A group of Republican and Democratic state lawmakers have introduced a bill that would limit prosectors’ use of musical lyrics in trials against defendants.
Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives Matt Hall announced a road funding plan Thursday, saying the highlight of the proposal is that it does not include any tax increase for drivers.
The bill comes after Fulton County’s massive organized crime-related trial of international recording superstar Young Thug and the alleged Young Slime Life criminal gang.
Courts already have to decide whether or not to admit lyrics, but the proposed legislation adds an additional requirement that would be beneficial for artists.
Kendrick Lamar on Sunday won the Grammys for Record and Song of the Year for his smash diss track "Not Like Us," one of a ...
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In the aftermath of wildfires that devastated much of Southern California this month, the Recording Academy says it has ...
Across pop culture, Trump's second term is being met with less opposition than his first. Did everyone just give up?
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The lawmakers suggested that several previous Super Bowl halftime shows were not “welcomed by Louisiana parents.” ...
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump speaks to members of the media during a press conference at the Mar-a-Lago Club on January 07, 2025 in Palm Beach, Florida. Trump will be sworn in as the 47th ...
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