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Ballet Sneakers & Spring Shoes Are 30% Off at Anthropologie RN

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Today’s the last day to score 30% off select spring must-haves at Anthropologie, and that includes the shoes of your dreams. From sandals to heels, flats and more,…
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This DC Spot Puts A Seafood Spin On The Classic Cheesesteak

Philly cheesesteak purists, take note! A Washington, D.C., eatery is breaking all the rules with a fishy take on the Keystone State’s favorite sandwich.

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Country Now Live Returns With Dustin Lynch Headlining Annual Benefit Show For St. Jude

Dustin Lynch is set to headline this year’s Country Now Live event, bringing fans together for a night of music in support of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

When & Where

The event is set for Tuesday, March 17 at 6th & Peabody (423 6th Ave S, Nashville, TN), with music beginning at 6:30 p.m. local time. Lynch’s headlining set comes as he continues to generate buzz around his high-energy release “Getaway Car,” climbs the country radio charts with “Easy To Love,” and prepares to return to Las Vegas for his second Wynn Nightlife residency.

Country Now Live 2026
Country Now Live 2026

Country Now Live will also feature performances from buzzed-about rising artists Cole Goodwin, Kayley Green, Kenny Whitmire, Jacob Hackworth, and Graham St. Clair, each delivering intimate sets packed with fan favorites and new music.

“Getting to play in Nashville with other artists is always an honor, but the fact that it’s for St Jude makes it a million times more special,” Green, who recently turned heads with the release of her song “Shadow of a Cowboy,” said. “I’m so grateful to be a part of this show!”

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Dustin Lynch, Cole Goodwin, Kayley Green, Kenny Whitmire, Jacob Hackworth, Graham St. Clair; Photos Provided

How To Get Tickets

Tickets are available now for $25 (plus applicable fees). Purchase NOW.

All proceeds from the Country Now Live event will be donated to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital to support its lifesaving mission. St. Jude treats and defeats childhood cancer and other life-threatening diseases, and thanks to fundraising efforts, families never receive a bill from St. Jude for treatment, housing, or food. Instead, they are able to focus on helping their children survive. Click HERE to learn more about St. Jude.  

Country Now Live has previously featured headliners Priscilla Block and Chris Young. The event has taken place in Nashville the night before Country Radio Seminar for the past three years, and that tradition continues this year with CRS set for March 18–20. 

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The 5 Must-Have Pieces From Lainey Wilson’s Summer 2026 Wrangler Line

Lainey Wilson and Wrangler are back with a 2026 Summer collection, and it’s giving major country-cool vibes. Think endless summer days, late-night concerts, festivals, and road trips that feel like they could go on forever. The collection features bold colors, vintage-inspired prints, and worn-in denim , perfect for turning heads while keeping that laid-back country style all summer long.

Here are five of our favorite picks from the collection (in no particular order).

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Lainey Wilson x Wrangler Flame Tee 

This tee is giving all the 90s Brooks & Dunn vibes with its retro-inspired flame design. Made from 100% cotton and cut oversized with dropped shoulders, it’s got that worn-in, lived-in feel from day one. 

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Lainey Wilson x Wrangler On Deck Shrunken Band Tee

This bold Wild West-inspired tee hugs your shape with a flattering, fitted silhouette. Featuring a vintage-style horse blazing through a lucky horseshoe beneath Lainey’s name, it’s the perfect statement piece for your summer lineup.

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Lainey Wilson x Wrangler Red Flare Jeans

We are absolutely obsessed with these bold red flares! Crafted from cotton with a touch of stretch, they hug the body through the knee before opening into a full flare. Complete with five-pocket styling, ‘W’ embroidery on the back pockets, shiny hardware, a red pocket patch, and Lainey’s “LW” initials on the coin pocket, these jeans are made for standing out wherever you go.

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Lainey Wilson x Wrangler Camp Shirt

Casual, vintage cowgirl vibes meet effortless summer style in this soft, woven camp shirt. The slightly cropped, boxy silhouette features an open lapel collar, pearl snaps, piped yokes, and action-packed rough stock rider graphics. Lainey’s embroidered initials at the hem give a personal touch. Pair with cut off shorts, and you’ve got the perfect summer fit.

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Lainey Wilson x Wrangler Gimme Some Slack Tank

Made for sun-soaked days and endless movement, this slim, slightly cropped tank is ready to roam. Cotton keeps it comfortable, while red trim along the armholes and neckline highlights a lyric from Lainey’s hit “Good Horses,” bringing her music to life in this standout summer piece.

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Scream’s Neve Campbell Defends Exit From 6th Film Over Salary Dispute

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The Scream star doubled down on her decision to walk away from the franchise’s sixth film in 2023 over a salary disagreement, admitting that she was upset…
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Lululemon’s “We Made Too Much” Section Is a Goldmine for Spring Layers

lululemonthumbnail.jpgWe’re officially nearing jacket season, friends. This is the time we start to shift our puffers to the back of the coat closet and bring out our trenches, vests, and other lightweight styles front…
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A Guide to Kate Hudson’s Blended Family

Kate Hudson family tree, Goldie Hawn, Kurt RussellAs a mom of three, Kate Hudson has had her work cut out for her.
“Raising kids is not an easy thing to do,” she told the Sunday Times in 2022 of life with sons Ryder, 22 (with ex-husband Chris…
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The Texas Roadhouse Menu Item Change That Led To A Customer Petition

Sure, Texas Roadhouse is known for its supreme steak, but when the chain made a change to this particular item, it caused distress among diners.

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‘Absolutely Going to Succeed in the NFL’: Why Joel Klatt Is All In on Fernando Mendoza

Reigning Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza is betting on himself before he ever takes an NFL snap. The former Indiana quarterback has decided not to throw at this week’s NFL Scouting Combine and will instead wait for more familiar surroundings at his pro day in April. FOX Sports lead college football analyst Joel Klatt joined Colin Cowherd on Tuesday’s edition of “The Herd” to discuss Mendoza’s future and break down the first edition of his newly released mock NFL draft. “I think he’s absolutely going to succeed in the National Football League,” said Klatt, who’s unbothered by Mendoza’s decision. “I’m a huge believer that … [quarterbacks have] to own the game from the pocket. You have to do that in the National Football League. You cannot run yourself into a Super Bowl. … When you look at Mendoza and his best performances and his most clutch performances in the most important parts of the season, what was he doing? Making huge throws from the pocket … late in the game, late in the down sequence. “I think he’s accurate. He’s a leverage thrower. … The best quarterbacks never throw 50/50 balls. They’re always putting the percentage in the wide receiver’s advantage because of the leverage that they throw with from a ball position and ball placement standpoint. … [Mendoza] does that. … For those two reasons — owning it from the pocket in big moments and being an anticipatory, leverage thrower — I think that this guy … is absolutely going to succeed.” It’s nearly a foregone conclusion that the Las Vegas Raiders — a franchise whose identity has historically been deeply rooted in its head coach and quarterback, which they’re currently in desperate need of — will select Mendoza with the first overall pick, according to Klatt and many others. Mendoza checks all the boxes after leading the Hoosiers to a perfect 16-0 record and a national title this past season. “There’s this line [with] all players, but more specifically for a quarterback,” Klatt added. “Does he translate, regardless of fit? … I think it’s incredibly difficult to find those players, and it’s more specifically difficult to find them at the quarterback position. … Mendoza doesn’t quite cross that line, which is fine. … I think that fit still matters.” Second-year Raiders general manager John Spytek recently said that he and new head coach Klint Kubiak, who takes over for Pete Carroll after a disappointing three-win season, are looking for a quarterback who’s “a leader, tough as hell … a maniacal preparer … somebody that … loves to play football [and] will give everything to their teammates.” Raiders minority owner Tom Brady attended the 2026 College Football Playoff National Championship alongside fellow owner Mark Davis. In January, Brady described Mendoza as “a very mature young man” with “a bright future.” Mendonza is the first player off the board in Klatt’s first mock draft. Likewise, Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti is listed as the No. 1 coach on Klatt’s recently released list of the best coaches in college football.​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

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The Big Picture: Eagles’ Nick Sirianni Taking Major Gamble With Sean Mannion Hire

INDIANAPOLIS — Nick Sirianni always intended to hire someone with experience when he began his search for a new Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator last month. He never expected to end up with a 33-year-old, third-year assistant who had never called plays before. Yet after 17 interviews, everything in his research and his heart pointed him toward Sean Mannion and the surprising decision to put the broken Eagles offense in the hands of a rookie. It was a gutsy move at a critical moment in his tenure. Because if Sirianni gets this decision wrong, he might end up paying for it with his own job. The stakes really are that high for him and for the Eagles, after their disappointing Super Bowl defense last season ended with a wild-card exit in the playoffs. It wasn’t hard to find a fall guy for that, either. Offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo was running a dysfunctional offense that struggled to find an identity. And as soon as the season ended, it was clear he had to go. Patullo, of course, was a first-time playcaller, too, and it showed over and over again — which is why it was so shocking when Sirianni again chose to hire a novice in Mannion. It’s a decision, in fact, that’s almost impossible to defend, except with Sirianni’s deep conviction that despite what anyone else might think, this time he has it right. “You always want to make sure that when you’re on the verge of hiring somebody, you want to reach out to guys they’ve worked with, guys they’ve played with, guys they’ve coached, and you’re looking for common themes,” Sirianni said on Tuesday at the NFL Scouting Combine. “And it was a common theme. Everyone spoke very similar about Sean. You could imagine those were glowing reviews. Everyone had great things to say about him, the person he is, the coach he is, the football mind that he is.” The glowing reviews are actually not surprising at all, because as a former Rams quarterback and a former Packers assistant, Mannion is another branch of the Sean McVay/Kyle Shanahan coaching tree. He is widely considered a rising star in NFL coaching circles — a strong leader and a brilliant mind who might be a head coach someday. But that someday is still considered far away. His NFL coaching experience until now was limited to one year as a Packers offensive assistant and one year as their quarterbacks coach. No matter how glowingly his peers spoke of him, hiring him was still a very speculative play. And that’s a huge risk for the head coach of a veteran-heavy offense, filled with frustrated players still trying to figure out what went wrong last season. Quarterback Jalen Hurts could never get the passing game going. His No. 1 receiver, A.J. Brown, seemed constantly unhappy with everything. Running back Saquon Barkley ran for almost 900 fewer yards than he did the season before. And the once-proud offensive line was often a shell of itself — a problem that might not get any better now that legendary offensive line coach Jeff Stoutland decided to retire rather than take a reduced role. So Mannion gets to figure all that out while learning on the job about the intricacies of running an offense and the complex dance of calling plays during a game. And he gets to do it under the watchful eye of an offensive-minded head coach that will probably have a heavy hand this season, since he already has a pretty good idea of what he wants his offense to be. “Really, it’s always important at the end of the day that we’re able to run the football, and be able to do play-action off of that,” Sirianni said. “Play physical, play with relentless effort, play with great detail, play together. Those will be all things we’re looking to do.” If the Eagles are able to do that, they should be an instant Super Bowl contender again. And maybe Mannion will prove to be the right man to get all that done. Sirianni has a spotty record of choosing offensive coordinators, though. Two were so successful that they went on to be head coaches elsewhere — Shane Steichen and Kellen Moore. The other two — Brian Johnson and Kevin Patullo — were fired after one miserable year on the job. If Sirianni gets this one wrong, too, he’ll be the one on the hot seat. Three years ago, when the Eagles were trying to get to their second straight Super Bowl, Sirianni nearly lost his job after the Eagles finished the season on a 1-6 tailspin. Thanks to his Super Bowl championship in the 2024 season, he wasn’t in similarly deep trouble after the Eagles faded late in 2025 and then exited the playoffs early. But even despite his 59-26 regular-season record and two trips to the Super Bowl in the past four years, he might not get any grace from his bosses if his 2026 team underachieves, as well. That’s because his bosses — general manager Howie Roseman and owner Jeffrey Lurie — expect another championship, or at least a legitimate run at one that lasts a little longer than one lousy round. That’s part of why Sirianni went into his search looking for an experienced hand, and why it was such a shock when he hired the most inexperienced candidate on his list. Sirianni put all his faith in Mannion’s background and his perceived potential because, amid a thin résumé, he can’t bank on anything else. Now his players will have to do the same. And while it’s great that veterans such as Barkley consider the change “refreshing,” as the star running back told NFL Network earlier this week, all they can really do is hope. They have to hope that Sirianni really knew what he was doing, and hope Mannion is good enough and that this somehow works out well. “There’s a lot of steps to take place before we know exactly what version of this offense it’s going to be,” Sirianni said. “But Sean comes from a family of coaches and (there are) things that he’s done that we really respect, that we know is tough to defend. We know we’ve done a lot of good things here as well that’s hard to defend, so (we’ll be) able to sprinkle some of that in. “You’ve got to go through the process with your players to get to all those answers.” The answers better be the right ones, though. Because as sterling as Sirianni’s résumé is, this time he really can’t afford to be wrong. In the Big Picture, we contextualize key moves and moments so you can instantly understand why they matter.​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports