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Marshawn Kneeland Suicide Report Prompts New Concerns About CTE Among NFL Players

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As we previously reported, Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland has passed away at the age of 24.

The Cowboys confirmed the tragic news on Thursday morning, but the initial statement from the team did not include any information about the cause of death.

Now, multiple outlets are reporting that Kneeland died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Marshawn Kneeland #DL41 of the Western Michigan Broncos speaks to the media during the 2024 NFL Draft Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 28, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Marshawn Kneeland #DL41 of the Western Michigan Broncos speaks to the media during the 2024 NFL Draft Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 28, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images)

Police responded to a welfare concern at Marshawn Kneeland’s residence on Wednesday night but were unable to contact anyone inside the home.

According to 911 audio obtained by TMZ, Kneeland’s girlfriend told police that “he is armed and has a history of mental illness” and that she was worried he would “end it all.”

At one point in the call, a 911 operator says that members of Kneeland’s family received “a group text saying goodbye”

She added that Kneeland’s loved ones were “concerned about his welfare.”

Elijah Higgins #84 of the Arizona Cardinals rushes ahead of Marshawn Kneeland #94 of the Dallas Cowboys during the second quarter in the game at AT&T Stadium on November 03, 2025 in Arlington, Texas.
Elijah Higgins #84 of the Arizona Cardinals rushes ahead of Marshawn Kneeland #94 of the Dallas Cowboys during the second quarter in the game at AT&T Stadium on November 03, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)

Police in Frisco, Texas say that Kneeland was involved in a pursuit around 10:39 PM on Wednesday night.

He evaded troopers after an attempt to pull him over for a traffic violation and proceeded to crash his car and flee on foot.

Kneeland’s body was reportedly found inside a portable toilet at around 1:30 am.

The list of NFL players who have committed suicide is a tragically long one, and numerous medical experts have expressed concern for the ways in which the brutality of the game might be impacting these players’ mental health.

Marshawn Kneeland #DL41 of the Western Michigan Broncos speaks to the media during the 2024 NFL Draft Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 28, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Marshawn Kneeland #DL41 of the Western Michigan Broncos speaks to the media during the 2024 NFL Draft Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on February 28, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images)

Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) has been found in the brains of hundreds of retired players, and it’s widely believed to be the primary cause of suicidal ideation and other destructive behaviors in former NFL stars.

We do not know if CTE was a factor in Kneeland’s death, but it’s certainly a matter that his loved ones and the league will likely wish to explore.

Kneeland was drafted by the Cowboys in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft. In Monday’s game against the Arizona Cardinals, he scored his first touchdown by recovering a blocked punt in the end zone.

“It is with extreme sadness that the Dallas Cowboys share that Marshawn Kneeland tragically passed away this morning,” reads today’s statement from the team.

“Marshawn was a beloved teammate and member of our organization. Our thoughts and prayers regarding Marshawn are with his girlfriend Catalina and his family,” the statement continued.

We will have further updates on this developing story as new information becomes available.

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Noah Brown Served Divorce Papers by Ex Rhain’s New Man

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Rhain Brown has filed to divorce Noah Brown.

Early this year, we reported on the Alaskan Bush People split. They had been one of the family’s most enduring couples.

In addition to filing for divorce, Rhain has moved on romantically.

And her new man was the one who served Noah with her divorce papers.

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In a video that spread across social media, Noah Brown and Rhain Brown announced their separation in January 2025. (Image Credit: YouTube)

Noah Brown has been served with divorce papers

In January, Noah and Rhain Brown announced their breakup.

The Alaskan Bush People alums share two children.

They had been married for six years.

As far as minor reality TV personality split announcements go … it was weird.

Noah posted a TikTok, of all things, sharing that he had moved out of the home at her request.

@noah_dc_brown #separated #breakup #heartbroken #husband #wife #alaskanbushpeople #noahbrown #alaskan #foryoupageofficiall #tiktok #fyp #sadness #depression #lost #alone #regret #fail ♬ original sound – Noah Brown

Keeping with the trend of weird ways to discuss the end of your marriage, Noah offered a “separation update” video this week.

Posting to Facebook (which might sound like an odd choice in 2025, but the bulk of Alaskan Bush People’s viewing demographic are likely still active on the platform), he explained his relative silence in recent months.

Simply put, Noah said that he had been quiet about the separation for “a while, ’cause of reasons.”

He declared that “it’s time for a separation update and this one is that my ex-wife … already has a boyfriend.”

This is when he revealed that he has met the new man. That can be important, especially since he and Rhain share children Eli and Adam.

Noah Brown on Alaskan Bush People
During his time on ‘Alaskan Bush People,’ Noah Brown gave off a different vibe than many of his siblings. (Image Credit: Discovery)

Rhain’s new man is the one who served him with the papers

“Two days later,” Noah shared during the lengthy video, “he actually served me with divorce papers.”

He announced: “So I am officially served and everything.” 

Noah may sound sort of upbeat about the way that the past year has been going, but he is also asking fans for help.

He wants people to recommend “a good lawyer” to him.

Noah then joked that he’d like a divorce attorney who “wants a lot of advertisement.” In other words, it sounds like he’s hoping to at least get a discount and to use his status as a former reality TV personality to compensate the lawyer with advertising.

During the update, Noah flashed the Petition for Divorce at the screen.

We can see that Rhain filed for divorce in Okanogan County, Washington. They both still live in that county, though Noah moved out of the family home many months ago.

Interestingly, the date of separation is not January, when they shared the news.

The filing shows that they had distinct dwellings as early as September 2024.

It sounds like they held off on announcing the separation for a few months, to see if it would last. Sparing yourself potential public humiliation is smart.

A still of Noah Brown in a Facebook reel reading: "Separation update: served divorce papers"
Using a Facebook reel, Noah Brown offered a “separation update” that became a divorce update. (Image Credit: Facebook)

For now, the divorce seems to be fairly amicable

“I see no reason to fight it and drag it through court,” Noah Brown said of the divorce.

He added that this is “as long as everything’s fair and equal and she doesn’t try to take my kids or my property in Alaska.”

Noah emphasized: “I’m good to go,” promising to keep fans updated on the divorce.

He also had a request: to please be nice on social media. That includes his ex, Rhain, and her new man.

“Let’s keep the negativity towards my ex and her boyfriend and everything, let’s keep that nil, like, none,” Noah asked. “Very much appreciated.” 

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Robyn Polston, 44, Arrested After Welcoming Child By Daughter’s 14-Year-Old …

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We have a very upsetting story to report out of Illinois this week.

(So please consider this a warning that the following article contains allegations of sexual abuse and other disturbing details.)

A 44-year-old mother named Robyn Polston was arrested this week on two counts of criminal sexual assault with a victim between the ages of 13 and 17 and two counts of possession of child pornography.

A 43-year-old mom named Robyn Polston has been arrested after allegedly welcoming a child with a 14-year-old.
A 44-year-old mom named Robyn Polston has been arrested after allegedly welcoming a child with a 14-year-old. (Tazewell County Sheriff’s Office)

The arrest stems from allegations that Polston had a child by a 14-year-old boy who was identified as a friend of her daughter’s.

According to court filings obtained by People, Polston met her alleged victim when she chaperoned a school dance at which he was her daughter’s date.

The boy and his family moved away shortly after that dance, but he returned for a visit about 40 weeks before the birth of Polston’s child.

Police say the perpetrator made little effort to hide her crime, even giving her child the same middle and last name as the alleged victim.

Polston insisted the father “was a man in his twenties named Brian” who she had not seen since the birth of her child.

An affidavit issued ahead of Polston’s arrest indicates that a DNA test was performed, and the teenage victim was identified as the baby’s father.

True crime bloggers who had been watching the situation closely were overjoyed by the news that Polston had been arrested.

Many felt that the investigation dragged on for far too long, and the suspect should have been apprehended months ago.

Whatever the case, Polston is now behind bars. She’s due in court for an arraignment on December 4.

People and other outlets say they have reached out to Polston’s legal team for comment but have not yet received a response.

If you suspect that someone you know has been a victim of child abuse, call the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-4-A-Child or 1-800-422-4453, or go to www.childhelp.org.

All calls are toll-free and confidential.

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Antonio Brown Extradited from Dubai, Will Face Attempted Murder Charge

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Antonio Brown is in serious trouble with the law.

The former NFL wide receiver has been arrested on an attempted murder charge stemming from a shooting after a celebrity boxing event in Miami, police and numerous celebrity gossip news outlets confirmed on Thursday.

Brown was taken into custody in Dubai by the U.S. Marshals Service and extradited to Essex County Correctional Facility in New Jersey.

Here is a look at his mug shot:

(Essex County Correctional Facility)

“Following a thorough investigation … Antonio Brown (AB) has been identified as the shooter,” the Miami Police Department wrote in a statement on November 6.

“This is just another example of the relentless work and dedication of Miami Police Detectives, working closely with Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office, and U.S. Marshals to identify and arrest those who commit crimes in the City of Miami.”

A warrant was issued for the ex-All-Pro in June following the shooting … which allegedly happened on May 17 following celebrity boxing event hosted by streamer Adin Ross.

Footage posted to social media around this time seemed to depict Brown fighting with numerous individuals before the group moved to a nearby alley.

Brown can be seen running toward the group while holding something in his hand… mere seconds before a loud sound resembling gun shots is heard.

Antonio Brown visits the SiriusXM Studios on April 27, 2022 in New York City. (Getty)

A man named Zul-Qarnain Kwame Nantambu previously told investigators one of the bullets reportedly fired by Brown grazed his neck.

“I was jumped by multiple individuals who tried to steal my jewelry and cause physical harm to me,” Brown wrote on his X account after this incident went viral.

“Contrary to some video circulating, Police temporarily detained me until they received my side of the story and then released me. I WENT HOME THAT NIGHT AND WAS NOT ARRESTED. I will be talking to my legal council and attorneys on pressing charges on the individuals that jumped me.”

He later claimed he had “CTE” as a result of having gotten too many concussions and that he “blacked out.”

A second-degree attempted murder charge carries a maximum 15-year prison sentence and up to a $10,000 fine in event of a conviction.

Antonio Brown attends Floyd Mayweather’s birthday bash at The Gabriel Miami South Beach on February 24, 2022 in Miami Beach, Florida. (Photo by Mark Brown/Getty Images)

Brown has had multiple legal issues in the past, including a 2019 civil case in which he was accused of sexually assaulting a former trainer.

The following year, Brown pleaded no contest to felony battery and burglary. Then, in 2023, he was arrested for failure to pay child support.

Brown who spent 12 years in the NFL; he last played in 2021 for Tampa Bay, but spent most of his career with Pittsburgh.

For his career, Brown hauled in 928 receptions for more than 12,000 yards and 83 touchdowns.

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Spanberger makes inroads with rural Republicans unhappy with Trump

Helping propel Abigail Spanberger’s dominant win in the Virginia governor’s race Tuesday are dissatisfied rural voters who have supported Donald Trump.

Spanberger’s victory was largely driven by massive turnout in northern and eastern Virginia’s urban areas. But she picked up support across the state’s deep-red central and western counties, where Trump’s tariffs have hit the manufacturing and agricultural industries especially hard. Even as her GOP opponent won most of those places, Spanberger posed the best performance by a statewide Democratic candidate in several cycles, according to a POLITICO analysis of voting data in the localities classified as “rural” by the federal government.

Rural voters are dissatisfied with economic conditions, including Trump’s erratic tariff threats that have impacted farmers throughout the country. The result was a rude awakening for some rural-state Republicans, who have long relied on large margins in these deep-red areas.

“Last night, honestly, was an awakening for a lot of folks,” said Sen. Jim Justice (R-W.V.) Wednesday. “If you don’t pick up on what really happened last night, the margin of victory … then I think you’re living in a cave.”

Spanberger outperformed Kamala Harris’ margin in 48 of Virginia’s 52 rural localities. And according to exit polling, she won 46 percent of rural voters — an 8-point deficit to Republican rival Winsome Earle-Sears, and a 19-point swing from 2021 Democratic nominee Terry McAuliffe’s 27-point disadvantage.

And she accomplished that after emphasizing Trump’s tariffs on the campaign trail.

“When those tariffs are squeezing Virginia farmers and producers, that is a huge impact on our economy,” Spanberger said in laying out her economic plan. Throughout the campaign, she derided the tariffs as a “massive tax hike on Virginians” and pledged to lead trade missions to open export markets for the state’s $82 billion agricultural sector and $50 billion manufacturing sector.

Now national Democrats, feeling bullish after Tuesday’s big wins, are praising Spanberger’s performance in rural areas as a blueprint for the party in the upcoming midterms, when netting three seats will hand them control of the House.

“Last night’s results show Democrats can win back rural voters with a relentless focus on affordability,” said Eli Cousin, spokesperson for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, on Wednesday. “The results are also a massive warning sign for House Republicans … who have made life harder for rural Americans by rubber stamping cost-spiking tariffs and voting to put rural hospitals and health clinics at risk of closure.”

Spanberger, the first woman elected governor in Virginia’s history, deviated from party orthodoxy by spending significant time campaigning in the deep-red rural pockets of the state, even as recently as last week. Her messaging there focused almost exclusively on the economic issues ailing rural America during the first nine months of the Trump administration, including the seismic impact of tariffs and the fallout on rural health care from Medicaid cuts.

“People are so tired about the chaos right now from the federal government,” said Roberta Thacker-Oliver, the rural caucus chair for Virginia Democrats. “She sent a message about the everyday things, about lowering costs for people.”

Democrats see Spanbergers’ strategy as a template for the 2026 midterms. As Republicans eye redrawing more favorable House districts across the country, an aggressive push Democrats are starting to challenge, the minority party’s chances at retaking control of Congress will increasingly rely on its ability to compete in rural districts.

Chris Sloan, political director for the Democratic Governors Association, attributed Spanberger’s win to “a relentless focus on the economy and affordability.”

“These are issues that resonated with voters everywhere,” he added, “and we took advantage of that.”

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Free mofongo? Mamdani dazzles Democratic insiders in San Juan

SAN JUAN — Zohran Mamdani wants to be a new kind of leader for New York. But in his second day as mayor-elect, he embraced an old political tradition: partying in Puerto Rico.

New York’s Democrats — from state lawmakers to City Hall aides to union power brokers — decamp to San Juan every November for a long weekend of panels and receptions, schmoozing and dealmaking. With more than 4,000 attendees, the Somos conference doubles as the New York political world’s unofficial family reunion, and this year the family member with the newest and unlikeliest win was its biggest draw.

The 34-year-old democratic socialist, whose stunning victory upended the political order those insiders helped build, arrived at the Caribe Hilton hotel early Thursday evening to address a teeming crowd of hundreds that had been waiting for him on the oceanfront.

While Mamdani’s audience was different than the crowds he faced during his campaign rallies — a sea of Democratic power players, many of whom view politics as an industry above all else — his message wavered little.

“It is time for working people to be able to afford to live in the city that they call home,” Mamdani told the crowd. “When I look at these leaders, I see partners who are willing to do two things all at once, fight an authoritarian administration and deliver on an affordability crisis. No longer can we just do one. Now we must do both. “

There are many receptions to choose from at Somos, and Mamdani made a statement with his pick: an outdoor gathering co-hosted by District Council 37 — the city’s public employees union, which supported him in the election over former Gov. Andrew Cuomo — and state Attorney General Letitia James, who also embraced the upstart’s candidacy.

“Courage, my friends, is contagious,” James said on stage. “And what we have in the next mayor of the city of New York, Zohran Mamdani, we’ve got a leader with this bold leadership, this bold vision, who will bring us all together, and we must recognize and support him and protect him each and every day.”

For Mamdani, the trip wasn’t just a celebration — it was a debut before the establishment he once ran against. Somos is where New York’s Democratic hierarchy gathers each year to gossip, broker deals and take the temperature of power. And now the mayor-elect was suddenly at the center of it all.

His presence posed a new question for both sides: Would Mamdani try to build bridges with the Democratic old guard — or keep his distance from the machine he’s long criticized? And would the party’s power brokers, wary but impressed, open the door to a mayor who preaches redistribution and quotes Eugene Debs?

For now, Mamdani is signaling coexistence rather than confrontation. He plans private meetings through the weekend but is steering clear of the bar circuit that defines much of Somos’ after-hours politicking — a cautious entrance for a figure still deciding how close to get to the city’s old power structure.

Still, Mamdani has been the talk of the conference since it kicked off Wednesday, and his arrival was eagerly awaited. “When’s my boyfriend getting in?” Rep. Nydia Velázquez joked Thursday morning in the hotel lobby.

When Mamdani attended the Somos conference for the first time in 2024, he didn’t get much attention — he was a newly announced mayoral candidate polling near zero percent. One year later, he was the belle of the ball, having to sneak in the side door because the lobby would have been too busy, and later escape droves of admirers who rushed under the barricades after his speech for a selfie.

Velázquez and James were among those who joined him for a brief press availability in a hotel conference room before he stepped out to the reception.

Mamdani said he was “looking forward to having a conversation with President Trump” — after the president said on Fox News “it would be more appropriate” for the mayor-elect to reach out to him, rather than the other way around.

He didn’t have a specific time planned, Mamdani said, but when they do talk, “it will be a conversation that will be geared towards serving New Yorkers across the five boroughs, New Yorkers who are currently being priced out of the most expensive city in the United States of America.”

Trump has threatened to pull federal funds from the city and send in troops if Mamdani won.

Mamdani also responded to House Speaker Mike Johnson calling him a “Marxist.” 

“If I were Speaker Johnson, I would also not focus on the disastrous results of what the Republican administration has delivered for Americans across this country,” he said. “It is time for us to show that politics can be more than the cruelty and the punishment we so often see coming out of Washington, D.C.”

And when asked about Republican Rep. Elise Stefanik’s plans to launch her campaign for governor Friday, Mamdani said she “typifies the exact kind of politics that has created so much despair across the city, across the state and across the country.”

But his focus wasn’t only on GOP leaders. Asked how bullish he is on his plan to get state government to raise taxes on New Yorkers making over $1 million to fund his proposals like free, universal child care, Mamdani reiterated that “the most important thing is to fund the agenda.” And if state Gov. Kathy Hochul remains opposed to raising taxes but has other means to raise revenue, “I’m open to them, because what I care most about is that we actually deliver on these things.”

Hochul herself spoke at the receptions before Mamdani and celebrated his victory as an exclamation mark to a set of wins Democrats delivered throughout the state on Tuesday.

But the governor — who initially kept Mamdani at arms length before putting out a carefully-worded endorsement — seemed keenly aware of their political differences.

“Our fight is not with each other,” the governor said. “It is with Republicans in Washington who are destroying our way of life, our democracy.”

Eleven days prior, she had appeared at a campaign rally with Mamdani for the first time, where his fans shouted down the more moderate governor’s speech with chants of “Tax the Rich!”

Even at the posh Somos gathering, the governor was subjected to those same calls, shouted from the crowd when she took the stage.

“I hear you, but I’m the type of person, the more you push me, the more I’m not going to do what you want,” she said. “So little lesson to all of our friends out there.”

Mamdani will stay in San Juan through Saturday morning. But he already got a taste of an island delicacy before coming to the hotel.

“I’m proud to report,” he said, “that in the few hours I’ve been here, I’ve already had some mofongo, and it was great.”

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We polled Dems on who their leader is. They had no idea.

Democrats still don’t have a leader to guide them out of the wilderness.

Seismic victories in a series of off-cycle elections on Tuesday showed the power of an energized liberal base all across the country — and teased at the potential for the Democratic Party to storm back to power. But those wins did not immediately crown a singular leader who can harness that energy.

There are still dozens of competitors for the throne.

The POLITICO Poll, conducted by Public First in the closing weeks of the election, found a complete lack of consensus among 2024 Kamala Harris voters on an open-ended question: Who do you consider to be the leader of the Democratic Party?

The top response was “I don’t know,” or some similar variation. It made up over one-fifth (21 percent) of responses. “Nobody” garnered an additional 11 percent.

Harris, the former vice president, was the highest person on the list and the only one in double-digits. But she was still named as the party leader by only 16 percent of the people who voted for her last year — a relatively small number given she is the party’s most recent presidential nominee, has made headlines with her book promotion and is considered a potential 2028 contender.

The rest of the top choices spanned an array of party stalwarts, including congressional leaders and former presidents. Few of them are widely considered to be among the 2028 contenders except Harris and California Gov. Gavin Newsom, who was named by just 6 percent of Harris 2024 voters as the current party leader.

“This is where we are, guys,” said Lauren Harper Pope, a Democratic strategist and co-founder of WelcomePAC, which supports center-left candidates.

The party is divided “factionally and ideologically,” she said: “I couldn’t tell you who the leader of the Democratic Party is, either, and I work in Democratic politics.”

On Tuesday, a divided party that has spent a year licking its wounds in the wake of stunning losses in 2024 found new hope: Democrats romped in a series of statewide and downballot elections in blue and purple states, giving the party a much-needed boost a year after Trump returned to the White House and Republicans seized a governing trifecta in Washington.

In the marquee governors’ races, two moderates — Virginia’s Abigail Spanberger and New Jersey’s Mikie Sherrill — cruised to convincing wins. In California, Newsom’s redistricting gambit paid off. Other lower-profile races across Georgia, Pennsylvania and Virginia showed convincing shifts for Democrats. And in New York City, democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani dominated the mayoral election, sending flashing red lights for Republicans in Washington.

“It felt like we’re getting our footing back, in terms of politics,” said Lanae Erickson, vice president at the centrist-leaning Democratic think tank Third Way.

But those wins alone do not necessarily signal the rise of a new leader, she said: “That has not yet translated to people seeing clearly who they think is pointing the direction of the party.”

The difference could not be more stark between the two major parties: Among Republicans, everyone knows who is in charge.

Among last year’s Trump voters, 81 percent said he’s the party’s current leader. Only 6 percent said they don’t know who the leader is, and 2 percent said “nobody.”

The next top names after Trump were Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and Vice President JD Vance, who garnered 3 percent and 2 percent, respectively.

An obvious explanation between the two major parties, of course, is that Republicans control the White House and both chambers of Congress.

“This is pretty standard for a party that is out of power,” said Jared Leopold, a strategist who previously worked for the Democratic Governors Association. Republicans had no clear leader before Trump emerged in 2016 and Democrats had none until Barack Obama emerged in 2008, Leopold noted.

“The party should be in a, ‘let a thousand flowers bloom’ mold right now,” Leopold added. “Democrats were successful [Tuesday] as a big tent party running on affordability and against Donald Trump. That’s a two-piece equation that will be successful for us as we move toward 2028.”

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The nation’s cartoonists on the week in politics

Every week political cartoonists throughout the country and across the political spectrum apply their ink-stained skills to capture the foibles, memes, hypocrisies and other head-slapping events in the world of politics. The fruits of these labors are hundreds of cartoons that entertain and enrage readers of all political stripes. Here’s an offering of the best of this week’s crop, picked fresh off the Toonosphere. Edited by Matt Wuerker.

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Pod Save America podcasters host CPAC ‘for the left’

Democratic officials, strategists and activists are gathering in Washington on Friday for the first “Crooked Con,” hosted by the podcast juggernaut “Pod Save America,” which they are billing as the Conservative Political Action Committee, CPAC, “for the left.”

The lineup features several potential 2028 candidates, including Sens. Chris Murphy of Connecticut and Ruben Gallego of Arizona, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear and California Rep. Ro Khanna. Influencers Brian Tyler Cohen and Hasan Piker are getting top billing alongside Democratic National Committee Chair Ken Martin and Reps. Pramila Jayapal of Washington, Janelle Bynum of Oregon and Sarah McBride of Delaware.

“We wanted to create a place where we could have these conversations about what’s happening on our side and the changes that we need to make,” said Shaniqua McClendon, vice president of political strategy at Vote Save America. “The right has been much better at doing that.”

The event is timed with the group’s launch of its campaign program ahead of the 2026 midterms. In details shared first with POLITICO, Vote Save America, the nonprofit affiliated with Pod Save America and Crooked Media, announced it will be seeding more than a half-dozen on-the-ground, grassroots organizations with $250,000. So far, the group said it has raised $1.5 million for the 2026 midterms.

McClendon said they’re focusing on building up Democratic infrastructure because “a lot of those organizations just stopped getting the funding that they had been getting previously” in 2023 and 2024, when President Donald Trump swept back into the White House and Republicans held their majorities in Congress.

Those funding gaps in 2024, “I do think it had an impact,” she added

“My hope is that we can start to really push donors to think differently about the way they invest,” she said. “In no way am I saying we shouldn’t give candidates money … but I think we have to be more thoughtful about investing in the infrastructure that is here all the time, and not just around Election Day.”

Vote Save America started during Trump’s first term, raising $70 million for candidates and organizations since 2018. The group boasts an email list of 600,000 volunteers.

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The Underrated Ancient Grain That Supports Digestive Health And Lower Blood Sugar

Ancient grains aren’t just environmentally fascinating; they also tend to be rich in nutrients. And one lesser-known variety provides gut health benefits.

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