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Amazon to begin testing AI tools for film and TV production next month
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Amazon to begin testing AI tools for film and TV production next month

Amazon MGM Studios will reportedly begin a closed beta program in March to test its AI tools to help with film and TV production.
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AI SRE Resolve AI confirms $125M raise, unicorn valuation
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AI SRE Resolve AI confirms $125M raise, unicorn valuation

The two-year-old startup confirms that it closed a Series A led by Lightspeed at $1 billion valuation.
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Meet Gizmo: a TikTok for interactive, vibe-coded mini apps
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Meet Gizmo: a TikTok for interactive, vibe-coded mini apps

Gizmo's app is like a TikTok for vibe-coded mini apps...and it's a lot of fun.
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Elon Musk’s SpaceX company town is getting a police department
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Elon Musk’s SpaceX company town is getting a police department

The new department will have up to eight police officers and could be up and running in a few months.
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Locked Down – Rounded Up – Warehoused: The Rise Of America’s Concentration Camps
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Locked Down – Rounded Up – Warehoused: The Rise Of America’s Concentration Camps

“No doubt concentration camps were a means, a menace used to keep order.”—Albert Speer, Nuremberg Trials In 2021, amid a global pandemic, warnings that the federal government might repurpose warehouses into detention facilities on American soil were dismissed as speculative, alarmist, even conspiratorial. Five years later, what was speculation is a blueprint for locking up …
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“Can’t Find A Better Man”: Why Eric Church’s 2017 Pearl Jam Cover Is Still One Of The All-Time Best
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“Can’t Find A Better Man”: Why Eric Church’s 2017 Pearl Jam Cover Is Still One Of The All-Time Best

It helps that it such a great song, but no one covers “better man” like Eric Church… he’s putting out his live album Evangeline vs. The Machine Comes Alive next Friday, February 13th, which was recorded over two nights during shows at The Pinnacle in Nashville earlier this year. Of course, back in 2017 during his Holdin’ My Own Tour, did a total 62 shows from January to May, playing with no openers and two full sets with an intermission. It was truly an incredible tour due to the fact that he consistently giving fans over three hours of live music each and every night, and he was the only one playing… don’t get me wrong, there have been plenty of times that I’ve gone to a show specifically to see a certain opener, but hearing three straight hours of music from your favorite artist is just second to none. And following that tour, he released a series of live albums called 61 Days in Church, which ended up being five volumes and a staggering 160 songs in total. Of course, you got multiple live versions of nearly every song in his discography upon its recording (which ended at Mr. Misunderstood at the time). But fans were treated with one of the most eclectic collections of covers throughout the albums, which often included songs that related to the city or state he was in. From Willie Nelson’s “Me and Paul” to The Band’s “The Weight” and Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “The Ballad of Curtis Loew,” there were some truly incredible covers on that extensive tracklist, but one that I’ve consistently gone back to is his rendition of Pearl Jam’s “Better Man.” I already loved that song before I ever heard Eric’s live performance, but it’s no secret he loves rock music and has a lot of that influence in his own music, which is part of what makes it such a good fit for him musically. Of course,  “Better Man” is eleventh track on the band’s 1994 third studio album, Vitalogy. It was written by frontman Eddie Vedder, and despite the fact that it was never released as an official single release, “Better Man” topped the US Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart, spending eight weeks at number one. The song was later included on Pearl Jam’s 2004 greatest hits album, rearviewmirror (Greatest Hits 1991–2003). And because Pearl Jam started in Seattle, Washington, it only made sense for Chief to cover “Better Man” during a show at the Tacoma Dome in Tacoma, Washington back in March of 2017. His voice is perfect, the passion is totally there and his band is electric, and you can feel that through the speakers even still… it has all the elements of a perfect cover, and I’ll never forget when he released the live album that I absolutely wore this song out in particular. I was a sophomore in college at the time, and I remember forcing my friends to listen to it on repeat, nonstop, for weeks when it first came out when we were driving around Boone. I’m not sure they loved it as much as I did (clearly, we need to work on their taste), but there’s a certain something about it I can’t quite put my finger on that gives it that something special that makes a cover like this so memorable. It’s certainly not easy to do a song like this justice, and if you’ve never heard it before because let’s be honest, there were a ton of covers to sort through when this all came out, it’s well past time to change that… turn it up: “Better Man” “Better Man” 2026 Free the Machine Tour  Feb. 5 || Omaha, Neb. || CHI Health Center || Ella Langley Feb. 6 || Sioux Falls, S.D. || Denny Sanford PREMIER Center || Ella Langley Feb. 7 || St. Paul, Minn. || Grand Casino Arena || Ella Langley Feb. 12 || Toronto, Ont. || Scotiabank Arena || Ella Langley Feb. 13 || Buffalo, N.Y. || KeyBank Center || Ella Langley Feb. 14 || Albany, N.Y. || MVP Arena || Ella Langley Feb. 19 || North Little Rock, Ark. || Simmons Bank Arena || 49 Winchester Feb. 20 || Kansas City, Mo. || T-Mobile Center || 49 Winchester Feb. 21 || St. Louis, Mo. || Enterprise Center || 49 Winchester Feb. 26 || Tulsa, Okla. || BOK Center || Stephen Wilson Jr. Feb. 27 || Fort Worth, Texas || Dickies Arena || Stephen Wilson Jr. Feb. 28 || Austin, Texas || Moody Center || Stephen Wilson Jr. Mar. 5 || Knoxville, Tenn. || Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center || 49 Winchester Mar. 6 || Greensboro, N.C. || First Horizon Coliseum || 49 Winchester Mar. 7 || North Charleston, S.C. || North Charleston Coliseum || 49 Winchester Mar. 19 || Birmingham, Ala. || Legacy Arena at the BJCC || 49 Winchester Mar. 20 || Atlanta, Ga. || State Farm Arena || 49 Winchester Mar. 27 || Hollywood, Fla. || Hard Rock Live || Kashus Culpepper Apr. 3 || Greenville, S.C. || Bon Secours Wellness Arena || Ashley McBryde Apr. 4 || Charlotte, N.C. || Spectrum Center || Ashley McBryde Apr. 10 || Jacksonville, Fla. || VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena || Ashley McBryde Apr. 11 || Tampa, Fla. || Benchmark International Arena || Ashley McBrydeThe post “Can’t Find A Better Man”: Why Eric Church’s 2017 Pearl Jam Cover Is Still One Of The All-Time Best first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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Online Searches For “Jesus” & “God” Spike Following Jelly Roll’s Powerful Grammy Acceptance Speech
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Online Searches For “Jesus” & “God” Spike Following Jelly Roll’s Powerful Grammy Acceptance Speech

Jelly Roll shared his testimony on the Grammys stage, and just going by some data offered up by Google Trends, it looks like the masses were interested in what he had to say about Jesus. In case you missed it, the rapper-turned-country-artist (whose real name is Jason DeFord) cleaned up at the 2026 Grammy Awards. Jelly Roll won three Grammys, with the biggest being the award for “Best Contemporary Country Music Album” for his Beautifully Broken project. The country music artist could barely believe it when his name was called by presenters Jeff Goldblum and Lainey Wilson. And as soon as he was named the winner, I knew the Grammys – and the millions watching at home – were in for a real treat once Jelly Roll made it up to the microphone. You see, the “Son of a Sinner” singer has a knack for delivering energetic, bring-the-house-down acceptance speeches. Pretty much anytime he wins an award, it’s must-see TV. That was certainly the case this time around, as Jelly Roll looked to the heavens and started thanking Jesus with the Grammy in his hand: “First of all, Jesus I hear you and I am listening Lord. I am listening Lord. Second of all, I want to thank my beautiful wife. I would have never changed my life without you. I would have ended up dead or in jail or I would have killed myself if it wasn’t for you and Jesus. I thank you for that.” Jelly Roll went on to thank his record label, and shouted out country radio, which he’s had much success with in his still rising country music career. Once he got all of that out of the way though, Jelly Roll shifted into evangelist mode and basically told the story of his life, invited others to follow Christ, and proclaimed that the Lord doesn’t belong to one political party over the other: “There was a time in my life y’all that I was broken. That’s why I wrote this album. I didn’t think I had a chance y’all. There were times where I thought the darkest things and thought I was a horrible human. There was a moment in my life where all I had was a (pocket) Bible this big and a radio the same size in a six-by-eight-foot cell. I believed that those two things could change my life. I believed that music had the power to change my life, and God had the power to change my life. I want to tell you all right now that Jesus is for everybody. Jesus is not owned by one political party. Jesus is not owned by one music label. Jesus is Jesus and anybody can have a relationship with him. I love you Lord.” “Jesus is Jesus and anybody can have a relationship with him.”@JellyRoll615 #Grammy pic.twitter.com/pIwGKP8FKL — Whiskey Riff (@WhiskeyRiff) February 2, 2026 It was a beautiful message, and regardless of how you feel about Jelly Roll winning the “Best Contemporary Country Album” award, it was great to see a guy with his story (quite literally a living testimony to the power of God) getting up on stage and praising the Lord for everything that He’s blessed him with. The best part about it? It looks like his speech, and the conversations that he sparked by it, led some people to seek out Jesus Christ. Or at the very least, caused some of those watching the Grammys to ask some questions. And where do people go when they have questions in the modern day? Google, of course! According to Google Trends, the search engine has seen an increase in “Jesus” and Jesus-related searches in the past week in the United States: Jesus – 20% increase Bible – 20% increase God – 10% increase Jesus Christ – 10% increase Who is Jesus? – 20% increase To be clear, all of those searches can’t be directly attributed to Jelly Roll’s speech. Other things happening in the world could have contributed to those search increases. However, you can’t tell me that Jelly Roll’s speech didn’t have some kind of positive impact on those online search trends (there even appears to be a peak in searches the following day after the Grammys). I guarantee you some people out there listened to the artist’s testimony and decided to look into Jesus for themselves. That’s probably more valuable to Jelly Roll than any trophy or award he could ever receive.The post Online Searches For “Jesus” & “God” Spike Following Jelly Roll’s Powerful Grammy Acceptance Speech first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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