Author: Kelly Whitewood

The girl at the concession stand didn’t hand me candy. She pressed a tub of popcorn into my hands, leaned in, and whispered, “Careful.” I laughed politely and followed my date toward the theater, the bucket suddenly heavy and ridiculous, like a live grenade in salted butter. When we found our seats, he stole a handful. I flinched, turned the tub toward me, and pretended to nibble. As the lights dimmed, I slid my fingers under the top layer of kernels and felt paper. My pulse thudded. I eased the note free beneath my jacket and unfolded it by the…

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I never imagined the man my mother trusted with her heart would be the one to steal my last moments with her. It had always been the two of us, my mother and me—rainstorm picnics on a blanket in the living room, whispered stories in the dark when nightmares came. “You’re my best friend,” she’d say, tucking my hair behind my ear. When my father left during my senior year, she held us together with grit and kindness. We made pancakes on Saturdays, watched movies on Thursdays, and shared the kind of shorthand only two people raised inside the same…

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Markie Post was one of those rare TV presences who felt both luminous and down-to-earth. As Christine Sullivan on Night Court, she radiated wit, warmth, and a kind of effortless class that made you lean in and root for her. She was my first TV crush for exactly that reason—the sparkle in her eyes said as much as any punchline ever could. Born Marjorie Post in 1950 to a nuclear physicist father and a poet mother, she grew up in Walnut Creek, California. “Markie” stuck after her siblings struggled with “Marjorie,” and the name fit her lively spirit. She tried…

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Riley Green Brings Fan Onstage for Duet of “You Look Like You Love Me” Riley Green has always been known for connecting with his fans, but during a recent stop on the European leg of his Damn Country Music Tour, he took that connection to a whole new level. While performing in Glasgow, Scotland, the Alabama native surprised the crowd by inviting a fan onstage to sing his hit duet “You Look Like You Love Me” — originally recorded with Ella Langley. A Bold Ask That Paid Off The story began earlier in the day, during Green’s fan meet-and-greet. One…

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Jason Aldean, Dierks Bentley & More Pay Tribute to Late Songwriter Brett James The country music community is mourning the loss of Brett James, the GRAMMY-winning songwriter and Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame member who died in a plane crash in Franklin, North Carolina, on Thursday (Sept. 18). He was 57. The Tragic Accident According to reports from WPDE-TV, James’ Cirrus SR22T went down around 3 p.m. local time near Iotla Valley Elementary School in Franklin. Thankfully, no children or staff were harmed. The crash claimed the lives of James, his wife Melody, and Melody’s daughter, Meryl. The Nashville Songwriters…

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Estonia Raises Alarm After Russian Jets Breach Airspace, Calls for NATO Talks Global concern rose yesterday after Estonia accused Russia of violating its airspace, in what European officials say could be one of the most serious incidents since the start of the Ukraine war. According to Estonia’s Foreign Ministry, three Russian MiG-31 fighter jets entered Estonian skies without clearance, remaining for nearly twelve minutes before returning. Estonia described the act as “brazen” and moved to trigger NATO’s Article 4 consultations, a rarely used clause that signals a member feels directly threatened. Silent and Deliberate Estonian defense officials reported that the…

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Honeymoon Tragedy: Newlywed Charged With Murder After Deadly Dispute [Destination] — What began as a celebration of love has ended in tragedy. Authorities have confirmed that a 28-year-old woman has been taken into custody after allegedly killing her 30-year-old husband during their honeymoon. The Incident According to police reports, the couple’s argument escalated quickly in their hotel room. Witnesses said they heard a heated exchange before the woman allegedly attacked her husband with a [weapon, if specified]. Investigators believe the dispute centered on household responsibilities. The wife had reportedly asked her husband to share basic tasks such as cleaning and…

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White House, Obama Clash Over Jimmy Kimmel Suspension Washington, D.C. — White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt joined Fox News host Kayleigh McEnany on Saturday in America to address former President Barack Obama’s sharp criticism of the suspension of Jimmy Kimmel Live. Obama’s Warning on Media Pressure On Thursday, Obama took to X to denounce what he called an alarming trend of government interference in the media. “After years of complaining about cancel culture, the current administration has taken it to a new and dangerous level by routinely threatening regulatory action against media companies unless they muzzle or fire reporters…

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Trump Administration Dismisses Dozens of Immigration Judges, Sparking Debate Over Independence and Authority Washington, D.C. — A quiet but consequential shake-up has struck America’s immigration courts. Roughly fifty federal immigration judges have been dismissed under President Donald Trump’s administration, a move that signals an aggressive effort to reshape how the United States handles one of its most politically charged issues: immigration. Sudden Dismissals, Loud Impact The firings arrived in brief, three-line emails with little explanation. Judges were given no hearings and no formal reasoning. Yet the impact reverberated quickly. Immigration courts—already criticized for overwhelming backlogs, conflicting rulings, and accusations of…

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Songwriter Brett James Died In A Plane Crash On September 18 The country music world is reeling after the tragic death of songwriter Brett James, who was killed in a plane crash on Thursday, September 18, at the age of 57. A Songwriting Giant James was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2020 and leaves behind a staggering legacy. His pen shaped dozens of country’s biggest hits, including: Kenny Chesney’s “When The Sun Goes Down” Dierks Bentley’s “I Hold On” Jessica Andrews’ “Who I Am” For Carrie Underwood, James was one of her most important collaborators. Together…

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