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German court rules Google must pay €572M for violating antitrust rules in price comparison sector
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German court rules Google must pay €572M for violating antitrust rules in price comparison sector

A German court has found that Google has abused its dominant market position in the price comparison sector, ruling that the company must pay a total of €572 million ($665.6 million) in damages to two German price comparison companies.
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Is Trump vs. MAGA a Leftmedia Hoax?
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Is Trump vs. MAGA a Leftmedia Hoax?

In the wake of the Democrats' huge defeat on the Schumer Shutdown, Leftmedia outlets are shifting focus to Trump's recent struggles with his base.
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Country Roundup
Country Roundup
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Carly Pearce Admits Life As A Country Star Isn’t Exactly A “Dream Come True” On Brutally Honest New Single
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Carly Pearce Admits Life As A Country Star Isn’t Exactly A “Dream Come True” On Brutally Honest New Single

Giving it all up for a dream isn’t all sunshine and rainbows. And Carly Pearce knows that all too well… Today, she released a new song called “Dream Come True,” where she takes a very honest look in the mirror, evaluating her life at 35-years-old, wondering if all of the sacrifices she’s made to make her country music dreams come true have been worth everything she’s given up in return. It’s the first single Carly has put out since releasing her hummingbird project in 2024, and it sounds like it’s going to be the lead single from a forthcoming album, so we have that to look forward to next year I think. Carly wrote “Dream Come True” alongside Lauren Hungate, Tofer Brown, and Emily Weisband, and the first verse is cutting, where she really confronts the fact that she bought a house on a cul-de-sac that has four bedrooms, but she only uses one. She knows a million girls would love to be in her shoes, but when it comes to missing things like her best friends wedding, reality sets in that maybe it’s not really worth the sacrifice of those special moments: “Dream come true Bought me a house at the end of a cul-de-sac Four bedrooms But I only use one Dream come true Got me a gig on my best friend’s wedding day Same old news She knew I couldn’t come A million girls would love to wear your shoes You can’t complain if it’s the kind of life you choose But nobody loves you for you Nobody calls you if you lose your shine Nobody tells you everything you’re gonna lose Trying to make the dream come true” The last verse cuts just as deep, where she talks about her mom getting sick, and as a result, can’t come to many of her shows anymore. Her mom tells her she can quit if she feels like her life is going in a different direction, but Carly knows how much her mom has prayed and put in her own work and sacrifices to help her get to this point, so that’s not realistically possible: “My mama’s sick Don’t see her that much when I’m on the road And it’s gettin’ too hard to come to my shows Like she used to She says I can quit But then all of her prayers would be in vain She worked my whole damn life to make This dream come true” The price of fame and success isn’t always what people think, and this song proves just how much you have to give up to get it… and sometimes you end up regretting a lot of it no matter what level you end up reaching. Carly shared a little more about the background of the song on Instagram, saying she actually did move into a house with a cul-de-sac a few years ago, though all of the women her age were married with children and growing families, while hers felt like never-ending missed milestones, with her personal life on full display for the world to criticize: “A few years ago, I moved into a house in a quiet cul-de-sac on my own, surrounded by women my age with husbands and growing families. It was a reminder of the quiet sacrifices that come with chasing a dream. Mine have looked like missing milestones, living with my personal life on display, and riding the highs and lows of this wild career. I wrote this song about those sacrifices we make when chasing our dreams. If you’ve ever felt that push and pull, know that you’re not alone. Writing this song has allowed me to return to my original dream, to reconnect with my roots and why I first fell in love with singing country music.” It’s incredibly raw and honest, and that’s something we can always count on with Pearce: View this post on Instagram I imagine it can be difficult to put out such a personal song, but I know it’s something a lot of women in particular will relate to, and Carly never strays away from the tough subjects, which is part of what makes her music so special and so real. Of course, it’s not exactly a happy topic, but the idea of finally achieving her wildest dreams, only to find out it’s not exactly what she thought it would be and maybe there is more to life, is incredibly relatable… of course, most of us will never know what it’s like to be a country music star, but many of us hit milestones that leave us feeling like there has to be more to life than this. Do yourself a favor and check it out: “Dream Come True” The post Carly Pearce Admits Life As A Country Star Isn’t Exactly A “Dream Come True” On Brutally Honest New Single first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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Country Roundup
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“The Wound Was Really Open” – Kenny Chesney On Performing “When The Sun Goes Down” For The First Time After Brett James Passed Away
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“The Wound Was Really Open” – Kenny Chesney On Performing “When The Sun Goes Down” For The First Time After Brett James Passed Away

An emotional performance. Earlier this year, the country music community lost a songwriting legend, Brett James. James, his wife, and stepdaughter were tragically killed in a plane crash in North Carolina. After failing to launch his career as a solo artist, James struck gold as a songwriter, penning some of today’s biggest hits in country music. James penned 27 #1 hits, including songs like “Jesus, Take The Wheel” for Carrie Underwood, “When The Sun Goes Down” and “Out Last Night” by Kenny Chesney, “The Truth” by Jason Aldean, “The Man I Want To Be” by Chris Young, and “Somethin’ Bad” by Miranda Lambert. While Brett James penned songs for many heavy hitters, with artists sharing stories about working with him, Kenny Chesney was one longtime collaborator whose words cut a little deeper when he remembered his late friend and colleague. James and Chesney worked heavily together, with James penning many hits from his catalog, including “When the Sun Goes Down,” “Out Last Night,” “Just to Say We Did,” “You Save Me,” “Dancin’ for the Groceries,” “Flip Flop Summer,” “Keg In The Closet,” and more. After processing the heartbreaking news for a few days, Kenny Chesney broke his silence and shared a tender note with fans regarding how much Brett James meant to him. Chesney admitted that writing about James made it all feel too real, and he was in denial after learning that his friend was gone. “A very difficult goodbye to my Brother Of The Sun, Brett James. I haven’t wanted to post cause I didn’t want to believe it. Brett and I shared a unique bond. A Brotherhood. A kinship. We wrote ‘Reality’ and ‘Out Last Night’ on the same afternoon sitting on my pool deck in the Virgin Islands two days after Christmas. We had a lot of authentic life fun writing songs together over the years and I’m sure going to miss it. It’s hard to process his creative soul being gone. This kind of loss. I feel as if part of my creative soul went with him. It will be a void in my life and creativity forever. I’ve never known writing songs or being on the road without him. Half the songs in my shows are songs he wrote or songs we wrote together. So it’s impossible for me to do shows moving forward and not think about him. I can’t believe I’m saying it but adios Brett James. Thank you for being a lifer, for being a shirtless, sunburned troubadour, for your friendship, your songs and all the laughs. Save me a seat at the After Party!” Kenny Chesney closes out his post by sharing some lyrics from “Knowing You,” which was penned by James, Adam James, and Kat Higgins and appeared on his 2020 record, Here and Now. “God we were so alive I was a kid on a carnival ride Holding my breath til the moment you were gonna leave me too soon But I’d do it all over ’cause damn it was good Knowing You” View this post on Instagram Chesney’s words paint a vivid picture of a man who was full of life, laughter, and love. And now Chesney hopes to celebrate his music by continuing to play his songs on stage. However, the first time that Chesney played a tune he and James penned together was a very raw moment for the Tennessee native. During a recent appearance on CNN Podcast’s All There Is with Anderson Cooper, Chesney and Cooper reflected on many of the losses he’s endured in life. From the loss of friends to the loss of beloved pets, the two really dove deep during their conversation about grieving in life’s difficult moments. Naturally, the loss of Brett James was brought up in conversation. “I’ve lost someone recently, someone that I created with for a very long time. My friend, Brett James, who was killed in a plane crash a couple of months ago. And it’s been hard because we were brothers and we were songwriting partners. And we came from different places. But I mean, he wrote so many of my songs and those that he didn’t write with me, I wrote with him. His creative energy and his creative soul changed my life. There’s a huge part of my show that is- that’s our creative energy. And then all of a sudden that stops.” Chesney says. Cooper then asks whether, when he sings the songs they wrote together, he feels James’s presence. In short, the answer is yes. Chesney recalled the first time he sang “When The Sun Goes Down” at Farm Aid earlier this year, which was the first time he performed a song James wrote since his passing. Chesney admits that his friend’s death felt very raw and fresh in that moment. “So the first time I sang one of his songs after he passed was at Farm Aid with Willie Nelson in Minneapolis. And all of a sudden it hit me. I was going to do a song called ‘When the Sun Goes Down,’ which he wrote by himself. And it was the first time it was really- the wound was really open. It was really fresh, his passing. And I had to go up there and sing that song.” While some might think it’s too hard to sing songs that evoke vulnerable emotions, Chesney has vowed to himself that he will keep singing Brett James’ songs to celebrate his life and legacy. “And I haven’t had to sing it since. But I’m going to, because I’m not going to let that stop me. It’s almost like in a celebratory way now […] Brett was just one of those guys that, I mean, I thought was always gonna be around. And it’s been really, really, really difficult. And it was a moment that really hit the whole town of Nashville really hard. Because he just didn’t create for me, I mean, he was a creative machine and a soul and a great- you know, a great guy and a dear friend […] I don’t know, he was just a brother and it would just-  he had a bad day in a plane, you know, and it sucks.” Brett James was a talent unlike any other, and the songwriter and artist community is still mourning his loss deeply. Kenny Chesney singing the songs that they wrote together in his sets will keep his legacy and presence alive. I am sure that Brett James was smiling down as Chesney sang “When The Sun Goes Down” on that Farm Aid stage. Check out the performance while you’re here: View this post on Instagram The post “The Wound Was Really Open” – Kenny Chesney On Performing “When The Sun Goes Down” For The First Time After Brett James Passed Away first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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BREAKING VIDEO – Speaker Johnson explains WHY he’s against provision allowing Senate Republicans to sue government, and what he’s doing about it…
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BREAKING VIDEO – Speaker Johnson explains WHY he’s against provision allowing Senate Republicans to sue government, and what he’s doing about it…

Speaker Johnson was on Fox Business this morning and was asked about his comments against the provision allowing Senate Republicans to sue the government, inserted into the government funding bill by Senate . . .
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BREAKING: Iran ambushes and seizes foreign oil tanker; Pentagon ‘actively monitoring’ situation…
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BREAKING: Iran ambushes and seizes foreign oil tanker; Pentagon ‘actively monitoring’ situation…

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) ambushed and seized a foreign-flagged oil tanker this morning as it was traversing the Gulf of Oman. The oil tanker carried the flag of the Marshall . . .
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BREAKING: Trump to ask DOJ, FBI to investigate Epstein’s involvement with Bill Clinton and other big names
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BREAKING: Trump to ask DOJ, FBI to investigate Epstein’s involvement with Bill Clinton and other big names

President Trump just wrote that, because Democrats are pushing this Epstein thing so much, he’s going to ask the DOJ and FBI to investigate the involvement of Jeffrey Epstein with Bill Clinton, . . .
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Ear Pro for the Range: Don't Learn it the Hard Way
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Ear Pro for the Range: Don't Learn it the Hard Way

Ear Pro for the Range: Don't Learn it the Hard Way
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Comedy Corner
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Falling down the bleachers was not fun | Greg Warren Stand-Up Comedy
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Falling down the bleachers was not fun | Greg Warren Stand-Up Comedy

Falling down the bleachers was not fun | Greg Warren Stand-Up Comedy
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