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May 17 2026POLITICS

Why a local election in Sonoma County is getting big money attention

A billboard along Highway 101 keeps reminding drivers about Todd Lands, one of three candidates running to fill an open seat on Sonoma County’s Board of Supervisors. The ad pushes his slogan "Less Talk. More Action, " but the real story behind Lands might be who’s paying for it. Campaign records sho

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May 17 2026FINANCE

Newport News locals get a cash boost for auto loans this summer

A Virginia credit union is dangling extra cash in front of car buyers who act fast this spring. Starting May 18 and closing June 1, 2026, anyone financing a vehicle with Langley Federal’s auto loan can pocket a $500 bonus—if they also park at least $500 in a new 11-month savings certificate. The cat

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May 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

British crime dramas that hook you without the usual chaos

British crime shows often rely on loud chases and sudden gunshots to keep viewers on edge. Not these ones. They prove a good story can stand strong without flashing sirens or explosions. Instead of quick cuts and fake drama, they build tension through real conversations and slow-burning choices. The

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May 17 2026ENTERTAINMENT

When Crime Shows Don’t Play by the Rules

Netflix’s latest mystery series takes a bold gamble by refusing to wrap things up neatly. Most crime shows follow a simple formula: a case opens, detectives work hard, and a winner is declared before the credits roll. This show, however, stretches the chase across eight episodes—and then keeps going

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May 17 2026CRIME

Security Camera Footage Shows TV Star in Car Tracking Trouble

Security cameras caught a star from a well-known street racing show sneaking around a parked car in the middle of the night. The person, dressed in dark clothes and a hood, appears to be attaching a small tracking device underneath the vehicle. This happened in Bath, New York, on May 12, according t

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May 17 2026CRIME

Jermaine Jackson faces big money penalty in old assault case

A woman won a $6. 5 million judgment against Jermaine Jackson after telling a court he broke into her home in Los Angeles three decades ago and attacked her. The case rests on a 2023 complaint claiming that in spring 1988 Jackson entered without permission, forced himself inside, and committed rape

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May 17 2026SPORTS

Rain forces Indy 500 qualifying to take a different route

Saturday’s rain in Indianapolis didn’t just dampen the ground—it soaked the entire first day of Indy 500 qualifying, a rare event last seen in 2008. Instead of the usual qualifying battles, teams faced empty garages and empty stands while waiting for hours just to see if the track would dry. Now the

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May 17 2026OPINION

Lee County’s Dangerous Roads Need a Better Solution Than Painted Lanes

Florida roads are notorious for being risky for people walking or biking. Lee County, with its beautiful beaches and sunny weather, is no exception. Every year, families in the area face preventable tragedies when pedestrians and cyclists are hit by cars. Advocates say painted bike lanes on fast roa

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May 17 2026SPORTS

When Coaches and Their Families Cross the Line

Fran McCaffery spent 15 years coaching Iowa basketball, turning the team into a regular NCAA Tournament contender and earning a solid 297-207 record. But his time in Iowa City ended badly, partly because of friction with local media personalities. The most well-known was Gary Dolphin, the long-time

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May 17 2026FINANCE

From Investor to Believer: What Made Mark Cuban Finally See Crypto’s Potential

Mark Cuban wasn’t always a fan of cryptocurrency. Long before his public support, he brushed off early chances to get involved. Coinbase’s co-founder tried reaching out years ago, but Cuban passed on the opportunity. He later admitted he simply didn’t understand the tech well enough at the time. Yea

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