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Democrats Flip-Flop on Haiti
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Democrats Flip-Flop on Haiti

Haiti is beautiful if President Trump calls it a dump, but the pits of despair if he wants to send Haitians back home.
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The Great NFL Divide
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The Great NFL Divide

With more players speaking out about their Christian faith, it's jarring to see the things that preoccupy the league's commissioner and power brokers.
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“Jesus Would Too” BLASPHEMY: Political Pawn Franklin Graham Steps Into To Tell You, While The World Protests, To Buy Into What The Corrupt Are Selling – Vaccines!
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“Jesus Would Too” BLASPHEMY: Political Pawn Franklin Graham Steps Into To Tell You, While The World Protests, To Buy Into What The Corrupt Are Selling – Vaccines!

After this thing Jeroboam returned not from his evil way, but made again of the lowest of the people priests of the high places: whosoever would, he consecrated him, and he became one of the priests of the high places. -1 Kings 13:33 What the men of old stood against when it comes to the …
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Mamdani Shows New Yorkers What He Thinks Of Them
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Mamdani Shows New Yorkers What He Thinks Of Them

He leaves the city awash in garbage. Anyone who has been paying attention could have seen this coming a mile away. New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani is not just a socialist, he’s a communist. That means that, contrary to all his stirring rhetoric about fighting for the common people and making the city affordable, what …
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If You Love Zach Bryan, Here’s 10 Other Artists You Need To Be Listening To
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If You Love Zach Bryan, Here’s 10 Other Artists You Need To Be Listening To

It’s hard to imagine a more fascinating artist in today’s country music landscape than Zach Bryan. In a six-year span, the “Something in the Orange” singer has gone from recording his debut album, DeAnn, in a Florida Airbnb and scoring viral hits online to selling his publishing catalog for a staggering $350 million and, most notably, setting the record for highest-attended concert in U.S. history when he performed to a crowd of 112,408 at Michigan Stadium. Though there’s no doubt that artists such as Tyler Childers, Sturgill Simpson and Cody Jinks were the forefathers of the current independent and alternative country renaissance we’ve currently been experiencing over the better half of a decade, there’s no denying that Bryan was the one who blew the door off the hinges, so to speak. While Childers and Simpson, and in a way, Chris Stapleton, paved the way for the death of some of the worst country music had to offer in the genre in late 2010s, the Oklahoma native quite clearly paved the path for a more folk-inspired, songwriting-centric style of country that had been severely lacking over the past decade or so. Raw (sometimes even bad) production, introspective and emotional lyricism, Zach’s stripped-down style cuts straight to the hearts of his fans, connecting deep down on a level that you’ll rarely ever find on country radio. Thanks to his success, he’s opened the gates for a plethora of different artists who exist in the same lo-fi, acoustic sound that he made famous upon the release of DeAnn. Though it would be remiss to say that his success has also brought out a seemingly endless amount of copycats, some of which quite frankly feel derivative, there’s no doubt that the Oklahoma native has allowed fellow artists to experience success that they otherwise never would have had due to the popularity of Bryan. If you’re a fan of Zach Bryan, here are 10 other talented artists that have to be on your radar. 1. Dylan Gossett Existing in a similar space as Bryan, the Austin native has worn his influences on his sleeve. Being inspired by a wide range of artists, ranging from Turnpike Troubadours and Flatland Cavalry to The Eagles and Ed Sheeran, they all come through in subtle ways through his mix of country, folk and Americana stylings. It’s clear that Gossett definitely takes a more stripped-back approach to production as Bryan did back in the DeAnn and Elisabeth days, and his songwriting and storytelling ability rival that of the “I Remember Everything” singer. Like Bryan, the Austin native has a knack for placing you, as a listener, into a specific moment and time This is best displayed on his stellar debut album from last year, Westward, which showcases all of his strengths beautifully. If you’re a fan of Bryan’s early work, Gossett is absolutely an artist that should be on your radar. Key Tracks: “Coal,” “Lone Old Cowboy,” “Sweet Lady” 2. Waylon Wyatt Easily the youngest artist on this list, at 19 years old, Waylon Wyatt has proven that he’s wise beyond his years. Making his debut at only 17 in 2023 with his debut single, “Arkansas Diamond” and “Everything Under The Sun,” the teenage songwriter has only gotten better with age. Vocally, it’s hard to ignore the similarities in Wyatt’s voice compared to the early stylings of both Bryan and Childers. Though he has yet to release his debut album, his discography is already chock-full of diverse tracks ranging from ballads like “Arkansas Diamond” and “I’d Be Delighted” and heartbreakers such as the Willow Avalon collaboration, “Smoke & Embers” to introspective musings about family on 2025’s standout single, “Sincerely, Your Son.” Key Tracks: “Arkansas Diamond,” “I’d Be Delighted,” “Sincerely, Your Son” 3. Sam Barber If Bryan is the king of folk-country, there’s reason to argue that Sam Barber is the prince. Since breaking out with his viral hit, “Straight and Narrow,” back in 2022, Barber has been one of the premier artists in the ever-growing scene over the past few years. With one of the most unique, raspy voices in the genre, a knack for penning some moving, self-critical tracks and a style that sounds like a mix between Bryan himself and folk bands like The Lumineers, Barber has continued to impress from release to release. After dropping his debut album, Restless Mind, in 2024, which contained the certified-platinum smash hit with Avery Anna, “Indigo,” the Missouri native followed that up with another stellar EP in 2025, Music for the Soul. Like Bryan, he has an incredible knack for delivering a plethora of introspective tracks such as “Man of the Year,” “S.O.B.” and “Man You Raised.” Key Tracks: “Indigo” (feat. Avery Anna), “Straight and Narrow,” “78” 4. Jack Van Cleaf If you’ve been following Bryan closely over the years, I’m sure you’re keen on Jack Van Cleaf. Frequently being posted by the “Plastic Cigarette” singer, Van Cleaf is undoubtedly one of the most underrated songwriters working today. While fans of Bryan will definitely recognize him, given that the Oklahoman hopped on a re-recording of JVC’s stellar 2023 track, “Rattlesnake, which he called one of the “best written songs of all time,” there’s a lot to love from his solo work. Though Van Cleaf is more of an alternative folk singer compared to a strictly country artist, like Bryan, his songwriting cannot be ignored. Offering up unique, introspective looks on everything from love to life to the state of our planet on his 2025 track “Green,” the California native remains one of the best storytellers in any genre today. Key Tracks: “Shouldn’t Have Gone to L.A.,” “I Had You for a Second,” “Cowboy” 5. Kat Hasty With so many female country singers finally getting the love they deserve after years of being all but forgotten by the industry, it still baffles me that Kat Hasty has flown under the radar of so many for so long. Simply put, there’s so much to love with her as an artist. Beyond her unique vocals, which truly don’t have a one-to-one comparison, her biting wit and ability to pen a wide variety of different tracks make her a wholly complete artist despite having a limited discography as of 2026. Though her debut album last year, The Time of Your Life, was one of the standouts from a jam-packed 2025, fans of Bryan will likely connect a bit more to her debut EP, 2021’s Drowning In Dreams. Stripped-back and raw in nature, the project contains some stellar reflections on tracks like “City of Shame,” “Dear Mama” and “Pretty Things.” Key Tracks: “Pretty Things,” “The West Ain’t Wild Anymore,” “Where the Wildflowers Lay” 6. J.R. Carroll As Bryan’s pianist and additional acoustic guitar player, many know that Carroll is a key part of his killer backing band. What some don’t know, however, is that he has a stellar solo discography that, in some ways, rivals his dear friend’s. Like the “28” singer, Carroll is also an expert songwriter, penning some absolute heartwrenchers such as “Stay,” “Never Was Mine” and “Never Knew Your Name.” Additionally, he’s shown a knack for narrative songs on tracks like “Where the Red Fern Grows” and “Preacher Man.” Given how close the two are, it’s pretty safe to say that if you enjoy Bryan, you’re going to love Carroll. Do not sleep on him. Key Tracks: “Never Was Mine,” “Preacher Man,” “Where the Red Fern Grows” 7. John Moreland Though they got into an incredibly public, toxic beef which resulted in Bryan outright removing Moreland from their collaboration on The Great American Bar Scene’s “Memphis; The Blues,” there’s simply no denying how much inspiration the “Revival” singer has drawn from his fellow Oklahoman singer/songwriter over the years. Since his debut in 2011 with Earthbound Blues, the Oklahoma native has proven time and again that he can deliver some of the most introspective and ultimately soul-crushing collections of poetry in the entire genre. Best known for tracks such as “Break My Heart Sweetly,” “You Don’t Care for Me Enough to Cry” and “Hang Me in The Tulsa County Stars,” Moreland has the unique ability to pen tracks that simply stick with you and linger in the back of your mind long after a listen. Simply put, he has a way of touching on themes of abandonment and loneliness that very few can ever dream of. Though Bryan typically tops many best songwriters lists, in my opinion, Moreland deserves placement above him. His discography simply cannot be ignored. Key Tracks: “You Don’t Care Enough for Me to Cry,” “Losing Sleep Tonight,” “Break My Heart Sweetly” 8. Evan Honer Much like Bryan over the past three or so years, a bulk of the Arizona native’s discography exists somewhere between alternative and folk. Also similar to Bryan, Honer has the ability to deliver some absolute soul-crushers from a variety of unique perspectives. In particular, tracks from his 2024 sophomore album, Fighting For, such as “Mr. Meyers,” “Take Me As I Come” (featuring Wyatt Flores), “Greetings from Tulsa, Oklahoma” and “I Hope That’s All You Need” are some stripped-back tracks that let his ability to deliver some absolute gut-punches lyrically shine through. If you’ve been a fan of Bryan’s experimentation with alt-folk sounds on his 2023 self-titled album, I’d recommend checking out Honer, starting with the aforementioned Fighting For. Key Tracks: “Mr. Myers,” “Idk Sh*t About Cars,” “Greetings from Tulsa, Oklahoma” 9. Noeline Hofmann If you’re a fan of the Oklahoma native, Noeline Hofmann is sure to ring a bell. In addition to appearing on 2024’s The Great American Bar Scene and teaming up with Bryan on “Purple Gas” (which Hofmann wrote independently), she also joined him for a plethora of high-profile shows in 2025, including his Golden Gate Park concert in San Francisco and his sold-out show in Dublin. Though the Canadian singer/songwriter has a limited discography, with only an EP and covers of Guy Clark’s “Dublin Blues” and Luke Bell’s “The Bullfighter” as singles, the sky is truly the limit for Hofmann. In an era where songwriting is all the rage, she has already proven she has the ability to be one of the premier pens in the genre. If you’re a fan of Bryan’s narrative-driven songs, such as “Jamie,” “Matt and Audie” and “Nine Ball,” you’ll love Hofmann’s sprawling tracks like “Rodeo Junkies.” Key Tracks: “The Way You Bring Me To Tears,” “Rodeo Junkies,” “One Hell of a Woman” 10. Ole 60 Self-described as “not your father’s country band,” Ole 60 has been making waves in the alt. country scene since their debut in 2023. Since bursting onto the scene with the viral, now certified gold track, “Smoke & A Light,” the Kentucky band has continually released stellar track after stellar track, highlighted best by their sophomore 2024 EP, Songs About You. Though they lean much heavier into the alternative rock scene compared to Bryan’s heartland rock/folk sound, when they strip back their sound on songs like “Let You Down” and “Thoughts Of You,” it’s hard not to notice the similarities. If you’re a rock fan who has slowly become a convert to Bryan’s style, Ole 60 will undoubtedly be right up your alley. Key Tracks: “Let You Down,” “If You Really Want To Know,” “Thoughts Of You” The post If You Love Zach Bryan, Here’s 10 Other Artists You Need To Be Listening To first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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FACT CHECK: No, Morgan Wallen Did NOT Donate Over $500,000 To ICE
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FACT CHECK: No, Morgan Wallen Did NOT Donate Over $500,000 To ICE

Recently, it seems as if a majority of the misinformation you see online these days comes from AI-generated slop. If you recall, we’ve covered a plethora of different schemes lately, ranging from false rumors of major artists such as Eric Church headlining Turning Point USA’s alternative Super Bowl halftime show to Dolly Parton and Reba going on a “One Last Ride” tour. Even more disturbingly, last month, a Central Texas resident by the name of Anthony McAlfney, who has an intellectual and developmental disability, had money stolen from him by scammers posing as both Cody Johnson and Chris Young using AI. This time around, however, a false claim is being spread all around Facebook the old-fashioned way, simply putting up a claim using graphics not much different than those you see from us here at Whiskey Riff or any other major news account on social media. This week’s popular false report is that reigning Billboard Artist of the Year and country superstar, Morgan Wallen, has donated a staggering $514,000 to ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) to further support mass deportations in the country. It should go without saying that ICE has been nothing short of a hot-button topic as of late. Though the mere mention of ICE and mass deportations has been a major point of discontent in the country for the last decade or so, tensions have reached an all-time high in the past month due to the fatal shootings of both Renee Good and Alex Pretti at protests in Minneapolis. The claims surrounding Wallen’s supposed donation to ICE stem from three viral Facebook posts created from the accounts Rhythm Republic, Country & Soul and Heartbreak Rodeo, all of which post clearly AI-generated images of the “Whiskey Glasses” singer. Though most of their AI-generated posts of Wallen don’t gain an incredible amount of traction on the platform, these false ICE donation claims have been going viral. In particular, Rhythm Republic’s post has gained the most traction on Facebook, garnering a staggering 22,300 likes and over 300 shares. Country & Soul’s, on the other hand, has an equally concerning amount of engagement, racking up 12,300 likes and 3,200 shares. Though there’s some comments rightfully calling the post “fake news,” there’s also a concerning amount of people who are taking the post at face value, cheering on the false claim. Interstingly, all three of the aforementioned Facebook posts do actually link off to “articles” diving into the completely false story under three different domain names. Taking a look at Country & Soul’s post, it links to a site titled “Pure Motion” that proceeds to redirect you to another site “Sport News Daily 24 Blog.” Unsurprisingly, the article is AI-generated slop full of unsourced claims that Wallen donated the $514,000 to ICE. Clearly, Wallen did not, in fact, donate over half a million dollars to ICE. Beyond the fact that Wallen himself, despite constantly being labeled as MAGA, has never once shared anything remotely political throughout his career, a donation of this magnitude, whether it’s ICE or any other organization in the country, would be covered by nearly every news outlet. Additionally, ICE is a federal law enforcement agency under the Department of Homeland Security, which is funded by tax dollars… they don’t accept direct monetary donations. In an age where misinformation is running rampant, especially on the likes of Facebook, if something seems fishy or too good to be true, chances are they 100% are. As always, a quick Google search can clear up the spread of false information relatively quickly. ‘Still The Problem’ Tour Dates April 10 || Minneapolis, Minn. || U.S. Bank Stadium w/ Thomas Rhett, Gavin Adcock, Vincent Mason April 11 || Minneapolis, Minn. || U.S. Bank Stadium w/ HARDY, Gavin Adcock, Vincent Mason April 18 || Tuscaloosa, Ala. || Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium w/ Ella Langley, Vincent Mason, Zach John King May 1 || Las Vegas, Nev. || Allegiant Stadium w/ Brooks & Dunn, Gavin Adcock, Vincent Mason May 2 || Las Vegas, Nev. || Allegiant Stadium w/ Thomas Rhett, Gavin Adcock, Vincent Mason May 8 || Indianapolis, Ind. || Lucas Oil Stadium w/ Brooks & Dunn, Hudson Westbrook, Zach John King May 9 || Indianapolis, Ind. || Lucas Oil Stadium w/ Ella Langley, Flatland Cavalry, Zach John King May 15 || Gainesville, Fla. || Ben Hill Griffin Stadium w/ Thomas Rhett, Gavin Adcock, Zach John King May 16 || Gainesville, Fla. || Ben Hill Griffin Stadium w/ Ella Langley, Gavin Adcock, Zach John King May 29 || Denver, Colo. || Empower Field at Mile High w/ Brooks & Dunn, Gavin Adcock, Vincent Mason May 30 || Denver, Colo. || Empower Field at Mile High w/ Ella Langley, Gavin Adcock, Vincent Mason June 5 || Pittsburgh, Penn. || Acrisure Stadium w/ Brooks & Dunn, Gavin Adcock, Zach John King June 6 || Pittsburgh, Penn. || Acrisure Stadium w/ Ella Langley, Gavin Adcock, Zach John King June 19 || Chicago, Ill. || Soldier Field w/ Brooks & Dunn, Gavin Adcock, Zach John King June 20 || Chicago, Ill. || Soldier Field w/ Ella Langley, Gavin Adcock, Zach John King June 26 || Clemson, SC. || Clemson Memorial Stadium w/ Brooks & Dunn, Gavin Adcock, Jason Scott & The High Heat June 27 || Clemson, SC. || Clemson Memorial Stadium w/ Ella Langley, Gavin Adcock, Jason Scott & The High Heat July 17 || Baltimore, Md. || M&T Bank Stadium w/ Brooks & Dunn, Gavin Adcock, Jason Scott & The High Heat July 18 || Baltimore, Md. || M&T Bank Stadium w/ Ella Langley, Gavin Adcock, Jason Scott & The High Heat July 24 || Ann Arbor, Mich. || Michigan Stadium w/ Thomas Rhett, Hudson Westbrook, Blake Whiten July 25 || Ann Arbor, Mich. || Michigan Stadium w/ HARDY, Hudson Westbrook, Blake Whiten July 31 || Philadelphia, Penn. || Lincoln Financial Field w/ ​​Brooks & Dunn, Hudson Westbrook, Blake Whiten August 1 || Philadelphia, Penn. || Lincoln Financial Field w/ Ella Langley, Hudson Westbrook, Blake Whiten  The post FACT CHECK: No, Morgan Wallen Did NOT Donate Over $500,000 To ICE first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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Salt Lake 2002: Looking Back At The Night Willie Nelson Brought Country Music To The Winter Olympics
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Salt Lake 2002: Looking Back At The Night Willie Nelson Brought Country Music To The Winter Olympics

Think country music and the Winter Olympics don’t go together? Think again. Sometimes the things that go together the best aren’t what you think of first. Someone had to be brave enough to dip their French fries in their milkshake for the first time, or put a dollop of peanut butter in their chili (people really do that, I know a few sickos). You might not think that winter sports and country music pair well, but they do… and hopefully they have a chance to come together again soon. One of the last times the unlikely combo occurred was way back in 2002 at the Winter Olympics, which were hosted in Salt Lake City, Utah. If you are like me, you’re looking forward to the 2026 Winter Olympics – A.K.A. Milano Cortina 2026. The games are being held in Lombardy and Northeast Italy, and will run from February 6 to the 22. The world’s best winter sport athletes will compete for gold, and there’s a good chance you’ll be on your couch getting your once-every-two-years curling fix. The last time the winter Olympics took place in United States was in 2002, when 77 nations descended upon Salt Lake City. There was some controversy during the 2002 Winter Olympics (some U.S. officials were accused of bribery, and South Korea and Russia thought judging was unfair), which led to some nations threatening to boycott the closing ceremonies. Fortunately, every country that competed in the games ended up attending the closing ceremony, and it’s a good thing they did… because otherwise they would have missed out on seeing the great Willie Nelson perform. And the Red-Headed Stranger’s song choice ended up being somewhat ironic and fitting for all of the controversy that surrounded the games. Willie cued up “Bridge Over Troubled Water” for his portion of the closing ceremony. Nelson kept things simple for the song, as he often does when he’s playing. Theatrics are to be expected during a closing ceremony, yet Willie stood as still as a statue during his performance. Wearing a U.S.A. inspired jacket, a black cowboy hat, and some stylish sneakers (Nelson has always had a way with putting together a functional-yet-fashionable fit), the country music icon slowed down the ceremony and gifted everyone with a beautiful rendition of a song that was originally penned by Simon & Garfunkel in 1970. Check it out: I feel like Willie Nelson has looked like that for the past two decades. Some say that’s the key to aging: looking older when you are younger. Think about it… the Red-Headed Stranger is 68-years-old in that video. Many would say he looked great for his age then, and because he hasn’t looked that much older in recent years, one could argue that he’s looking like he’s in his 60s at the age of 92. I’ve got a feeling I lost you somewhere in that last paragraph… I apologize. Hopefully you at least enjoyed walking down memory lane and seeing the great Willie Nelson perform at the 2002 Winter Olympics. And here’s to hoping that country music returns to the winter Olympics when the games return to Salt Lake City in 2034.The post Salt Lake 2002: Looking Back At The Night Willie Nelson Brought Country Music To The Winter Olympics first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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BREAKING VIDEO – Tom Homan says Minneapolis police committed to removing illegal roadblocks
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BREAKING VIDEO – Tom Homan says Minneapolis police committed to removing illegal roadblocks

Border Czar Tom Homan announced this morning that the Minneapolis Chief of Police has committed to removing illegal roadblocks set up by agitators trying to stop ICE and CBP from what they . . .
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U.S. Military Shoots Down Iranian Drone
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U.S. Military Shoots Down Iranian Drone

The U.S. military shot down an Iranian drone in the Arabian Sea on Tuesday. The Pentagon says the drone was approaching the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier, which is part of the “armada” that President Donald Trump sent to the region last month.  U.S. Central Command said the Shahed-139 drone “aggressively approached” the carrier with “unclear intent.”  The shooting of the Iranian drone today comes amid tensions between the U.S. and Iran and a growing military buildup by U.S. forces in the region. The U.S. and Iran have agreed to hold talks this Friday, which would be the first since U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities last June. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said negotiations would proceed only in an environment free of threats and unreasonable demands. U.S. officials said the meetings, led on the U.S. side by special envoy Steve Witkoff, remain scheduled. Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said on Monday that Iran wants a deal “but diplomacy is incompatible with pressure, intimidation, and force.” The post U.S. Military Shoots Down Iranian Drone appeared first on The American Conservative.
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