The women on the Supreme Court appeared to band together Wednesday during oral arguments in a case out of Idaho that could shape how hospitals in Republican-led states respond to life-threatening pregnancy complications.
Even conservative Justice Amy Coney Barrett, a Catholic abortion opponent, had some fierce inquiries for Idaho Solicitor General Joshua Turner, who refused to specify what medical conditions qualify for emergency abortions.
“Counsel, I’m kind of shocked actually because I thought your own expert had said below that these kinds of cases were covered. And you’re now saying they’re not?...
Even conservative Justice Amy Coney Barrett, a Catholic abortion opponent, had some fierce inquiries for Idaho Solicitor General Joshua Turner, who refused to specify what medical conditions qualify for emergency abortions.
“Counsel, I’m kind of shocked actually because I thought your own expert had said below that these kinds of cases were covered. And you’re now saying they’re not?...
- 4/25/2024
- by Jeremy Childs
- Rollingstone.com
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital will kick off a nationwide campaign called “This Shirt Saves Lives” featuring some of the industry’s biggest names and influencers in order to create a giving movement.
This Shirt Saves Lives
Nashville photographers, John Shearer and Andres Martinez, have lent their talents to the campaign, shooting many of the over 80 artist images that will be featured.
The campaign will be supported by St. Jude Country Cares radio partners to cover more than 120 markets in December. The on-air push will coincide with a social push as artists and influencers wear and share photos in This Shirt on their socials.
St. Jude has long given apparel as a thank you to “Partners In Hope,” donors who give $20 per month to the hospital’s lifesaving work. This Shirt Saves Lives T-shirt will exclusively be available to those that become Partners In Hope.
“St. Jude is an amazing organization,...
This Shirt Saves Lives
Nashville photographers, John Shearer and Andres Martinez, have lent their talents to the campaign, shooting many of the over 80 artist images that will be featured.
The campaign will be supported by St. Jude Country Cares radio partners to cover more than 120 markets in December. The on-air push will coincide with a social push as artists and influencers wear and share photos in This Shirt on their socials.
St. Jude has long given apparel as a thank you to “Partners In Hope,” donors who give $20 per month to the hospital’s lifesaving work. This Shirt Saves Lives T-shirt will exclusively be available to those that become Partners In Hope.
“St. Jude is an amazing organization,...
- 12/5/2017
- Look to the Stars
First he tried to be like Josh Turner. Then he tried to be like Keith Urban. But when his career went nowhere, Russell Dickerson finally decided to throw caution to the wind and try something novel: just being himself.
“That’s when it started happening,” says the 30-year-old Tennessee native. “Once I stopped caring what people thought, it was like people were attracted to that. It took me a while to learn that.”
Dickerson has been learning a lot since he broke through with 2015’s rain-soaked video for “Yours.” Since then “Yours” has gone gold, he’s opened for Florida Georgia Line and Thomas Rhett,...
“That’s when it started happening,” says the 30-year-old Tennessee native. “Once I stopped caring what people thought, it was like people were attracted to that. It took me a while to learn that.”
Dickerson has been learning a lot since he broke through with 2015’s rain-soaked video for “Yours.” Since then “Yours” has gone gold, he’s opened for Florida Georgia Line and Thomas Rhett,...
- 10/13/2017
- by Nancy Kruh
- PEOPLE.com
Country Music Hall of Famer Don Williams has died after a short illness, his rep confirms to People. He was 78.
After beginning his career in Nashville in the late 1960s and signing a songwriting contact in the early 1970s, Williams made his chart debut with “The Shelter of Your Eyes” in 1973.
Over the course of his decades-long career, the so-called “Gentle Giant” of country music recorded hits like “Tulsa Time,” “Good Ole Boys Like Me” and “It Must Be Love.” Williams earned 17 No. 1 country hits throughout his career.
So sad to hear that "Gentle Giant" Don Williams has died! What...
After beginning his career in Nashville in the late 1960s and signing a songwriting contact in the early 1970s, Williams made his chart debut with “The Shelter of Your Eyes” in 1973.
Over the course of his decades-long career, the so-called “Gentle Giant” of country music recorded hits like “Tulsa Time,” “Good Ole Boys Like Me” and “It Must Be Love.” Williams earned 17 No. 1 country hits throughout his career.
So sad to hear that "Gentle Giant" Don Williams has died! What...
- 9/8/2017
- by Nicole Sands
- PEOPLE.com
It was up to Garth Brooks to give the near-sellout crowd in Nashville what they wanted to hear most: Randy Travis’ voice.
Brooks was the final singer among more than 30 who came to honor the country legend on Wednesday night with a tribute concert at Bridgestone Arena.
“The hardest thing I believe I’ve ever done is sing one of your songs with you sitting right there,” Brooks announced to Travis, who was perched stage right with his wife, Mary, for the entire three-hour concert.
“So it’s gonna suck, but it’s all love,” Brooks said before launching into Travis’ signature hit,...
Brooks was the final singer among more than 30 who came to honor the country legend on Wednesday night with a tribute concert at Bridgestone Arena.
“The hardest thing I believe I’ve ever done is sing one of your songs with you sitting right there,” Brooks announced to Travis, who was perched stage right with his wife, Mary, for the entire three-hour concert.
“So it’s gonna suck, but it’s all love,” Brooks said before launching into Travis’ signature hit,...
- 2/9/2017
- by Nancy Kruh
- PEOPLE.com
Professional songwriting can be rough on the ego. You put all your heart and soul into a song, and someone else makes it a hit, with probably a large chunk of the general population completely unaware it was yours in the first place.
So that might be why the songwriters occasionally feel the need to, well, take their song back, as it were. Below, catch nine performances by songwriters performing the songs they made famous for other people.
Taylor Swift, ‘This Is What You Came For’
Swift wasn’t super up-front about the fact that she wrote her ex Calvin Harris’ song,...
So that might be why the songwriters occasionally feel the need to, well, take their song back, as it were. Below, catch nine performances by songwriters performing the songs they made famous for other people.
Taylor Swift, ‘This Is What You Came For’
Swift wasn’t super up-front about the fact that she wrote her ex Calvin Harris’ song,...
- 11/3/2016
- by alexheigl
- PEOPLE.com
Craig Morgan's country music community is rallying around him on social media in the wake of his 19-year-old son Jerry's tragic death while tubing with friends. Morgan's son was found dead in the waters of Kentucky Lake in Humphreys County, Tennessee Monday evening after a fleet of emergency responders had searched for the teen since he was reported missing Sunday around 4 p.m. Morgan's pal Brad Paisley shared love on Twitter, posting, "Myself, my band and crew, our hearts are broken for our friend @cmorganmusic and his family. There are no words." Martina McBride also reached out to share her thoughts.
- 7/12/2016
- by Danielle Anderson, @dak5000
- PEOPLE.com
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