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Huge voter rush shakes up deadlocked 2026 governor and mayor race in LA County
The trend of increased voter turnout appears to be holding, according to the Los Angeles County Registrar’s Office, as polls prepared to close Tuesday evening. More than 1.3 million ballots had been cast as of 8 pm Tuesday when polls closed across the state of California, including both mail-in and in-person votes, representing a roughly…
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Taylor Swift’s former friend Karlie Kloss scores wedding invite after rumored feud: report
Taylor Swift’s highly discussed guest list for her upcoming wedding will now apparently include one debated friend who reportedly was hanging on the chopping block. Supermodel Karlie Kloss’ invite was allegedly up in the air, according to a report from the Daily Mail on May 30. However, TMZ reported Tuesday that a source said Kloss…
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Rebecca Bennett Wins Primary to Take on Absent Congressman Tom Kean
Thomas Kean Jr., a member of the Republican Party, during the press conference on April 22, 2024 in Kyiv, Ukraine. —Vitalii Nosach—Global Images Ukraine Democratic voters in a New Jersey congressional district where the sitting Congressman hasn’t been seen in months settled on former Navy pilot Rebecca Bennett to take on Republican Rep. Tom Kean,…
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Trump DNI pick’s real mission isn’t what president is claiming: ex-GOP operative
Former GOP operative Tim Miller took a moment on MS NOW’s “Deadline: White House” to lay into President Donald Trump’s move to replace outgoing Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard with his controversial housing finance administrator Bill Pulte — a man often called Trump’s “attack dog,” and, Miller pointed out, has absolutely no qualifications to…
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Bari Weiss just set off an ‘underwater earthquake’ at CBS by firing Scott Pelley: expert
A media expert warned CBS chief Bari Weiss on Tuesday night that she just set off an “underwater earthquake” at her network by showing veteran journalist Scott Pelley the door. Brian Stelter, CNN’s chief media analyst, told Kaitlan Collins on “The Source” that Pelley’s firing likely won’t go over well within the CBS newsroom and…
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Los Angeles residents share who they voted for in mayoral race —and it’s bad news for Karen Bass
Voters across Los Angeles made their voices heard at the ballot box Tuesday, sharing with The California Post who they wanted to see hold the city’s top job. A California Post survey conducted with McLaughlin & Associates just days before the June 2 primary election showed reality TV star-turned-mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt surging to a…
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Kyle Cooke pokes holes in Amanda Batula and West Wilson’s relationship timeline as he admits when marriage really ended
Kyle Cooke revealed that he and Amanda Batula broke up the same day they publicly announced their separation — poking holes in her relationship timeline with West Wilson. “There’s a lot of conspiracy theories thinking that we had split and we held it together for cameras. We split the day we put the statement out,”…
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Supreme Court hands Alabama GOP a major win
The Supreme Court handed Alabama Republicans a massive victory on Tuesday, allowing the state to use a redrawn congressional map that eliminates one of two districts represented by a Black Democratic member of Congress, CNN reported. The court issued an unsigned order on its emergency docket over the dissent of its three liberal justices —…
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Supreme Court rules Alabama may redraw congressional maps to oust a Black Democrat
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday night that Alabama Republican leaders may redraw their congressional voting districts to oust a Black Democrat and elect a white Republican. The court’s conservatives, who ruled for Louisiana Republicans in a redistricting dispute, extended that decision to Alabama. The three liberals dissented. The decision clears the way for the…
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Sonia Sotomayor scorches Supreme Court colleagues in scathing dissent: ‘Wrong twice over’
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor took her colleagues to task in a new dissenting opinion on Tuesday, arguing that they evaded the core questions raised in an election case and that their analysis of the facts was “wrong twice over.” The case involved Alabama using a congressional map that a lower court found was intentionally…









