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Jun 02 2026POLITICS

Spencer Pratt Sees Big Money From Celebs and Billionaires Ahead of LA Mayor Race

Spencer Pratt, once a reality‑TV personality, is now a serious contender for Los Angeles mayor. He is using the city’s cost‑of‑living crisis and safety concerns as his main talking points, positioning himself against the incumbent Democrat Karen Bass. If current polls hold true, Pratt could move on

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Jun 02 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Helping Hands for a Musician's Family

Oliver Drake, guitarist and vocalist for the British thrash metal group Evile, faced tough choices while trying to balance his passion for music with family responsibilities. Like many artists, he struggled to earn enough to cover living costs and touring expenses over the years. Instead of keeping

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Jun 01 2026POLITICS

Small airport, big choices for Naples

Naples’ tiny airport packs more punch than many realize. Locals debate its future, but the real questions go deeper. Should private planes keep buzzing in late at night, even if rules get bent? Fines could tighten things up—bigger planes paying more, just like speeding tickets scale with the crime.

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Jun 01 2026POLITICS

New Mexico Democrats push back against hidden cash in elections

Politics in New Mexico is getting messy with secret cash flowing into key races. State elections for land commissioner and secretary of state are seeing big spending by groups that don’t have to reveal their donors. This isn’t just a local problem—it’s part of a bigger trend where wealthy donors and

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May 29 2026POLITICS

Colorado Governor Race: A Tale of Tall Tales and Empty Promises

The upcoming primary for Colorado’s governor seat has turned into a showdown of stories that sound more like fiction than politics. Three candidates are vying for the nomination, but only one brings real legislative experience to the table: state Senator Barbara Kirkmeyer. The other two, Victor Marx

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May 29 2026CRIME

A Drunk Cyclist\'s Outburst Leaves Two Candidates Shaken

Over Memorial Day weekend, two Spokane political hopefuls found themselves in an unexpected clash with a clearly intoxicated man while putting up campaign signs. Adrian Davis, 43, now faces serious charges after what started as a simple act of political campaigning turned into a violent confrontatio

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May 27 2026POLITICS

Montana Law Rethinks Money Rules in Politics

The newest bill, known as I‑194, aims to tighten rules around money in political campaigns. The proposal says that if the state fails to update its campaign finance laws, it could face a financial hit worth millions. The idea is that newer regulations would keep the political process fair and transp

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May 27 2026POLITICS

Money, power, and California’s governor race

California’s race for governor just got stranger as a billionaire spends millions trying to win. Tom Steyer has poured $200 million of his own money into the campaign, mostly on ads and paying influencers across California. Even his own supporters call it “disgusting, ” but they hope all this spendi

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May 27 2026LIFESTYLE

Sip for a Cause: Dunkin’ Turns Iced Coffee into Charity on May 27, 2026

Every year, a simple drink order does more than just wake someone up. On May 27, 2026, Dunkin’ is turning iced coffee into a way to help kids facing tough times. By buying any size iced coffee or cold brew, customers support the Dunkin’ Joy in Childhood Foundation without extra cost. This isn’t just

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May 26 2026POLITICS

Simple Choice: Why Alaska Should Drop Ranked Voting

Alaska voters face a decision next year about how to choose their leaders. A new proposal wants to end the system that lets voters rank multiple candidates. It says the old way—pick one person—is clearer and fairer. The current method is more complex. Candidates run in a “top‑four jungle

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