Rolling Stone
Coverage of Rolling Stone in the Nexus archive.
- ‘Below Deck Mediterranean’ star Nathan Gallagher facing domestic violence charges
Nathan Gallagher, a star from “Below Deck Mediterranean,” was arrested in Sydney, Australia, on December 27 for allegedly assaulting a woman. He faced charges including assault occasioning actual bodily harm and intentionally choking a person without consent. Furthermore, he was named in an Apprehended Violence Application filed by Gael Cameron, his former girlfriend and fellow cast member.
- LIZ PEEK: Hasan Piker exposes Democrats' desperation to win back young men
Hasan Piker, a self-described Marxist who gained millions of followers by making outrageous commentary, has become a key figure on the radical Left. Democrats are reportedly desperate to regain the support of young men, as these demographics favored candidates like former President Trump in 2016 and 2024. In attempts to reverse those losses, Democratic figures have staged stunts aimed at attracting male Millennials and Gen Z.
- Rep. Max Miller facing domestic abuse allegations as he runs for reelection
Rep. Max Miller of Ohio is facing domestic abuse allegations as he runs for reelection, which he denies. Nikki McCann Ramirez, co-author of a Rolling Stone article on the accusations and GOP response, discusses the issue on 'The Takeout.'
- Mamdani says even if he can get along with Trump, he still demands that 'ICE should be abolished'
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and President Donald Trump share a mutual love for New York but have significant disagreements about ICE. Mamdani advocates for abolishing ICE, calling it a 'cruel agency' that undermines public safety, despite maintaining an 'honest' and 'direct' relationship with Trump.
- Chris Brown ordered to pay housekeeper $13 million after dog attack
A California jury ordered singer Chris Brown to pay $12.9 million in damages to Maria Avila, a housekeeper mauled by his 200-pound Caucasian shepherd dog in 2020. Avila's sister and husband also received compensation for emotional distress. Brown testified the dog was for security, not a personal pet, and claimed he left the scene before paramedics arrived due to celebrity concerns.
- Charges dropped against country star Bailey Zimmerman for hotel incident, reports say
Charges against country music star Bailey Zimmerman for damaging a New Mexico hotel room were dropped after he paid for the damages and took responsibility. Zimmerman apologized publicly, stating he was deeply sorry for his actions and the impact on the community and fans.
- Charges dropped against country star Bailey Zimmerman for hotel incident, reports say
Charges against country music star Bailey Zimmerman for damaging a New Mexico hotel room were dropped after he paid for the damages and took responsibility. Zimmerman issued a public apology to the community, the resort, and his fans, and the Bernalillo County District Attorney’s Office confirmed the case was dismissed.
- Charges dropped against country star Bailey Zimmerman for hotel incident, reports say
Charges against country star Bailey Zimmerman for damaging a New Mexico hotel room were dropped after he paid for the damages and took responsibility. Zimmerman apologized publicly, stating he was sorry for his actions and the impact on the community and fans.
- Dolly Parton makes surprise appearance at truck stop opening
Dolly Parton made a surprise appearance at the grand opening of Dolly’s Tennesseean Travel Stop in Cornersville, Tennessee, challenging Buc-ee’s. Fans gathered despite her recent health issues and absence from the public eye, and the truck stop features Dolly-themed merchandise, a coffee named 'Cup of Ambition,' and other amenities.
- Spotify is adding long-form articles to its audiobook library
Spotify has partnered with major publications like Rolling Stone, Variety, Billboard, WIRED, and Pitchfork to add narrated long-form articles to its audiobook library, expanding its content offerings for subscribers.
- Bette Midler latest to assault people's ears with terrible protest song
Bette Midler released a modernized version of Woody Guthrie's 1940 protest song 'Hey You Facists' to criticize Donald Trump, following Bruce Springsteen's similar ICE-themed track. The article sarcastically critiques the song's lyrics and the broader trend of celebrities using protest music to attack Trump, highlighting perceived hypocrisy and inaccuracy.