After much speculation, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham announce 'Buckingham Nicks' reissueNew Foto - After much speculation, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham announce 'Buckingham Nicks' reissue

NEW YORK (AP) — They're not going their own way anymore. After much speculation, Fleetwood Mac'sStevie NicksandLindsey Buckinghamannounced Wednesday the reissue of "Buckingham Nicks," more than 50 years after the release of their only full-length album as a duo. Since its initial release in 1973, "Buckingham Nicks" has never been reissued and is not currently available on streaming platforms. The remastered version arrives Sept. 19 via Rhino Records' high-fidelity series and was sourced from the original analog master tapes. The album will also receive a CD and digital release for the first time, and the opening track, "Crying in the Night," was available to stream Wednesday. Buckingham and Nicks were in their early to mid-20s during the making of their album. "It was a very natural thing, from the beginning," Nicks says in the re-release's liner notes, written by music journalist David Fricke. Despite their relative inexperience, "it stands up in a way you would hope it would, by these two kids who were pretty young to be doing that work," Buckingham says, according to the announcement release. The reissue announcement was foreshadowed by cryptic Instagram posts last week. Both Nicks and Buckingham shared handwritten lyrics to their official social media accounts. "And if you go forward…" Nicks posted, a line from their song "Frozen Love," which appears on "Buckingham Nicks." "I'll meet you there," Buckingham shared, completing the lyric. In 2011, Buckinghamtold Uncutthat he and Nicks had "every intention of putting that album back out and possibly even doing something along with it, but I can't put any specifics on that." In 2013, on the album's 40th anniversary, Fleetwood Mac released "Extended Play," their first new studio material since 2003's "Say You Will." The four-track collection featured a song titled "Without You," which had been originally slated for "Buckingham Nicks." The reissued version of "Buckingham Nicks" features the same album cover as the original, despite Nicks' public dissatisfaction with the photograph, telling classic rock magazine MOJO that she "felt like a rat in a trap" during the shoot. "I'm actually quite prudish. So when they suggested they shoot Lindsey and I nude I could not have been more terrified if you'd asked me to jump off a speeding train," Nickstold MOJOin 2013. "Lindsey was like, 'Oh, come on — this is art. Don't be a child!' I thought, 'Who are you? Don't you know me?'" "Buckingham Nicks" was released one year before they joined Fleetwood Mac, and was met with little commercial success. But it did attract the attention of Mick Fleetwood, who invited Buckingham to join Fleetwood Mac. Buckingham in turn insisted Nicks come, too. The two, then a couple,became the central faces,voices and songwriters of the group for the four decades that followed. The pair's tumultuous relationship appeared across the band's discography: She wrote "Dreams" about him. He wrote "Go Your Own Way" about her. Infamously, they broke up while writing the 1977 hit album "Rumours." Footage of Nicks staring down Buckingham 20 years later during a performance of "Silver Springs" routinely goes viral ("You'll never get away from the sound of the woman that loves you," Nicks and Buckingham sing in unison, at one point, holding each other's gaze.) Buckingham left the band in 1987, returning in 1996. The last time the band reunited, however, for a 2018-2019 tour, the rest of the memberskicked Buckingham out,and as a result,he sued them.He claimed he was told five days after the group appeared at Radio City Music Hall that the band would tour without him. He says he would have been paid at least $12 million for his share of the proceeds. Later that year, Buckingham said they had settled the lawsuit. Both Buckingham and Nicks have also released reams of solo music. Some fans had theorized that Nicks and Buckingham were teasing a Fleetwood Mac reunion, which would have been the first since thedeath of vocalist, songwriter and keyboard player Christine McViein 2022. Last year,Nicks toldMOJO that without McVie, "there is no chance of putting Fleetwood Mac back together in any way."

After much speculation, Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham announce 'Buckingham Nicks' reissue

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"Shallow Hal" Actor Rene Kirby, Who Had Spina Bifida, Dies at 70

20th Century Fox Rene Kirby, an actor and gymnast best known for his role inShallow Hal, has died. He was 70. His brother Jon Kirby confirmed the news to local Vermont publicationSeven Days, revealing his sibling, who was born with spina bifida, had esophagus, kidney and bladder issues. Rene died on July 11 at the University of Vermont Medical Center, per the outlet, with Jon revealing that his brother had been hospitalized for two months with the above issues as well as infections. Remembering Rene, Jon — who lived two houses down from his brother, in Burlington, Vermont — toldSeven Days, "He just showed me that there's no limitations on what anyone can do." One quote he will always remember from Rene? " 'You don't have to stand up to stand out, " said Jon, who is the youngest of seven siblings, while Rene was the second-born. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories. 20th Century Fox Rene was born to Don and Janet Kirby in Burlington, and according toSeven Days, was often seen riding his three-wheeled bike around town up until fall 2024. He made waves as Walt in the 2001 comedyShallow Hal, oppositeJack BlackandGwyneth Paltrow, where he had scenes with Black, 55, andJason Alexander. Two years later, Rene appeared as Phil Rupp in anotherFarrelly brothersmovie:Stuck on You, which starredMatt DamonandGreg Kinnear. His final screen role was in a 2005 episode ofCarnivàle. Aside from his film and TV roles and past in gymnastics (the latter of which earned him state titles in high school, according toSeven Days), Rene was also a swimmer, skier and carpenter, and worked for IBM for two decades, his brother Jon told the outlet. Rene and Jon's sister, Cheryl St. Amour, toldSeven Daysthat Rene had beaten throat cancer, but his larynx had been removed as part of the treatment, so he lost his ability to talk a few years ago. He is predeceased by his father and survived by his mother and six siblings, perSeven Days. Read the original article onPeople

“Shallow Hal” Actor Rene Kirby, Who Had Spina Bifida, Dies at 70

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Miss Ghost and Tommy? What to know so far about 'Power: Origins' spinoffNew Foto - Miss Ghost and Tommy? What to know so far about 'Power: Origins' spinoff

The "Power Universe" continues to expand. "Power: Origins," the newest installment to the hit crime series on Starz, is officially in development, the premium cable network announced on July 22. The show will be the fourth spinoff of the television franchise, executive produced byCurtis "50 Cent" Jackson. It follows theflagship series "Power,"created by Courtney Kemp, which concluded in 2020. It starred actor Omari Hardwick as James "Ghost" St. Patrick − a drug dealer turned businessman trying to navigate his criminal enterprise while building a legitimate reputation in New York City. Other extensions, "Power Book II: Ghost," "Power Book III: Raising Kanan" and "Power Book IV: Force" came soon after. "Force" is centered around Ghost's right-hand man Tommy Egan, played by Joseph Sikora, who took off to Chicago for a new start. More:'Power Book III: Raising Kanan' star Patina Miller discusses season 4, her return as Raq "Power: Origins" will focus on the beginnings of Ghost and Tommy, or as showrunner Sascha Penn calls them, "the Power Universe's founding fathers." "Ghost and Tommy's backstories have fueled years of constant fascination and speculation among fans, and I'm thrilled to be able to answer some long-held questions and share new layers of the story that viewers won't see coming," Penn, also a writer and executive producer, said in a press release. Starz ordered 18 episodes for the highly anticipated prequel. According to Starz, actor Mekai Curtis, who playsprotagonist adolescent Kanan Stark on "Raising Kanan,"will return to his role in the spinoff. According to The Hollywood Reporter, young Ghost and Tommy havenot been cast yet. "A fun, rambunctious exploration of a new time period in the 'Power' franchise, 'Power: Origins' will highlight the unbridled audacity of young men on the rise, determined to become legends in the game," Starz said. Thethird and final seasonof "Power Book IV: Force" is slated to air in the fall, Starz said. "Very grateful to the people over at Starz for keeping it going and listening to the fans, this army of fans around the world," Sikora previously told USA TODAY. The fourth season of "Power Book III: Raising Kanan" aired earlier in 2025. The conclusion to the show has already been shot andwill end with Season 5.An air date has not been announced. "There is still an exceptionally intense and action-packed season left for the viewers to experience, and I assure you that the stakes for Kanan and the entire Thomas family have never been higher," Pennwrote in an Instagram post. Taylor Ardrey is a news reporter for USA TODAY. You can reach her at tardrey@gannett.com. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Everything to know about the 'Power: Origins' spinoff

Miss Ghost and Tommy? What to know so far about 'Power: Origins' spinoff

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French President Emmanuel Macron sues right-wing podcaster Candace OwensNew Foto - French President Emmanuel Macron sues right-wing podcaster Candace Owens

Washington —French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron filed a defamation lawsuit against right-wing podcast host Candace Owens on Wednesday in response to claims she peddled that France's first lady was born a man. The22-count complaintwas filed in Delaware Superior Court and seeks an unspecified amount of damages from Owens, who broadcast an eight-part series spreading a host of allegations about the Macrons, including that Brigitte Macron was born a man, stole another person's identity and transitioned to a woman. The Macrons said in the lawsuit that Owens rebuffed three separate demands for retractions, with the first coming in December and the final sent July 1, and continued to push "outlandish, defamatory, and far-fetched fictions" about the French president and first lady. "These claims are demonstrably false, and Owens knew they were false when she published them," the lawsuit states. "Yet, she published them anyway. And the reason is clear: it is not the pursuit of truth, but the pursuit of fame." Emmanuel Macron and Brigitte Macron said in a statement that they decided to file their lawsuit after Owens doubled down on the falsehoods despite their lawyers' retraction requests. "Ms. Owens' campaign of defamation was plainly designed to harass and cause pain to us and our families and to garner attention and notoriety," they said. "We gave her every opportunity to back away from these claims, but she refused. It is our earnest hope that this lawsuit will set the record straight and end this campaign of defamation once and for all." In response to the lawsuit, a spokesperson for Owens said: "Candace Owens is not shutting up. This is a foreign government attacking the First Amendment rights of an American independent journalist. Candace repeatedly requested an interview with Brigitte Macron. Instead of offering a comment, Brigitte is resorting to trying to bully a reporter into submission. In France, politicians can bully journalists, but this is not France. It's America." The lawsuit takes aim at Owens for promoting unfounded theories and spreading misinformation and said she aims to "inflame and attract attention through sensationalism and conspiracy theories." It alleges that the podcaster published the eight-part series about the Macrons, called "Becoming Brigitte," and related posts on X with reckless disregard for the truth. "These lies have caused tremendous damage to the Macrons," the suit states. Owens and her entities, it continues, have "subjected the Macrons to a campaign of global humiliation, turning their lives into fodder for profit-driven lies. Owens has dissected their appearance, their marriage, their friends, their family, and their personal history—twisting it all into a grotesque narrative designed to inflame and degrade. The result is relentless bullying on a worldwide scale." Macron has been president of France since 2017. He and Brigitte Macron married in 2007. In addition to naming Owens as a defendant, the suit names her company, Candace Owens LLC, and the operator of her website, GeorgeTom, Inc. The baseless claims targeting Brigitte Macron began around March 2021 and were picked up by Owens in March 2024, while she was working for The Daily Wire, a conservative media outlet co-founded by Ben Shapiro, according to the lawsuit. She was fired from the outlet later that month. Following her termination, Owens launched her podcast, called "Candace," in June 2024 and continued to push the allegations about Brigitte Macron. The Macrons sent their first retraction demand to Owens in December 2024, after which she published the multi-part podcast series that the couple said raised "false and defamatory allegations" about Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron. The third and final demand for a retraction was sent earlier this month. The Macrons allege in their suit that Owens published the defamatory statements knowing they were false, and said she acted with reckless disregard for the truth. The standard in defamation lawsuits brought by public figures is actual malice, which requires a plaintiff alleging defamation to show that the defendant knew the statement was false or acted with reckless disregard for its falsity in order to prevail. France's president and first lady said Owens had a financial motivation to continue pushing the claims about Brigitte Macron, as her podcast series was monetized and used to solicit contributions, promote subscriptions and raise her brand. Tom Clare, who is representing the Macrons, said Owens' conduct is a"clear-cut case of defamation." Trump reacts to DOJ reaching out to Ghislaine Maxwell's lawyer on Jeffrey Epstein files Ozzy Osbourne, heavy metal pioneer, dies at age 76 Sneak peek: The Case of the Black Swan (Part 2)

French President Emmanuel Macron sues right-wing podcaster Candace Owens

French President Emmanuel Macron sues right-wing podcaster Candace Owens Washington —French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte ...
Too much moose meat and antlers caused a plane crash in Alaska that killed congresswoman's husband, the NTSB reportsNew Foto - Too much moose meat and antlers caused a plane crash in Alaska that killed congresswoman's husband, the NTSB reports

Too much moose meat and antlers strapped to a wing caused a deadly small plane crash in Alaska, a nearly two-year long investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board determinedin a reportreleased Tuesday. The small Piper PA-18 plane had taken a group of hunters to a remote wilderness area near St. Mary's, Alaska on September 12, 2023, where they killed a moose, the report said. The first flight to ferry the meat to a larger airport was successful, but on a second trip the plane crashed just after takeoff. The hunters provided the pilot, who was the only person onboard the plane, with first aid, but he died a short time later. CNN previously reportedthe pilot killed was Eugene "Buzzy" Peltola Jr., the husband of Mary Peltola, who represented Alaska in the US House from 2022 to 2025. He also served as theregional directorof the Alaska Bureau of Indian Affairs for several years before retiring in 2022. Investigators determined the plane was loaded with 520 pounds of cargo – which was 117 pounds more than the plane could handle. Besides moose meat, the aircraft also had a set of antlers strapped to the wing. While it is a allowed to hang antlers on aircraft wings in Alaska, the NTSB found the required formal Federal Aviation Administration approval for the practice had not been granted for this plane. The NTSB's report concluded that the cause of the crash was the excess weight and the "unapproved external load" of the antlers, which "degraded takeoff performance and flight characteristics" leading to a loss of control. The plane itself was more than 70 years old, but so many pieces had been replaced "almost none of the original airplane existed," the NTSB report said. The day before the crash Rep. Peltola attended a September 11 commemoration in Anchorage with President Joe Biden and flew with him to Washington, DC on Air Force One. "Buzzy was a devoted public servant," Biden said at the time of the crash. "He is being remembered as a friend to all. But we know he was, first and always, the adored and devoted husband and father to a family now in pain." For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

Too much moose meat and antlers caused a plane crash in Alaska that killed congresswoman’s husband, the NTSB reports

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