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  • Hamas frees three Israeli hostages as Palestinian prisoners released


    Raffi Berg & Mallory Moench

    BBC News

    EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock Eli Sharabi, Or Levy, Ohad Ben Ami after being releasedEPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock

    (L-R) Eli Sharabi, Or Levy and Ohad Ben Ami were released by Hamas on Saturday

    Hamas has freed three Israeli hostages in Gaza, while Israel released 183 Palestinian prisoners in the latest exchange as part of an internationally brokered ceasefire deal.

    The three hostages – Eli Sharabi, Ohad Ben Ami and Or Levy – were handed over to the Red Cross on Saturday morning before reuniting with their families in Israel.

    Concerns have been raised about their wellbeing, with Mr Sharabi’s family – who live in the UK – describing their shock at his “gaunt” appearance.

    Returning Palestinian prisoners were greeted with scenes of celebration at Ramallah in the occupied West Bank. Representatives claimed they all needed “medical care”, without giving specifics.

    So far, 21 hostages and 566 prisoners have been freed since the ceasefire began on 19 January.

    By the end of the first stage of the ceasefire in three weeks time, 33 hostages and 1,900 prisoners are expected to have been freed. Israel says eight of the 33 are dead.

    As Mr Sharabi, Mr Ben Ami and Mr Levy were handed over to the Red Cross in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza, crowds lined up, cordoned off by a row of armed fighters, to watch and film on mobile phones, as Hamas and Palestinian flags flew.

    A Hamas official and Red Cross representative signed paperwork on a stage to complete the handover. The hostages were then paraded on stage, flanked by men with guns. The three men posed holding certificates and answered questions into a microphone, before waving as they were ushered into Red Cross vehicles.

    Israeli President Isaac Herzog expressed horror at the physical state of the men who he said were “returning after 491 days of hell, starved, emaciated and pained”.

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also criticised the men’s state, saying “we have seen again what the monsters of Hamas are”.

    He also accused Hamas of “repeated violations” of the ceasefire deal, without providing specifics.

    Speaking to BBC Arabic on Saturday, Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem said the latest release of Israeli hostages had been carried out in a “civilised manner”.

    He also accused Israel of “dragging its feet” on implementing humanitarian relief agreed as part of the ceasefire.

    The Hostages and Missing Families Forum (L-R): Or Levy, Ohad Ben Ami and Eli SharabiThe Hostages and Missing Families Forum

    Photographs of (L-R) Or Levy, Ohad Ben Ami and Eli Sharabi show them before 7 October 2023

    Netanyahu’s co-ordinator of prisoners and missing persons said Israel treated the issues with “great severity” and would raise them with ceasefire mediators and take action.

    Mr Sharabi’s brother-in-law, Steve Brisley, told the BBC that having confirmation he is alive is “what we’ve been working toward for the last 16 months”.

    It was “incredibly difficult” to see him “thin, gaunt” and being paraded by Hamas, Mr Brisley said. “It’s the light that’s gone from his eyes that’s really struck home for me.”

    Eli Sharabi, 52, was taken from Kibbutz Beeri with his brother, Yossi, whose death has since been confirmed. Eli’s British-born wife, Lianne, and two daughters, Noiya and Yahel, were murdered in the attack.

    During his release, Mr Sharabi was filmed saying he was “very happy today to return to…my wife and daughters”, adding to concerns he was unaware his family had been killed.

    The Hostages and Missing Families Forum said in a statement that “the disturbing images” of the release “serve as yet another stark and painful evidence that leaves no room for doubt – there is no time to waste for the hostages! We must get them all out, down to the very last hostage”.

    Meanwhile, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), which facilitated the handover, said it was “increasingly concerned about the conditions surrounding release operations”.

    “We strongly urge all parties, including the mediators, to take responsibility to ensure that future releases are dignified and private,” it said.

    Reuters Or Levy, Eli Sharabi and Ohad Ben Ami, hostages held in Gaza since the deadly October 7, 2023 attack, are released by Hamas militants as part of a ceasefire and a hostages-prisoners swap deal between Hamas and Israel in Deir Al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip, February 8, 2025.Reuters

    The three hostages on a stage in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza, before their release

    Later on Saturday, Israel released 183 Palestinian prisoners. More than 70 are serving life or long sentences, and 111 are Gazans detained during the war. Seven are due to be deported.

    Seven of the released prisoners were admitted to hospital in Ramallah because of poor health, the Palestinian Prisoners’ Club told AFP.

    Watch: Released Palestinian prisoners greeted in Ramallah

    “All the prisoners who were released today are in need of medical care, treatment, and examinations as a result of the brutality they were subjected to during the past months,” the group’s Abdullah al-Zaghari said.

    One of those released was Jamal al-Tawil, 61, a prominent Hamas politician in the occupied West Bank and former mayor of the village of al-Bireh, who has spent more than 19 years in and out of Israeli prisons.

    His daughter Bushra al-Tawil was freed in an earlier prisoner release in January.

    Both father and daughter were most recently held without charge, media reported.

    Khadra al-Daghma, the mother of another released Palestinian prisoner, described feeling “so happy, overjoyed” having seen her son for the first time in 15 years.

    “My heart is filled with happiness,” she told a reporter in Gaza, adding that her son, Ammar Fadel al-Daghma, had “changed a lot” and was “not the same”.

    According to the Israeli Prison Service, he was detained for offences including arson, attempted murder and service to an illegal organisation.

    Hamas seized 251 hostages and killed about 1,200 people when it attacked Israel on 7 October 2023, triggering the war.

    At least 47,500 Palestinians have been killed in Israel’s offensive, according to Gaza’s Hamas-run health ministry. About two-thirds of Gaza’s buildings have been damaged or destroyed by Israel’s attacks, the UN says.

    Watch: How triple hostage release unfolded

    Ohad Ben Ami, 56, was also taken from Kibbutz Beeri, along with his wife, Raz. She was later released by Hamas.

    Mr Ben Ami, an accountant, is “known for his good judgment and sense of humour”, according to the Hostages Families Forum.

    Or Levy, 34, a computer programmer from Rishon LeZion, a city south of Tel Aviv, fled the Nova festival with his wife Eynav, when gunmen attacked the event.

    Mr Levy was taken hostage and Eynav’s body was found in a bomb shelter where the couple had been hiding.

    In a statement, Mr Levy’s family said: “Our hearts tremble and our minds struggle to comprehend the sight of Or, who has returned to us in such a devastating state. His face bears witness to the hell he endured during 491 days in the hands of Hamas monsters.

    “After an unbearable period of darkness, we can finally embrace him again and begin healing his body and spirit,” the statement said.

    On Friday, Hamas accused Israel of failing to abide by its commitment to boost the amount of humanitarian aid allowed into Gaza as part of the ceasefire deal.

    The head of Hamas’s media office in Gaza, Salama Marouf said “the humanitarian situation remains catastrophic due to Israeli obstruction”.

    He said only 8,500 out of an expected 12,000 aid lorries had entered Gaza since 19 January, and medical equipment and shelter supplies had been deliberately delayed.

    The allegation contradicts UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher, who on Thursday said 10,000 lorries with food, medicine and tents had crossed into Gaza since the start of the ceasefire.

    Saturday’s exchange took place as US President Donald Trump continued to push his widely criticised proposal to move all Palestinians from Gaza and redevelop it as an international travel destination.

    His announcement – for the US to “take over” the Gaza Strip, resettle its Palestinian population and turn the territory into the “Riviera of the Middle East” – has complicated talks on the planned next stage of the ceasefire.

    But Israeli negotiators are still expected to meet mediators in Qatar later on Saturday.

    Trump’s idea was strongly condemned by Arab countries and the UN.



    In a historic move towards peace and reconciliation, Hamas has announced the release of three Israeli hostages in exchange for the freedom of Palestinian prisoners. This significant gesture marks a positive step towards building trust and fostering dialogue between the two conflicting sides.

    The release of the Israeli hostages, who have been held captive for months, is a welcome development that brings hope for a peaceful resolution to the ongoing conflict in the region. It shows a willingness on both sides to engage in dialogue and negotiation, rather than resorting to violence and hostility.

    At the same time, the release of Palestinian prisoners is a crucial step towards addressing the grievances and injustices faced by Palestinians in Israeli prisons. It is a powerful symbol of solidarity and support for the Palestinian people, and a reminder of the importance of upholding human rights and dignity for all individuals.

    As we celebrate this momentous occasion, let us hope that it paves the way for further progress towards a lasting peace in the region. May this act of goodwill inspire more gestures of reconciliation and cooperation, leading to a future of mutual respect and understanding between Israelis and Palestinians.

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  • AP Poll Top 25 College Basketball Rankings released after Week 13


    The newest college basketball rankings are here as the 2024-25 AP Poll Top 25 was updated after Week 13 of the season.

    There were some upsets so naturally, there were shakeups in the rankings. That’s just college basketball, as we say every week!

    With that, let’s dive into the AP Poll Top 25 rankings following Week 13 of the season.

    Auburn improved to 20-1 on the season with a 92-82 win over Ole Miss Saturday. It was another ranked win under their belt.

    Johni Broome put up 20 points, 12 rebounds and four assists in this one. Chad Baker-Mazara added 18 points, two rebounds and three assists. Three other players put up double-figures.

    Jon Scheyer, Cooper Flagg, Duke
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    Duke raced out to a 22 point lead in the first half en route to an 87-70 win over rival North Carolina. The Blue Devils are now 19-2 on the season.

    Kon Kneuppel put up 22 points, five rebounds and five assists. Cooper Flagg added 21 points, eight rebounds and seven assists as Duke chases the top of the college basketball mountain this season.

    Alabama kept it rolling with a 90-69 win over Georgia, dominating their SEC foe. The Crimson Tide are now 19-3 on the season.

    Mark Sears put up 20 points, five rebounds and six assists. Grant Nelson added a double-double with 16 points, 10 rebounds and two assists.

    Tennessee got its payback on Florida on Saturday when the Gators came to town. The Vols’ defense was suffocating in a 64-44 win.

    Chaz Lanier put up 19 points and five rebounds for a shorthanded Tennessee team. Jordan Gainey added 16 points, four rebounds and four assists.

    Houston G LJ Cryer
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    A tough loss for Houston Saturday, 82-81, to Texas Tech and the Cougars fell to 17-4 on the season. A couple of free throws were the difference in the final seconds of overtime.

    LJ Cryer put up 22 points, four rebounds and two assists. J’wan Roberts added 18 points, seven rebounds and three assists in the hard fought loss.

    Florida couldn’t replicate its domination of Tennessee this past weekend. Florida put up just 44 points in a 20-point loss.

    Walter Clayton Jr. put up 10 points and two rebounds as the only player in double figures. Florida is back in action Tuesday night when they host Vanderbilt.

    Purdue has risen once again throughout the top 10. The Boilermakers beat in-state foe Indiana 81-76 to improve to 17-5 on the season.

    Braden Smith put up 24 points, one rebound and seven assists. Trey Kaufman-Renn added 23 points, four rebounds and one assist.

    Iowa State G Curtis Jones, Keshon Gilbert
    (Reese Strickland | Imagn Images)

    Iowa State got smacked in the face this weekend to Big 12 foe Kansas State, which is still under .500 on the season. It was only the fourth loss of the season for the Cyclones.

    Tamin Lipsey put up 20 points, one rebounds and three assists. Curtis Jones added 14 points, six rebounds and one assist.

    This one was a surprise right? Michigan State fell to USC on the road 70-64 and the Spartans suffered just their third loss of the season.

    Only two players put up double figures in this one. Jeremy Fears Jr. had 12 points, two rebounds and six assists while Jaden Akins had 11 points, four rebounds and two assists.

    The Aggies improved to 17-5 on the season with a 76-72 win over South Carolina on the road. After racing out to an eight-point lead in the first half, A&M hung on.

    Wade Taylor IV had 25 points, two rebounds and two assists in the win. Henry Coleman III added 12 points, eight rebounds and one assist.

    AP Poll Top 25 after Week 13

    11. Marquette (-2)
    12. St. John’s (+3)
    13. Texas Tech (+9)
    14. Kentucky (-2)
    15. Missouri (+5)
    16. Kansas (-5)
    17. Memphis (+2)
    18. Maryland
    19. UConn (+6)
    20. Arizona
    21. Wisconsin (-4)
    22. Mississippi State (-8)
    23. Illinois (-5)
    24. Michigan
    25. Ole Miss (-2)

    Others receiving votes in AP Poll: Clemson 182, Saint Mary’s 136, Louisville 86, Creighton 50, Oregon 39, UCLA 26, New Mexico 23, Drake 18, Gonzaga 11, Utah St. 8, Vanderbilt 4, Baylor 3, George Mason 3, Texas 1, Oklahoma 1.



    The latest AP Poll Top 25 College Basketball Rankings have been released following Week 13 of the season, and there have been some notable changes in the rankings. The Gonzaga Bulldogs continue to hold the top spot in the rankings, followed by the Baylor Bears and the Auburn Tigers in the second and third spots, respectively.

    Rounding out the top five are the Arizona Wildcats in fourth place and the Purdue Boilermakers in fifth place. Other teams making moves in the rankings include the Kentucky Wildcats, who have moved up to the sixth spot, and the Kansas Jayhawks, who have dropped to the seventh spot.

    In the bottom half of the top 25, teams like the Tennessee Volunteers, Texas Longhorns, and USC Trojans are making a push to move up in the rankings. It’s shaping up to be an exciting end to the college basketball season, with plenty of teams jockeying for position in the rankings.

    Stay tuned for more updates on the AP Poll Top 25 College Basketball Rankings as the season progresses!

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  • Coaches Poll Top 25 College Basketball Rankings released after Week 13


    The USA TODAY Coaches Poll Top 25 has been updated following a superb thirteenth week for the 2024-2025 men’s college basketball season.

    With conferences showdowns raging on, the schedule continues to provide awesome matchups and intriguing results. Many of the top teams in the country were still able to stamp their mark on the week, while others fell in the process, leading to some serious changes throughout the Top 25.

    With that in mind, the sport’s brightest coaching minds put their brains together to come up with some rankings after Week 13. Check out the Top 25 below, and see if your team made the cut as the season progresses.

    Auburn advanced to 20-1 over the past week. They defeated LSU on Wednesday, and followed that up with a win over Ole Miss on Saturday, furthering their resume as the best team in the nation. 

    The Tigers have two games this week, but one will be an intense conference battle. They’re facing Florida on Saturday afternoon, but before that a clash with Oklahoma is on the slate for Tuesday. 

    Jon Scheyer, Cooper Flagg, Duke
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    Duke took care of business against their top rival over the weekend. Kon Knueppel led the way with 22 points, as they sent North Carolina home with a 17-point loss on Saturday.

    At 19-2, the Blue Devils are hoping to keep the good times rolling this week. They’ll travel to face Syracuse on Wednesday, and then a trip to Clemson is on the docket for this weekend. 

    Alabama defeated Georgia by 21 on Saturday. That’s something football fans would love to see the Crimson Tide do over and over again when they play the Bulldogs, but it was the basketball team that took care of business this time around.

    At 19-3, Alabama has become one of the top teams in the country, truly elevating their game. They’ll travel to face Arkansas on Saturday evening next.

    Tennessee had an uneven week. First, they fell to Kentucky last Tuesday by five, but then they beat Florida by double digits over the weekend, which was huge for their psyche. 

    At 18-4, the Volunteers have two games this week. Missouri is on the docket for Wednesday, and then they’ll take on Oklahoma over the weekend. 

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    Houston was on a roll, especially after defeating West Virginia on Wednesday. However, it all came to a halt over the weekend, as Texas Tech defeated the Cougars by one in overtime on Saturday.

    They’ll have two chances to get back on track this week. Houston will face Oklahoma State on Tuesday, followed by a clash with Colorado this coming Saturday. 

    It was a disappointing weekend for Florida. They’d been on a solid run, but a trip to Knoxville didn’t end well for them, as the Gators fell by 20 to Tennessee.

    There’s no rest for the weary though. Florida will face Vanderbilt on Tuesday, and then travel to take on No. 1 Auburn on Saturday. 

    Purdue continued their winning ways this past week. The Boilermakers defeated Indiana over the weekend, which strengthened their resume.

    Iowa and USC will be their opponents this week. Purdue will be hoping to notch their eighteenth and nineteenth wins of the season in the process.

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    A brutal week took place for Iowa State. The Cyclones fell to 17-4, which doesn’t sound too bad, but they’re on a two-game losing streak, after Arizona and Kansas State defeated them.

    It won’t get any easier for them this week though. Iowa State faces Kansas on Monday, and then they’ll welcome TCU to town on Saturday. 

    Michigan State suffered their third loss of the season over the weekend. A West Coast trip didn’t end well for them, as USC defeated the Spartans by six.

    Perhaps they’ll be able to get back on the winning side this week. UCLA and Oregon will be their opponents, as Michigan State looks to get back on track.

    St. John’s is firing on all cylinders at the moment. The Big East program defeated Providence by two over the weekend, moving to 19-3 on the season and continuing their ascent.

    The Red Storm have two massive games this week. First, they’ll battle Marquette on Tuesday, and then they’ll face Connecticut on Friday. It could be a legendary week, or a disappointing one — it’ll be up to Rick Pitino to have his team ready for the challenge.

    Coaches Poll Top 25 — Nos. 11-25:

    11. Marquette (-2)
    12. Texas Tech (+7)
    13. Texas A&M (+2)
    14. Kentucky (-2)
    15. Memphis (+1)
    16. Missouri (+5)
    17. Kansas (-6)
    18. Connecticut (+6)
    19. Wisconsin (-2)
    20. Arizona (NR)
    21. Clemson (+4)
    22. Michigan (NR)
    23. Saint Mary’s (NR)
    24. Maryland (NR)
    25. Illinois (-5)

    Schools Dropped Out: No. 13 Mississippi State; No. 18 Oregon; No. 22 Louisville; No. 23 Ole Miss

    Others Receiving Votes: Mississippi State 88; Ole Miss 70; Louisville 50; Creighton 44; Oregon 31; New Mexico 18; UCLA 7; West Virginia 6; Utah State 4; Gonzaga 4; Drake 2; BYU 2; UC Irvine 1; Baylor 1

    As you can tell, this is where college basketball’s top coaches landed this week on their rankings. Check back next week to find out if your team made a move up the ladder in the USA TODAY Coaches Top 25 Poll, which is bound to fluctuate throughout the season.



    Here are the latest Coaches Poll Top 25 College Basketball Rankings following Week 13 of the season:

    1. Gonzaga
    2. Baylor
    3. Villanova
    4. Michigan
    5. Houston
    6. Ohio State
    7. Alabama
    8. Iowa
    9. Virginia
    10. Texas Tech
    11. Oklahoma
    12. Texas
    13. Creighton
    14. Illinois
    15. West Virginia
    16. Tennessee
    17. Missouri
    18. Wisconsin
    19. Virginia Tech
    20. Florida State
    21. UCLA
    22. Kansas
    23. Oklahoma State
    24. Loyola Chicago
    25. Louisville

    It’s been a wild season so far, with plenty of upsets and surprises. Which teams do you think will make a push for the top spot in the coming weeks? Let us know in the comments!

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  • Don Henley and Stevie Nicks’ 2015 Duet, a Ballad Originally Released by Garth Brooks’ ’90s Alter-Ego Chris Gaines


    During the early to mid-1980s, years after Stevie Nicks and Don Henley‘s relationship had ended, the two reconnected on several collaborations, beginning with Nicks’ 1981 solo debut Bella Donna, and thier hit duet on “Leather and Lace,” which peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100. Henley also joined on the backing vocals and drums on the Bella Donna track “The Highwayman,” and in 1985, the pair reunited for a cover of Warren Zevon‘s “Reconsider Me,” which ended up on Nicks’ 1998 box set Enchanted.

    Both reconnected again 30 years later for Henley’s 2015 album Cass Country on an unlikely cover. Featured as a bonus track for Target, “It Don’t Matter to the Sun” was released 16 years earlier on Garth Brooks‘ album, released under his alter-ego moniker Chris Gaines.

    [RELATED: Garth Brooks Channeled His Sex-Addicted Rock Alter-Ego Chris Gaines]

    ‘The Life of Chris Gaines’

    Initially, the character of Chris Gaines was created for a film called The Lamb, which starred Brooks as a rock star chronicling different periods throughout his life. The film was never released, but Brooks went ahead nad took on the persona of Gaines and his music with the 199 release of Garth Brooks in…The Life of Chris Gaines. Born in Brisbane, Australia to a mother who was an Olympic swimmer, and his father, who was her coach, the raven-haired Gaines survived a tragic car crash in the early1990s, which altered his appearance.

    Produced by Don Was, The Life of Chris Gaines went to No. 2 and featured “It Don’t Matter to the Sun,” which was covered by singer and comedian Rosie Thomas and Glee star Matthew Morrrison years before Nicks and Henley’s version.

    Written by Gordon Kennedy, Wayne Kirkpatrick, and Tommy Sims, “It Dont’ Matter to the Sun” follows a severed love and how the sun, the moon, and life still move on.

    It don’t matter to the sun
    If you go or if you stay
    I know the sun is gonna rise
    Shine down on another day
    There will still be a tomorrow
    Even if you choose to leave
    ‘Cause it don’t matter to the sun (oh baby)
    It matters to me

    It ain’t gonna stop the world
    If you walk out that door
    This old world will just keep on turning ’round
    Like it did the day before
    ‘Cause see to them it makes no difference
    It just keeps on keepin’ time
    ‘Cause it ain’t gonna stop the world
    But it’ll be the end of mine

    What can I say
    What can I do
    I’m still in love
    So without you

    It don’t matter the moon
    If your not in my life
    No the moon will just keep hangin’ ’round
    Like it’s just another night
    Find another place to shine on down
    On some other lovers dreams
    ‘Cause it don’t matter the moon
    But is sure do matter to me
    No it don’t matter to the moon
    But it matters to me

    Don Henley (l) and inductee Stevie Nicks perform at the 2019 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony – Show at Barclays Center on March 29, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images For The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame)

    [RELATED: The Heart Hit Written for Don Henley That Ann Wilson Considered “Hideous”]

    Henley and Nicks

    First connecting in the mid-1970s, Nicks and Henley dated for a few years before calling it off by the late ’70s. During their union, Nicks became pregnant with Henley and had an abortion, which may have been the partial inspiration behind the lyrics of “Sara,” released on Fleetwood Mac‘s Tusk.

    “Had I married Don and had that baby, and had she been a girl, I would have named her Sara,” said Nicks. “But there was another woman in my life named Sara [Recor], who shortly after that became Mick’s wife, Sara Fleetwood.”

    Released December 5, 1979, “Sara” went to No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100. Nicks later revisited the name in 1987 on the Fleetwood Mac Tango in the Night track “Welcome to the Room…Sara” — When you hang up that phone / Well, you cease to exist / Welcome to the room, Sara.

    By the ’80s, Nicks also talked openly about her relationship with Henely and their continued friendship. “Well, Don always treated me very special,” said Nicks. “He always kinda treated me like we were married, in that strange sorta way, he still does, whenever I see him. I think he found in me something that he has not probably found since, and that was somebody that was very… .”

    Nicks continued, ”It was 1976, this was right after the beginning of when Fleetwood Mac really made it, and The Eagles had been big for a long time. So, he found a very different kind of girl in me than in most of the women that he was used to hanging out with, and we had a very special relationship because of that.”

    Photo: Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images For The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame





    In 2015, music legends Don Henley and Stevie Nicks teamed up for a powerful duet that left fans in awe. The song they chose to cover was a ballad originally released by Garth Brooks’ ’90s alter-ego, Chris Gaines.

    The hauntingly beautiful track, titled “Lost in You,” was a departure from the country sound that Brooks was known for. With Henley’s soulful vocals and Nicks’ ethereal tone, the song took on a new life and resonated with listeners in a whole new way.

    The collaboration between these two iconic artists was a match made in music heaven. Their voices blended seamlessly, creating a mesmerizing and emotional performance that captivated audiences around the world.

    While the original version of “Lost in You” by Chris Gaines may have flown under the radar, Henley and Nicks’ rendition brought new attention to the song and showcased the timeless talent of both artists.

    If you haven’t had the chance to listen to Don Henley and Stevie Nicks’ 2015 duet of “Lost in You,” do yourself a favor and give it a listen. It’s a truly magical musical moment that you won’t want to miss.

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  • ‘Happy Face’ Trailer Released; March Debut Date On Paramount+


    Paramount+ has announced Thursday, March 20 as the launch date for the upcoming drama Happy Face. Inspired by the iHeart Media podcast and Melissa Jasperson-Moore book, Shattered Silence, from executive producers Robert and Michelle King (The Good Wife, The Good Fight), the series tells the story of a woman who discovers her father is a serial killer at age 15.

    In her book, Melissa shares the true story of her discovery that her father, whom she loved dearly, was the prolific serial killer known as “Happy Face.” As an adult, Melissa changed her name, guarded her secret, and cut off all ties to her father, who is currently serving life in prison.

    The official logline: Happy Face follows Melissa (Annaleigh Ashford) and her incarcerated father, known as the “Happy Face Killer” (Dennis Quaid). After decades of no contact, he finally finds a way to force himself back into his daughter’s life. In a race against the clock, Melissa must find out if an innocent man is going to be put to death for a crime her father committed. Throughout, she discovers the impact her father had on his victims’ families and must face a reckoning of her own identity.

    The series will be written and executive produced by showrunner Jennifer Cacicio (Your Honor). The cast include Annaleigh Ashford, Dennis Quaid, James Wolk, Tamera Tomakili, Khiyla Aynne and Benjamin Mackey.

    The eight-episode season of Happy Face will premiere with two episodes, exclusively on Paramount+ in the U.S. and international markets where the service is available. Following the premiere, new episodes will drop weekly on Thursdays, with the season finale on May 1.

    Here is the trailer:

    Happy Face is produced by CBS Studios in association with King Size Productions, iHeartPodcasts and Semi-Formal Productions. Jennifer Cacicio (Your Honor, Shooter) serves as showrunner for the series and executive producer alongside Robert and Michelle King, Liz Glotzer, Melissa G. Moore, Conal Byrne, Will Pearson, Michael Showalter and Jordana Mollick.



    Exciting news for fans of the hit comedy series “Happy Face”! The official trailer for the upcoming season has just been released, giving us a sneak peek at what’s to come. The new season will debut on Paramount+ in March, so mark your calendars and get ready for some hilarious new adventures with your favorite characters. Stay tuned for more updates as we get closer to the premiere date! #HappyFace #ParamountPlus #Comedy #TrailerRelease

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  • Fresh Out! YFN Lucci Is Released From Georgia Prison (UPDATE)


    YFN Lucci is kicking off the weekend as a free man! The Georgia Department of Corrections has confirmed that Lucci was freed on Friday (January 31).

    What Else To Know About YFN Lucci’s Release

    This development comes one year after his sentencing, in which he pled guilty to one count of violating the Street Gang and Terrorism Prevention Act.

    According to WSB-TV, his plea deal included 20 years, 10 in prison, and time served. YFN Lucci’s early release is due in part to Fulton District Attorney Fani Willis sending a letter to the Board of Pardons and Paroles on his behalf. She advocated for his early release while his lawyer offered up supporting documents and a memorandum to the parole board.

    Photos of Lucci after his release are still pending. This is a breaking update. Refresh for updates.

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    Fresh Out! YFN Lucci Is Released From Georgia Prison (UPDATE)

    After spending over a month behind bars, rapper YFN Lucci has been released from Georgia State Prison. The Atlanta native, whose real name is Rayshawn Lamar Bennett, was arrested on murder charges in connection to a December 2020 shooting.

    Fans of the rapper have been eagerly awaiting his release, and many took to social media to express their excitement. Lucci’s legal team has been working diligently to secure his release, and it seems that their efforts have finally paid off.

    While details surrounding Lucci’s release are still emerging, it is clear that the rapper is thrilled to be out of prison and back with his loved ones. It remains to be seen how this experience will impact Lucci’s career moving forward, but one thing is for sure – his fans are happy to have him back.

    Stay tuned for more updates on YFN Lucci’s release and what’s next for the talented rapper.

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  • Rapper YFN Lucci released from Fulton County Jail


    Rapper YFN Lucci has been released from the Fulton County Jail a little more than a year after pleading guilty to a charge as part of a Fulton County investigation into gang activity. 

    A spokesperson for the Georgia Department of Corrections has confirmed with FOX 5 that the rapper, whose given name is Rayshawn Bennett, is “no longer in GDC custody.”

    YFN Lucci released from prison

    The backstory:

    The rapper was arrested in 2021 as part of a wide-ranging indictment of 12 people officials claim are associated with subgroups of the Bloods gang. 

    In the 105-count indictment, which stemmed from a six-month investigation, investigators say Lucci and others committed a wide variety of crimes to protect and enhance the gang’s reputation and to gain and maintain control of territory. Bennett has been charged with murder after police said he was the driver in a gang-related drive-by shooting that killed a man.

    In January 2024, Bennett pleaded guilty to one count of violation of Georgia’s Street Gang Terrorism and Prevention Act. As part of his plea deal, prosecutors dropped the remaining 12 of 13 counts.

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    As part of the plea deal, Bennett was sentenced to 20 years with 10 in prison and credit for time served. 

    The state agreed not to object to Bennett’s attempts to receive parole.

    What we don’t know:

    Details about the conditions of Bennett’s release have not been shared by the State Board of Pardons and Paroles.

    The Source: Information for this story came from a statement by the Georgia Department of Corrections. Additional information came from previous FOX 5 reporting.

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    Atlanta-based rapper YFN Lucci has been released from Fulton County Jail after posting bond. The 29-year-old artist, whose real name is Rayshawn Bennett, was arrested earlier this month on multiple charges, including murder, aggravated assault, and participation in criminal street gang activity.

    YFN Lucci’s legal team successfully argued for his release on bond, and he is now out of jail awaiting his upcoming trial. The rapper maintains his innocence and has vowed to fight the charges against him.

    Fans of YFN Lucci have been showing their support for him on social media, with many expressing relief that he is now out of jail. It remains to be seen how this legal battle will unfold, but for now, the rapper is back home and focusing on his music career.

    Stay tuned for updates on YFN Lucci’s case and his future in the music industry. #FreeYFNLucci

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  • How long has YFN Lucci been in jail? Rapper to be reportedly released from prison in a day


    In January 2024, American rapper and singer YFN Lucci, aka Rayshawn Bennett, pleaded guilty to violating Georgia’s Street Gang Terrorism and Prevention Act. As a result, he was sentenced to ten years behind bars and ten more on probation. He has been in jail since the time he surrendered in 2021. Therefore, the rapper has been in prison for about four years now.

    On January 13, 2025, former TMZ correspondent Loren Lorosa shared an update on social media claiming that Lucci was getting prepared to be released from prison this month. According to XXL, the rapper will be freed on Friday, January 31, 2025.

    The tweet by XXL revealed that his prison time has been counted since 2021. The rapper reportedly was eligible for parole in May 2024.

    After the confirmation by XXL, Loren again took to X, formerly known as Twitter, and revealed that she had reached out to YFN Lucci’s attorney Drew Findling. She confirmed that the rapper was going to be released on the last day of this month. Her tweet read:

    “A source close to the rapper tells me, Lucci will be released ANY DAY NOW. His teams literally checking their phones daily for the call.”

    The tweet also read that there will be a few conditions that the rapper had to abide by, during his release. Loren further stated that the “conditions aren’t too crazy.” She additionally said that the conditions were the same ones as were put forward when the plea deal was agreed upon.

    A condition of his plea deal, as confirmed by Findling, was that YFN Lucci would not cooperate in any other cases.


    Why was YFN Lucci arrested and what were the charges against him?

    As mentioned before, YFN Lucci turned himself in in 2021, when murder charges were filed against him. This was in connection to a fatal shooting that killed 28-year-old James Adams and injured another man. The prosecutors then argued that the rapper was the driver during the incident. They, however, also clarified that he wasn’t the one to pull the trigger.

    The rapper was then charged with felony murder, aggravated assault, racketeering, and participation in gang activity.

    Last year, he pleaded guilty to one count under Georgia’s Street Gang Terrorism and Prevention Act. In return for the deal, the prosecutors dropped 12 out of the 13 charges against the rapper.

    According to a January 23, 2024 article by CNN, prosecutors claimed that Lucci had an association with The Bloods street gang. Prosecutors also argued that the part of the gang that Lucci allegedly belonged to, got into a rift with YSL.

    As per the indictment, YFN was related to The Bloods and was also involved in several criminal activities over the years. In a September 2024 report by Diario AS, the investigation and case related to Lucci were a part of the efforts made by the Fulton County District Attorney, to deal with gang-related issues in Atlanta.