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Earlier this week, a local radio station in Essex, England announced that King Charles had passed away.
Charles has been battling cancer, of course, and he’s 77 years old, so listeners to the live broadcast likely didn’t question what they were hearing.
Thankfully, the report was erroneous, and two days later, we can confirm that Charles is still very much alive.

So what gives? How did this happen?
Well, like so many baffling blunders in 2026, it sounds like AI may have been at the root of this problem.
“Due to a computer error at our main studio, the Death of a Monarch procedure, which all UK stations hold in readiness while hoping not to require, was accidentally activated on Tuesday afternoon (19 May), mistakenly announcing that HM the King had passed away,” the station said in a statement issued on Wednesday.
“Radio Caroline then fell silent as would be required, which alerted us to restore programming and issue an on-air apology,” the statement continued.
“Caroline has been pleased to broadcast Her Majesty the Queen’s, and now the king’s, Christmas message and we hope to do so for many years to come.
“We apologise to HM the king and to our listeners for any distress caused.”
Needless to say, that’s a pretty big whoopsie.
And while it was clearly an honest mistake, the situation has sparked some interesting conversations about the role of monarchs in the modern world.
Last month, Queen Elizabeth II would have turned 100, and the occasion inspired numerous think pieces about how the world seemed to move on rather quickly following her death.
Elizabeth reigned for over 70 years and was one of the most beloved figures on earth. Charles became king when he was 73 and does not enjoy so sterling a reputation.
While the news of his death may have been greatly exaggerated, the reaction online served as a reminder of his complex legacy and the weakening cultural power of the royal family in the 21st century.
UK Radio Station Reports King Charles’ Death, Promptly Apologizes: What’s … was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.
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Spotify House is returning to CMA Fest for its seventh year with a stacked lineup featuring country superstars including Luke Bryan, Kane Brown, Ashley McBryde, and Cody Johnson, along with rising talent like Avery Anna, Emily Ann Roberts, and Josh Ross.
Taking over Ole Red at 300 Broadway from June 4 through June 6, Spotify House will deliver three days of live music, high-energy performances, and a few special surprises along the way.

The 2026 Main Stage lineup will feature Luke Bryan, Keith Urban, Kane Brown, Jelly Roll, Shaboozey, Diplo, Two Friends, Cody Johnson, Jon Pardi, Dan + Shay, Old Dominion, Brothers Osborne, Carly Pearce, Ashley McBryde, Cole Swindell, Koe Wetzel, ERNEST, Russell Dickerson, Kameron Marlowe, Midland, The Band Perry, Tucker Wetmore, Wyatt Flores, Charles Wesley Godwin, Corey Kent, Tyler Braden, Dasha, Laci Kaye Booth, Avery Anna, Carter Faith, Emily Ann Roberts, Josh Ross, Graham Barham, Zach John King, Vincent Mason, and Ole 60.
Once again, Spotify’s top Hot Country playlist fans will get early access to the house on a first-come, first-served basis. Spotify House will also bring back Entertainment Tonight correspondent Cassie DiLaura to host across all three days, alongside a new addition to the lineup: Conversation Starters founder and host Lex Niko.

CMA Fest will return to downtown Nashville from June 4 through June 7, bringing free stages across Music City and drawing thousands each night to Nissan Stadium for its star-studded nighttime performances.
See the daily lineup for Spotify House below.
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T.J. Holmes and Amy Robach have been engaged since last summer.
Now, they’re revealing that they’ve set the date for their much anticipated wedding.
As it turns out, they shared even more about their plans than they’d intended.

On Tuesday, May 19, T.J. and Amy joined Bill and Giuliana: The Podcast‘s second episode.
When faced with the question of whether the have a the wedding date, T.J. confirmed: “We do.”
Interestingly, Amy immediately expressed surprise.
“Are you okay with that date?” she asked her fiance. “I had a date that I really wanted.”
Amy marveled: “You’re just telling me now on the podcast that you’re okay with that date?”
According to T.J., he’d been hesitant until faced with the question. That was when he knew.
“Being here with them made me more comfortable,” he explained.
Truth be told, it is not uncommon for people to appear indecisive or even unaware of something important until faced with a question. Our thoughts are complex and thinking can be more contextual than we’d care to admit.
With that out of the way, there is one natural question that follows.
When are T.J. and Amy getting married?
T.J. and Amy declined to share their planned wedding date on the podcast.
However, they did shed light on aspects of their plans.
“There is a way we want to get married that we haven’t revealed necessarily,” T.J. teased, “but it would be very special to us.”
He continued: “We can’t say what that is. That’s a big thing for us.”
For the moment, Amy went on to explain, their priority is spending plenty of quality time together.
“This will be our third marriage, both of us,” Amy pointed out.
“We’ve both been married twice before, and we want to maximize the amount of time we have together,” she continued.
Amy affirmed: “We want to enjoy as much of that as we can.”
Sometimes, people who have been cheated on, or people who grew up with a cheating parent, overcompensate and become joined-at-the-hip with their next partner.
It arguably makes sense that a couple who ended up together before their respective marriages ended might have a similar reaction, even if they were not the victims of cheating.
Anyway, we’ll look forward to wedding details as they continue to share them.
T.J. Holmes & Amy Robach: We’ve Picked a Wedding Date! was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.
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Democrats’ long-awaited autopsy of the 2024 election backfired almost immediately after it was released on Thursday.
The Democratic National Committee’s biting and gloomy portrait of the party immediately kicked off a fresh round of infighting, with strategists and party officials lambasting chair Ken Martin for releasing a haphazard, typo-ridden report that failed to fully capture why, exactly, the party was crushed by President Donald Trump.
Martin explained his reasoning to DNC members on a private call Thursday afternoon, according to three people on the call granted anonymity to share details. One person said Martin’s post as chair is “absolutely at risk,” though they were not sure “if DNC members have enough votes to actually pass a vote of no confidence.”
Martin appeared to acknowledge his shaky standing at the end of his remarks to members, thanking them for their “continued support.”
“Being a leader at any level means you own every single mistake — those of your creation and frankly those not of your creation. This was a major mistake. I own it,” he said, per a recording of the call obtained by POLITICO. “And now it’s time for us to move forward at the DNC, and I hope that you’ll move forward with me.”
The 192-page document — which the DNC only made public after it had been published by CNN — made no mention of Israel or Gaza and included sparse references to former President Joe Biden’s decision to run for reelection, two key elements that contributed to Trump’s 2024 win.
“We should take this autopsy with a massive grain of salt. Clearly, the people who put it together ran a highly ineffective, ill-researched process. Therefore it’s difficult to draw constructive conclusions,” said Adrienne Elrod, a senior adviser on the Biden and then Harris campaigns.
“What’s important is what’s missing, what they’re not releasing,” said Ashley Etienne, a former communications director for Vice President Kamala Harris who left the administration in 2021.
“It feels like what the DNC is doing is cherry-picking the parts of it that it wants to actually release, that [are] less problematic for the party going forward, because most of the stuff that we’re reading right now is … not groundbreaking.”
The Democratic Party is still navigating its path forward while it remains fully locked out of power in Washington and struggles to match Republicans’ cash-on-hand advantage. The report’s release comes after months of internal and external pressure on the DNC to provide lessons from 2024 in order to move forward with the looming midterms.
Martin released a lengthy statement apologizing for how he handled the autopsy, which was written by Democratic strategist Paul Rivera, although his name does not appear on the released copy and he is no longer working for the DNC. The DNC never received a finished report, according to a person within the party granted anonymity to share details, and the author did not turn over a list of interviewees or transcripts despite multiple requests. The post-election analysis contains interviews with hundreds of operatives from all 50 states.
David Hogg — the former DNC vice chair who was ousted over a procedural issue and has embarked on a primary spree against fellow members of his party — unsurprisingly called for Martin’s resignation.
Asked why in an interview with POLITICO Thursday, Hogg responded: “I mean, have you read the report?”
“This cannot be the best person to lead us in this moment,” Hogg said, emphasizing the missing elements of the report like Biden’s age and the war in Gaza. “I can think of 100 different people that could do a better job.”
One Democratic operative who worked for the DNC and the Harris campaign called the autopsy a “self-inflicted wound and unfortunate given victories in New Jersey and Virginia.” Another senior Democratic operative close to the process who was granted anonymity to speak candidly said simply: “The report’s so stupid, it’s hard to make sense why something’s in there and why it’s not.”
Still, James Zogby, a longtime DNC member, said the backlash to Martin may be overblown.
“I’m getting calls from people saying ‘do I think he should step down?’ And the answer is no, not at all,” he said. “The people who are making the biggest fuss are the people who didn’t want him in the first place.”
Even in its draft-like state, the report drew scathing conclusions as to why the party lost.
Rivera, in the autopsy, wrote that Democrats “have proven incapable of projecting strength, unity, and leadership, and voters have drifted away,” citing Latino voters’ shifts to Trump and highlighting the GOP’s immense spending.
The report also dings the Biden White House for saddling Harris with the immigration portfolio, which Trump and running mate JD Vance used to great effect after she took over the Democratic ticket. And simply put, Rivera implies that Republicans are better at running campaigns.
“At times, it seems Democrats are trying to win arguments while Republicans are focused on winning elections,” the report says. “Democrats operate in an ecosystem defined by reason even in cycles when the electorate is defined by rage.”
The Harris campaign in particular struggled to respond to an attack ad the Trump campaign ran featuring statements on transgender Americans: “They all recognized the attack was very effective,” Rivera wrote, “and felt the campaign was boxed.”
Not every Democrat was upset by the release Thursday. Prominent centrist groups that argue the party has drifted too far to the left found validation in the report.
“Ken Martin’s autopsy of the autopsy was excellent!” said Liam Kerr, co-founder of the centrist WelcomePAC. “After spending a decade accepting all edits from every progressive interest group, better to just delete all DNC strategy docs and admit we need to start from scratch. Admitting incompetence is much better than denial.”
Jonathan Cowan, president of center-left group Third Way, suggested the report was shelved because it would anger progressives. “I think it’s very clear why this report was buried, because as it says in the opening, it calls for Democrats to return to the vital center,” Cowan said. “Now I understand why a lot of very Twitter-friendly, super liberal DNC staff didn’t want this to come out.”
The overwhelming takeaway from the autopsy, after conversations with dozens of Democrats on Thursday, was that it’s time to move on.
“Folks want to point fingers and navel gaze, and this internal fight doesn’t get us where we want to go,” said Tory Gavito, president of Way to Win, a Democratic donor table. “We are months away from an existential election period. The economy is in free fall, but the Constitution is in shreds. Democrats have to win and have to focus on what they need to do to win, and we weren’t waiting for the DNC to release a report to do that.”
The postmortem’s release ends a monthlong fight within the DNC over whether or not it should have been made public at all. Martin pledged to release the document publicly in January 2025, then reversed course in December. The move infuriated Democrats at war with themselves over what went wrong in the election even as Martin said he was attempting to steer the party toward focusing on a series of post-2024 overperformances rather than continuing to publicly rehash its botched presidential effort.
But pressure continued to build on the DNC to release it, with liberal groups like RootsAction flooding DNC officers with thousands of emails, as activists and allies traded conspiracy theories about what could be in the report that the organization didn’t want publicly aired.
Martin reversed course — again — on Thursday, acknowledging in a Substack post that by trying to avoid creating a distraction after the party’s wins last November, “I created even bigger distraction. For that, I sincerely apologize.”
By putting a bright red disclaimer atop every page noting that the “document reflects the views of the author, not the DNC” — the party made one thing very clear: It still hasn’t formed its own conclusion of what went wrong, or where it’s headed next.
Dasha Burns, Samuel Benson, Gregory Svirnovskiy and Liz Crampton contributed to this report.
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The voting board in the Alaska House of Representatives is seen on Wednesday, May 20, 2026, as legislators vote on House Bill 16. (James Brooks photo/Alaska Beacon)
The Alaska Legislature has approved new limits on the amount of money that can be donated to political candidates, but opponents of those limits are seeking to start those rules in the middle of the current election, something that could lead to a lawsuit that snarls the new rules altogether.
In a 21-19 vote on Wednesday, the Alaska House voted to advance House Bill 16, sending it to Gov. Mike Dunleavy. The Senate approved the bill on a 12-8 vote late Tuesday.
If Dunleavy vetoes the bill, a substantially similar measure will be presented to voters on the August primary election ballot. If he signs the bill or allows it to become law without his signature, the ballot measure likely would be removed from the August vote because Article XI, Section 4 of the Alaska Constitution says passage of a law “substantially similar” to an upcoming ballot measure will cancel the vote.
What do HB 16 or the ballot measure do?
Both the bill and the ballot measure install new individual limits on campaign donations: $2,000 per donor per candidate in each two-year election cycle. For the governor’s race, where a lieutenant governor candidate and governor candidate run together on a single ticket, the limit would be $4,000. The limit for donations from one person to a political party or group would be $5,000.
If a group wants to donate to a candidate, the limit is $4,000 per candidate, or $8,000 for the governor’s race.
Those limits would be adjusted for inflation every 10 years.
As written, HB 16 would take effect Jan. 1, after the 2026 elections.
But under Article II, Section 18 of the Alaska Constitution, a bill takes effect 90 days after the governor’s approval, unless two-thirds of legislators agree with a different date.
In this case, they didn’t. On Wednesday, the “effective date clause” vote failed by a 24-16 margin. That negates the Jan. 1 start date and means the bill would take effect in the middle of this year’s elections, depending on when it is sent to the governor for final action.

Rep. Calvin Schrage, I-Anchorage, sponsored HB 16 and helped organize the ballot measure campaign.
Speaking Tuesday night, he said he would have preferred that limits go in place before 2026 elections campaigns began. With that now impossible, he said he prefers waiting until 2027.
Implementing new limits in the middle of an election campaign is “impractical,” he said.
“The reality is … if we were to impose contribution limits mid-cycle, it would create all sorts of consequences for candidates where maybe they’ve already received donations that are above that limit. Certainly, in the gubernatorial campaigns, I would expect that. And then, do you have to refund those?” he asked.
Affected candidates or contributors could sue, he said on Wednesday.
All of the votes against the bill and against the effective date clause came from Republicans who are members of the House’s minority caucus.
Seven said they thought their “no” votes on the effective date clause were a mistake. Most bills have immediate effective dates, and voting no on the clause typically delays a bill.
“I think it was just a misunderstanding,” said Rep. Julie Coulombe, R-Anchorage, who voted no.
But Rep. Justin Ruffridge, R-Soldotna, voted against the effective date and said there was also a strategic reason for doing so.
“It gives the governor a reason to veto it,” he said, giving a thumbs-down for emphasis.
Legislators already believed the governor was likely to veto HB 16.
Speaking in 2022, Dunleavy implied that he’s generally opposed to campaign finance limits.
“You know me: I’m the guy that wants people to be able to drive four wheelers on the road. I’m a freedom guy,” he said. “My tendency is to just let people do what they want in campaign finance law, as long as it’s disclosed and it’s accurate.”
Rep. Jeremy Bynum, R-Ketchikan and a member of the House minority, said he thinks the governor will veto HB 16.
“I don’t think that bill will survive the process,” he said.
If that happens, Alaska voters will get a chance to decide the issue on August 18, primary election day.
Colorado Democrats censured Gov. Jared Polis late Wednesday for his decision to grant clemency to Tina Peters, a former county clerk who is serving a prison sentence after being convicted of allowing unauthorized access to voting machines in the aftermath of the 2020 election.
The two-term governor’s decision, which he made last week, “materially harmed the Colorado Democratic Party’s institutional credibility and efforts to defend democratic institutions and election integrity,” the party said in a statement.
“Colorado has spent years building trust in our elections and proving they are secure,” the party said. “At a time when democracy and voting rights are under attack across the nation, weakening accountability for someone convicted of undermining that trust is a mistake.”
Peters was sentenced to roughly nine years in prison in 2024 after being convicted of state charges of assisting in the breach of state election equipment. Peters allowed a man affiliated with Mike Lindell, a conspiracy theorist aligned with President Donald Trump, to access Mesa County election systems.
The state was forced to spend nearly one million dollars to replace it all, Secretary of State Jena Griswold said.
In the years since, her case has become a rallying cry for Republicans who continue to falsely insist that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Trump. Trump himself has championed Peters’ cause.
“The Governor made this decision based on the facts of the case and what he believed was the right thing to do,” Eric Maruyama, Polis’ press secretary, said in a statement. “Sometimes the right thing isn’t the popular thing with everybody. Democracy is strongest when disagreement is met with debate and dialogue, not censorship.”
Polis shortened Peters’ sentence from nine years to 4.5, and she is eligible for parole soon. The governor, who has been careful to insist that his move to halve Peters’ prison term did not constitute a pardon, told CNN last week that the 2024 sentence was draconian and connected to Peters’ political beliefs.
“There should be no consideration of what we say — how unpopular it is, how inaccurate it is — in sentencing or in criminal proceedings,” he said.
But Democrats, including Polis’ potential successor in Colorado, were harshly critical of his decision.
Sen. Michael Bennet, who is running for the state’s governor post in November, told CNN this week that Polis’ “terrible” Peters decision would disqualify him from being considered for the open Senate seat should Bennet win.
“She is a stone-cold election denier,” Bennet said. “She’s never said anything other than that.”
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Unfortunately, nothing in this messy family’s chaotic story is surprising.
Some of it is just sad.
You know Alana Thompson’s older boyfriend, Dralin Carswell?
According to at least one member of the family, she started living with him when she was 15.

We already talked about how deeply embarrassing Lauryn “Pumpkin” Shannon’s video over the weekend was.
(Lauryn was only a small portion of the embarrassment — ex-husband Josh Efird, sister Jessica Shannon, Jessica’s wife Shyann McCant and their “revenge threesome” took the cake.)
Not to be outdone, Mama June had a TikTok Live that same weekend.
There, she and her husband, Justin Stroud, leaned into some unfortunate stereotypes enough to have a shouting match.
This is when Justin, in a fit of anger, blurted out an apparent family secret about Alana.
As you can see in this Instagram clip from the live, Justin yelled at June, claiming that she and Josh continue to “tell lies” and blame each other.
He claimed that Josh’s complaint that he “had to raise Alana” during June’s downward spiral drug binge is one such deception.
Why? Because Alana, at age 15, allegedly went to live with boyfriend Dralin Carswell, who would have been at least 19 at the time, if not older.
“Alana left [Josh’s] house when she was 15 years old!” Justin ranted. “She lived by herself with Dralin and [his friend] Draco from 15 til now!”
With June in apparent agreement, Justin continued, as if lecturing Josh: “So you didn’t have her this whole time to where it made your whole life fall apart! You had her for two years!”
As far as the public was concerned, Alana officially started living with Dralin later in her teens — when it was time to go off to college, where she is getting her nursing degree.
Now, fans have long suspected that something was up.
Remember, June became a mother when she was in her very early teens.
(June became a grandmother at age 32. Extreme poverty is essentially a generational curse, and not one that money cures overnight.)
Even Lauryn, who some would argue has led a somewhat normal life (relative to her older sisters), became a mom in her late teens. Many of us breathed a sigh of relief when Alana turned 20 without first becoming a parent.
So, whose fault is it that a 15-year-old allegedly lived with her adult boyfriend (which is illegal in Georgia, by the way) in secret?
Lauryn had custody, but that’s complex. Alana and Lauryn are sisters, and while Lauryn had a legal responsibility, we’re talking about siblings who were only about 5 years apart. Siblings who also had zero “normal” role models for behavior or age milestones while growing up.
Why did Lauryn have custody? Because June was busy getting high with her now ex, Geno Doak, spending 7 figures and losing everything that she’d built for herself in the process.
To be clear, this is also on Dralin, albeit to a limited degree. 19 can feel very close to 15 at the time, but Alana is not the first minor girl whom he is accused of pursuing.
Maybe it’s moot. Alana is an adult now. She is on track to have a much better life than her mother or siblings ever had. Hopefully she’ll exercise better judgment if she ever has kids one day.
Or maybe she’ll deny this whole thing. Justin and June are not exactly reliable source of, well, anything.
Alana Thompson Secretly Lived with Dralin at 15? June Shannon Livestream Stuns Fans was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.
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