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An Uber driver named Darrell Busby has been arrested in New Jersey.
Authorities accuse him of stabbing someone at a family party.
Somehow, the dispute allegedly arose over a game of UNO that relatives were playing.
Maybe don’t bring a knife to a card fight. …

On December 19, 2025, a family in Union County, New Jersey was having a party.
One of the party games was UNO, a card game involving colors and numbers. The card game is famously part of a couple of widely used internet memes.
There are key details missing.
However, we know that, according to the Clark Township Police Department, officers responded to a report of a “fight involving a baseball bat” shortly after midnight.
According to authorities, a fight between family members erupted over a game of UNO. They took it outside, and things became physical.
When officers arrived at the scene on Gibson Boulevard, they witnessed multiple vehicles fleeing the area.
The fight had already ended before police arrived.
However, a new 911 call showed just how bad the fight had gotten.
A civilian called in while transporting a stabbing victim to the hospital.
The victim remains unnamed, and reportedly had non-life-threatening injuries.

Three days after the violence erupted, detectives identified an Uber driver named Darrell Busby as the alleged attacker behind the stabbing.
On January 5, police arrested in him Newark, New Jersey.
Authorities are holding him on assault and weapon charges.
The charges are for second-degree aggravated assault, third-degree aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, third-degree possession of a weapon for unlawful purpose, and fourth-degree unlawful possession of a weapon.
He is scheduled for a March 4 court appearance.
I just heard a news story about a family game of Uno ending in a stabbing. My first thought was, how much worse would it have been if it was a round of Monopoly.
— SD (@StupiDucker) January 8, 2026
Obviously, we do not know a lot about this crime.
This includes who may have started the fight, who allegedly wielded a baseball bat in the apparent brawl, and whether Busby actually stabbed anyone.
But, in general, please do not stab anyone. Also, please do not get into physical fights over card games.
Many people have a competitive drive that makes them get a little “hot under the collar” during certain games.
Know yourself. Know when you need to stop playing a game, pass on playing altogether, or work on managing your emotions.
Also, again, please do not stab anyone.
UNO Stabbing: New Jersey Man Arrested After Fight Over Family Card Game was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.
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Decades after its original release, a beloved 1976 hit is finding new life, thanks to Sara Evans who joined forces with the vocals of the late Texas Heritage Songwriters Hall of Famer Dan Seals for a fresh take on “Nights Are Forever (Without You).”
When hitmaking duo England Dan & John Ford Coley first released the song, it quickly became a Billboard Top 10 hit on the Hot 100. Now, with Sara Evans lending her voice, the reimagined recording is connecting generations of country music fans.

The “Suds in the Bucket” singer shared that she is honored for the opportunity to be a part of celebrating Seals’ lasting legacy and award-winning career that continues to inspire musicians today across the globe.
“Dan Seals has long been an artist I deeply admire, so being part of this tribute is truly an honor. Recording ‘Nights Are Forever’ alongside his original vocal was a remarkable experience—both meaningful and inspiring. I’m grateful for the chance to celebrate his legacy in such a special way,” says the Melody Place recording artist.

Decades later, the track still carries the same emotional weight as it captures the ache of loneliness that comes with missing someone special. The artists’ vocals intertwine effortlessly, bringing to life the intimate story of someone “lying in bed with the radio on,” unable to stop thinking about the person. They find themselves consumed by the wait and uncertainty of being apart while a slow, haunting melody reinforces the vulnerability of the tender ballad.
“I didn’t know it would be so strong/ Waiting and wondering about you/ I didn’t know it would last so long/ Nights are forever without you,” Evans and Seals sing on the chorus.
This latest duet is the newest release from Melody Place and the Dan Seals Estate, continuing a series of collaborations that bring Seals’ timeless music to a new generation. Previous duet partners have included Luke Bryan, Jamey Johnson, and Broadway star Jasmine Amy Rogers, all of whom, like Sara Evans, lend their voices to Seals’ classics while preserving the authenticity of his original recordings.
Looking ahead, the star-studded re-recordings of Seals’ catalog are set to continue with The Last Duet, a full-length album celebrating Seals’ incredible career that arrives August 28, 2026. The project pairs Seals’ vocals with a mix of country legends and emerging artists, including Alabama, Tanya Tucker, Blake Shelton, Marie Osmond, Katherine McPhee, Jackie Evancho, and many more. Each track reflects the personal connection these artists have to Seals’ music, from his heartfelt ballads to his genre-spanning hits.

Produced once again by Kyle Lehning, The Last Duet will include the previously released singles and as well as additional new music. These songs use Seals’ original vocals and recordings that have been carefully preserved and enhanced with modern digital technology and pair it with today’s top artists to bring a fresh sound to his beloved classics.
“Dan was always true: as a singer, as an artist and as a man,” says award-winning producer Lehning. “Seeing the way all of these artists responded when they had Dan’s voice in their ears shows how that warm truth in his voice still touches people in the best way. The song ‘Still Reelin’’ was Dan reflecting on the effect that Elvis and the early rock n’ rollers had on him as a child, it’s nice to see that people are ‘still reelin’’ from his music today.”
1. “Big Wheels In The Moonlight” – Blake Shelton
2. “God Must Be A Cowboy” – Ned LeDoux
3. “Nights Are Forever Without You” – Sara Evans
4. “Bop” – Tanya Tucker
5. “You Still Move Me” – Marie Osmond
6. “Everything That Glitters (Is Not Gold)” – Luke Bryan
7. “The Healing Kind” – Katharine McPhee
8. “Wood” – John Berry
9. “I’d Really Love To See You Tonight (50th Anniversary Edition)” – John Ford Coley
10. “Love Is The Answer” – Jackie Evancho
11. “Addicted” – The Castellows
12. “Love On Arrival” – Wendy Moten
13. “One Friend” – Lynda Carter
14. “Three Time Loser” – Jamey Johnson
15. “My Baby’s Got Good Timing” – Jasmine Amy Rogers
16. “Steel Reelin’ (From Those Rock & Roll Days)” – Alabama
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FOX Sports’ Michael Cohen offers up his analysis and prediction ahead of Monday night’s CFP national title game.FOX Sports Digital
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Janelle Brown is standing up for herself.
In a sneak peek at the January 18 episode of Sister Wives, the veteran cast member dismissed the idea that she had a “backdoor deal” to sell Coyote Pass…the 14-acre Arizona property she, ex Kody Brown, Robyn Brown, Christine Brown and Meri Brown purchased in 2018.
(As a refresher, this property finally sold in April after going untouched by the family for years.)

“There was no backdoor deal,” Janelle emphasized to host Sukanya Krishnan in an E! News preview of the TLC show’s One-on-One special that will air this Sunday evening.
“There wasn’t. There was no backdoor deal. We were talking about ways to get the thing done.”
Instead?
The 56-year-old went after Robyn, claiming she was the one who delayed the original sale by allegedly asking everyone to sign NDAs at the last minute.
As Janelle put it, “Robyn had thrown this big rock.”

In the end, although the original buyer returned to purchase the piece of land after the first deal expired, Janelle said it was an overall challenging process — made more so by Kody and Meri, who she says on this special spent “a lot of time of just no communication.”
“I would call Kody every once in a while and text Meri once in a while and say like, ‘Guys, we have a ticking clock here. This is gonna expire in 60 days,’” Janelle recounted. “And they would be like, ‘Yeah, we’re working on it.’”
She labeled it one big and annoying “waiting game.”
As you might expect, though, Robyn has a different take on what transpired.

“Janelle was getting impatient,” she explained, stating that Kody had told her that he and Janelle were “talking about a backdoor deal where they sell the property out from under Meri.”
The 47-year-old said she pushed back on Janelle because she felt Meri was “in a very precarious situation” and wanted to make sure the sale was fair to everyone involved.
Coyote Pass was eventually sold for $1.5 million in early 2025… following a situation made ugly and complex because Kody is no longer in a relationship with Christine, Meri or Janelle.
According to Kody, it was very difficult to finally part ways with the property.
“I was getting frustrated enough to just sell the property,” the father of 18 said on the January 11 episode of One-on-One. “And then I’ll distribute money at my convenience.”
Sister Wives Preview: Janelle Takes on Robyn! was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.
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Chase Matthew is doubling down on his small-town pride with his new single, “Holdin’ It Down.” The highly anticipated track celebrates his roots and the people who keep those community values alive, a theme he says will run deep in his next album.
Penned by the rising country star alongside Alex Maxwell, Ethan Escue, Evan Mayo, Jordan Centers, and Presley Aaron, “Holdin’ It Down” paints a vivid picture of a place untouched by modernization, where four digits still make up the population, farmland is valued over pavement, dirt roads beat city streets every time, and lessons are passed down from generation to generation.

Instead of chasing change, the lyrics find Matthew standing his ground on the importance of maintaining tradition and legacy over anything else. At its core, “Holdin’ It Down” centers around the belief that a simple, familiar way of life is already “as good as it gets” and anyone who can relate should be proud of where they come from.
Throughout the entire delivery, the Tennessee native’s humble vocals blend his signature grit with a deep love for traditional country, while still tapping into his high-energy rock edge.
He sings, “Keepin’ them parking lot half-ton circled on up/ Still lightin’ that fire with a diesel filled cup/ Like my daddy done it and had his daddy did/ Still thinkin’ this way of livin’s gettin’ as good as it gets/ If you ever thought about never leavin’ your little town/ Keepin’ them roots in the ground, well, keep holdin’ it down.”
Chase Matthew recently caught up with Country Now prior to his performance in the beachside setting of Crash My Playa to reflect on the new release. In doing so, he shared why this is such an important song for him to share with his fans.
“It represents me well, and I think it also sends a message of you don’t have to leave your small town to be a hero,” he explained. “There’s plenty of small-town heroes in the small towns: The firefighters, the first responders, the guy that’s just making breakfast for everybody at the local mom and pop. And I can think of a few of those already. So yeah, man, if you’re from a small town, hold the pride in that.”

He also noted that while having “a lot of fun” during the writing process for “Holdin’ It Down,” he came to the realization that this was setting the foundation for what he wanted his next album to sound like.
Set to be released sometime this summer, the album is expected to further highlight Matthew’s roots and the sound he was raised on through heartfelt storytelling.
“There’re some songs on there that I’ve held onto for a while that mean a lot to me and I’m finally going to put them out,” he admitted. “I think it’s the right time to do it. And like I say with every album…there’s a song for everybody on there. So make sure you check it out. It’s coming out soon.”
Matthew is already starting out the year on a high note. In addition to his new music announcements, he was also named a member of the CRS New Faces Class of 2026 alongside Kelsey Hart, Ella Langley, John Morgan, Meghan Patrick, and Josh Ross.
“Man, that is such a cool title to see my name beside,” he gushed while reflecting on the honor. “All the artists that have came through there have just skyrocketed in their career. And I think seeing my name on that list beside all the other people that are coming up too is just really cool.”
Following his appearance at Luke Bryan’s 11th Annual Crash My Playa in Cancun, Mexico this weekend, Chase Matthew will continue with the Holdin’ it Down World Tour with stops across Michigan, Arizona, Tennessee, Iowa, Florida, South Carolina, and so many more before bringing it to a close in June.
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