Arizona state Senate candidate John McLean killed in suspected DUI crash: ‘True public servant’

Arizona State LD17 Senate Candidate John McLean (pictured) was killed in a car crash, reports claim. LD17Democrats/Facebook A Democratic candidate for a seat in the Arizona Senate was killed in an early morning DUI crash in Tucson on Friday, police confirmed. John McLean, 68, died after Michael Martin Creel, 27, allegedly ran a stop sign and struck … Read more

Ridley Scott reveals why Nick Cave’s crazy Gladiator 2 script didn’t get made

Russell Crowe could have made a return in a bonkers sequel (Picture: Dreamworks/Universal/Kobal/REX/Shutterstock) In a parallel universe Gladiator 2 featured not Paul Mescal and Pedro Pascalgoing head-to-head in the arena – but rather a deceased Maximus as he wakes up in the afterlife. The highly-anticipated sequel to the Oscar-winning 2000 historic drama from Ridley Scott … Read more

Bill Maher says ‘r——d’ Democrats blew 2024 election with woke issues: ‘Stop screaming at people’

Comedian Bill Maher said the Democratic Party had to look in the mirror and that focusing on woke issues most voters don’t care about had cost them the 2024 presidential election. “Democrats have become like a royal family that, because of so much incest, has unfortunately had children who are r——d,” Maher said to audience … Read more

Everything we know about Liam Payne’s death one month on

One month ago today, Liam Payne died in Buenos Aires (Picture: Mike Marsland/Mike Marsland/WireImage) Singer and former One Direction member Liam Payne tragically died age 31 exactly one month ago, after falling from a balcony. In the short weeks since his death on October 16, new information has come to light surrounding the circumstances leading up to the fateful … Read more

Trump, the 2028 Olympics and what it all means for L.A.

Olympic gold medalist snowboarder Redmond Gerard, left, listens to President Trump describing his snowboarding stunts during a ceremony welcoming the Team USA Olympic athletes at the White House in 2018. (Manuel Balce Ceneta / Associated Press) Good morning, and welcome to L.A. on the Record — our City Hall newsletter. It’s Dakota Smith with all … Read more

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