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Inside The Garage: Alex Palou Not Feeling Pressure To Repeat As Indy 500 Champ

Here’s what’s happening this week Inside The Garage: Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Speedway, Ind.) — Alex Palou doesn’t have any photos in his motorhome here on the speedway grounds that would remind him that he won the 2025 Indianapolis 500. No big pictures of him lifting the Borg-Warner Trophy. He doesn’t need the reminders or the motivation. His image is all around this place as the defending winner. And as a four-time INDYCAR Series champion. He’s expected to vie for the win next Sunday, and he did nothing to suppress those expectations as he won the pole in dramatic fashion, saving his best laps for his final run. Palou said the pole means something but not everything. “It’s not as important as it seems,” he told me about an hour after winning the pole on Sunday night. “It’s huge that we got the pole, and it feels like a race win. “But I think even without the pole there’s as high of chances. … Having a great view heading into Turn 1 on Sunday doesn’t guarantee us anything.” Winning the 500 last year was the last big INDYCAR trophy he had not earned, as he already had three INDYCAR titles. He added a fourth by the end of last season. Now that he’s got an Indy 500 trophy under his belt, does the Chip Ganassi Racing driver feel less pressure? Well, that’s complicated. “It’s tough to describe,” Palou said. “I don’t feel more pressure, but I don’t feel less pressure than I’ve ever felt before. I feel like I’m just happier than before. I think maybe I have a bit more experience, which doesn’t really mean much. “But at the end of the day, Chip pays us to win — and to win today, not last year. We need to do it all over again.” He also believes winning in 2026 could be harder than 2025. “The field is very, very tight,” Palou said. “We’ve seen 10-15 cars that are capable of running in traffic, depending on the session and being able to overtake. There’s very, very fast cars. “I don’t think we have the best. I don’t think we have the bad one. We have a really good race car.” Palou’s life certainly has changed since his win a year ago. He said he got recognized in an airport in Houston, an area where INDYCAR doesn’t race. He took the Borg-Warner Trophy to his home country of Spain. “It’s so many [appearances] that it’s only about the 500, which is super cool,” he told me and other reporters last month. “I realized when I won, it’s not like [others] …  It keeps on growing. It’s like it never stops.” Palou hopes to get to do more this year. But he does get one perk from winning the pole. The great view going into Turn 1. “As a driver, you love that view. Not only Turn 1, but starting the race here with all the fans, you can feel the energy going. But on top of that, if you are leading, the feeling is the best ever,” Palou said. “I can’t wait for Sunday to go on throttle to see if we can keep up with everybody, if we can stay up front all day and fight for the race at the end.” Most people don’t believe it’s an “if.” It’s a “when.” And if Palou can win again, he’ll cherish the win and look forward to photos with his 29-month-old daughter, Lucia. Last year, some of the most heartwarming photos were of his daughter appearing to refuse to kiss the bricks. Those are the photos Palou wants that maybe could make his way into his motorhome one day. “Those pictures are the best thing that we have. We have it all over the house with her kissing the bricks, or trying to kiss the bricks.” Palou said. “If we can ever get to do that again to see the evolution of her but also to see our smiles and how happy we are, that would be incredible.” To The Rear: Tech Failures Upend 500 Lineup A.J. Foyt Racing’s Caio Collet (10th) and Dreyer & Reinbold Racing’s Jack Harvey (24th) had their qualifying times disallowed and will start the Indianapolis 500 in the 32nd (Collet) and 33rd (Harvey) spots. They both had unapproved hardware that mounted the Dallara-provided energy management system unit. They also will lose their spot in line for pit selection for the 500. INDYCAR Changes Policy INDYCAR has changed its policy for throwing caution flags on road courses where it has tried to refrain from throwing full-course cautions in the middle of a pit cycle. When they followed that policy at the Indianapolis Grand Prix earlier this month, it led to a dangerous situation with a stalled Alexander Rossi on the track. He eventually got out of his car, necessitating the full-course caution. INDYCAR President Doug Boles met with the Independent Officiating Board and they announced a change in policy a couple days later. “Safety has to be the most important thing we do,” Boles told me last week. “I struggled with the length of time there for that [full-course] yellow.” In The News — The Indianapolis 500 is sold out of old grandstand seats and infield tickets. — The NASCAR Hall of Fame vote is Tuesday, where a panel will select the three members of the 2027 class. There will be two inductees selected from the 10 candidates on the modern era ballot and one from the five candidates on the pioneer ballot. — Hyak Motorsports announced that Ricky Stenhouse Jr. had signed a multiyear contract extension to remain with the team. — INDYCAR has set the date for the Arlington Grand Prix next year — March 19-21. Rough Day Social Spotlight They Said It “There’s no other track like this on our schedule.” — Denny Hamlin on Dover after winning All-Star Race​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

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Brittany Cartwright Allegedly Owes $500,000 In Taxes, Lands on List of California’s …

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Brittany Cartwright may have shed the dead weight of her ex-husband Jax Taylor.

But it seems the star of Bravo’s The Valley has not managed to completely unburden herself from the mistakes of her past, as the state of California claims that she owes about half a mill in unpaid taxes.

A new report revealed that Cartwright’s name currently appears on California’s Franchise Tax Board “Top 500 Delinquencies” list, which tracks some of the state’s largest outstanding personal income tax debts over $100,000.

Brittany Cartwright attends the Los Angeles premiere of Focus Features 'The Bikeriders' at TCL Chinese Theatre on June 17, 2024 in Hollywood, California.
Brittany Cartwright attends the Los Angeles premiere of Focus Features ‘The Bikeriders’ at TCL Chinese Theatre on June 17, 2024 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/WireImage)

The listing reportedly claimed Brittany owed a staggering $463,632.12.

That’s not exactly pocket change, but Cartwright says there’s no need for alarm.

According to TMZ, Brittany says the issue stems from an older tax filing problem, and she insists she’s actively working to clear everything up.

Her CPA, Christopher Fank, claims that he has handled Brittany’s taxes for the last five years, and she has paid everything owed during that period.

The alleged problem dates back to 2019, when Cartwright’s accountant says “phantom income and tax” were mistakenly reported under her name. He claims that the error is now being corrected.

The CPA reportedly said he is working directly with California tax authorities and that the account has been placed on hold while Brittany submits proof disputing the debt.

So yeah, according to her accountant, Brittany is not dodging taxes — she’s just untangling paperwork.

Still, the headline lands at a particularly messy time for the reality star.

Brittany has spent the past year navigating a very public split from estranged husband Jax Taylor, custody negotiations involving their son Cruz, and intense scrutiny surrounding the breakup.

Earlier this year, Jax and Brittany reached a custody agreement that included alcohol-related restrictions. Basically, they can’t be drunk around their kid, which probably should’ve been the policy during their marriage.

Needless to say, it’s already been a rocky 2026 for Brit, and a surprise tax controversy is probably the last thing she needed.

But Cartwright appears determined to shut down the narrative before it spirals further.

Whether this turns out to be a clerical nightmare or something more complicated remains to be seen.

Whatever the case, we will have further updates on this developing story as new information becomes available.

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The Beer-Loving American City With The Most Breweries

In the U.S., the domestic beer scene is filled with craft brewers, and many exude a local charm. In this city, the number of regional breweries has exploded.

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The Truth About Ashley McBryde’s Original ACM Awards Presentation

Ashley McBryde’s ACM Awards speech was not like the others. Here’s what — and who — inspired this moment. Continue reading…​The Boot – Country Music News, Music Videos and Songs

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What’s Next: Eagles, Chargers Face Rest Deficiencies, But NFL Disputes Disadvantage

Whatever you think about the old rest vs. rust debate, the NFL believes the possible perceived advantage either side might have doesn’t matter — and it has the data to back that up. Following the unveiling of the 2026 NFL regular season schedule, one of the details scrutinized for fairness is rest disparity, which measures how much time a team has to prepare for a given game, compared to its opponent. All 32 teams have 17 games in 18 weeks, so there’s a balance in that — you’d think every team has one week with an extra week of rest and preparation compared to the team they’re facing, but that logically evens out when an opponent is coming off their bye. That doesn’t happen evenly, however. The Philadelphia Eagles and Los Angeles Chargers each have four games this season where their opponent is coming off its bye week, and the Las Vegas Raiders have three such games, while 14 NFL teams never have to face an opponent well-rested after its bye week. About 40% of NFL games have one team with a day or more of additional rest than its opponent. Add in games where one team is coming off a Thursday kickoff and the other a normal Sunday game, and the imbalance can be substantial. The Chicago Bears, for instance, have a plus-15 rest differential, which is to say they have 15 more days to prepare for their games than their opponents. The Chargers are at the other extreme, with a minus-24 differential — between the two, the net net, if you will, is a difference of 39 days of rest and preparation. Yet, when one NFL executive was pressed about the issue after the regular-season schedule release, NFL vice president of broadcast planning Mike North said the league has data showing there’s no advantage to having extra rest. “We’ve got a really robust data and analytics team here in the office … and they have been very clear with us, that rest disparity is not a thing,” North said during a remarkably thorough 100-minute conference call with reporters Friday morning. “You do not have a competitive advantage when you’re coming off your bye, and you certainly don’t have a competitive advantage when you’re one day, two days or three days more well-rested. If the data suggest that there’s a there there, we will adjust. We absolutely will. “But we’ve been very conscious, we’ve been very careful, and we’ve been very connected with our data team … [they] have been adamant that rest disparity does not impact performance, expected win percentage, expected points scored.” Sure enough, if you look at every game where one team is coming off a bye and its opponent is not over the last two seasons, those teams are combined 27-27. Teams with the bye week advantage went 14-12 in 2025 and 13-15 in 2024. So, both seasons were within a single win of a coin flip, and combined they’re 27-27, suggesting there is no advantage at all. Even over the course of a full season, teams that have had some bad rest luck have exceeded expectations. Of the 28 teams with the most extreme rest differential disparities since 2002, 18 of them went over their projected win total, per Sumer Sports. One of those teams nearly won a Super Bowl as well, with the San Francisco 49ers having a minus-19 rest day differential in 2023. The perception is certainly there. One team has two weeks to focus solely on its game plan, and the other has just one. That’s also in addition to the added physical recovery to get players back from injuries and generally catch up on rest. NFL teams, and their fans, notice when they should have this advantage, and understandably complain when they don’t. “I won’t hide the fact that the teams are aware, and have long memories, and remind us,” North said. “What we’re really trying to focus on is the data: Is there a competitive advantage to playing a team when you’re coming off your bye week? I would have told you not that long ago, the answer was clearly ‘Yes.’ I remember [longtime NFL executive] Howard Katz having a real commitment one year to really trying to avoid or at least minimize a team having to play a road game … when you have to travel to a more well-rested team, it was something like the visiting team won 38% of the time, instead of 44% of the time. A 20% impact on win percentage is relevant, and that was absolutely something that, for several years in a row, we were very, very cognizant of, and writing rules in the software to prevent. If you check the math, it’s flipped.” The NFL’s CBA now requires teams on a bye to give players a full four consecutive days off during a bye week, so while coaches have more time to prepare a game plan, they’re still implementing the same one-week timeframe for the most part. It brings back the rest vs. rust argument, whether a team that has a long weekend out of its facility and meeting rooms gains more in the break than it loses by breaking out of routine and schedule and the normal rhythm of preparing for a game every week. Two analysts for the NFL, Mike Lopez and Tom Bliss, wrote a paper in 2024 titled “Bye-bye, bye advantage: estimating the competitive impact of rest differential in the National Football League,” laying out their research. Before the Collective Bargaining Agreement that was agreed to in 2011, teams coming off a bye had a 2.2-point advantage on other teams. But once the CBA mandated time away from the team for players, that advantage lessened, suggesting the edge was in additional practice time, not just time to rest and prepare. Their estimate in the 2024 paper was that teams coming off a bye week have a 0.3-point advantage, nearly negligible in a game’s outcome. There’s another argument to be made. Essentially, well-coached teams will be well-coached regardless of how much prep time they have, and poorly coached teams will still be poorly coached even with an extra week of poor coaching. Whether that will play out in this year’s results remains to be seen, but the last two seasons show the impact of one team having an extra week yielding the same .500 overall record as the entire league has over an entire season. “I’m sure the Chargers are a little disappointed,” North said. “But I’d remind them that a few years ago, I think it was the 49ers who had the [worst] rest disparity in the league at a minus-22 or something like that, and went to a Super Bowl. So good teams overcome challenges to the extent that rest disparity might be one, but our data does not support that that is a competitive disadvantage.”​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

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Ilona Maher as the Next Bachelorette? She’s Considering It!

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Will Ilona Maher be the next Bachelorette?

Word has it that the Taylor Frankie Paul season of The Bachelorette will air this summer, albeit not with the show’s usual rollout.

Producers and fans alike are on the hunt for the next leading lady. It’s probably safe to say that they’re going to want to be careful with casting.

A widely liked athlete could be a stellar pick. And Maher, close friends with a familiar face in the Bachelor Fam, is open to it.

Ilona Maher on May 15 2026.
Ilona Maher attends Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Social Club on May 15, 2026. (Photo Credit: Astrid Stawiarz/Getty Images)

‘I’ve consulted with the team’

Speaking to OK! Magazine, Maher shared that she hasn’t ruled out being the lead on The Bachelorette.

That said, she wouldn’t go in blindly or without certain conditions. That’s smart!

“I’ve consulted with the team,” Maher confirmed.

“And,” she teased, “I’ve consulted with Joey Graziadei.”

She met the Bachelor Nation fan-favorite on Dancing With The Stars Season 33, and the two went on to forge a close friendship.

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Maher shared that Graziadei looks out for her — and that she trusts him.

“There are a lot of things that would have to change for me to be the Bachelorette,” she revealed.

“Joey would have to executive produce,” Maher began her (admittedly short) list.

She added: “All of my friends would have to be involved.”

Past seasons have seen friends of the leading lady show up to keep an eye on the suitors during first impressions. It is unclear if that is the format that she envisions.

‘I would do it for you guys to watch’

To be clear, Maher didn’t come up with the idea of taking on the lead role on The Bachelorette.

Fans — the Bachelor Nation — have been floating the idea organically on social media.

Maher has a reputation for her authenticity.

She is also a professional athlete with an athletic build, which would help break the mold of Bachelorettes with a very specific body type.

With all of the The Bachelorette drama that went down on a corporate level with this latest, yet-to-be-seen season, fans hope that Maher would be a refreshing leading lady.

“I love my girls, and they want me to find love so bad,” Maher said of her fans, who have been cheering her on.

“I would do it for your guys to watch,” she admitted. “That’s the only reason.”

Maher continued: “I don’t even know if I’d find love, but it would be funny to watch me. I’m not fully ruling it out.”

However, at the moment, she has other — and frankly more important — priorities.

Her focus is on training ahead of the 2028 Olympics.

Ilona Maher as the Next Bachelorette? She’s Considering It! was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.

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WATCH: Parker McCollum Shares ACM Awards Stage With Lee Ann Womack for Unforgettable Performance Of ‘Killin’ Me’

From presenting together at last year’s ACM Awards to sharing the stage this year, Parker McCollum and Lee Ann Womack experienced full-circle moment with a very special joint performance.

After rehearsing for their highly-anticipated moment on stage just a few days prior, McCollum caught up with Country Now to discuss date night on the red carpet with his wife, Hallie Ray, and what his time on stage with Womack would look like. Of course, he spared no details and stated that we would simply have to tune into find out.

When that moment finally came, it’s safe to say it was worth the wait. The pair of artists joined forces for a standout performance of “Killin’ Me,” which appears on McCollum’s self-titled fifth studio album that dropped June of 2025. 

Parker McCollum, Lee Ann Womack; Photo by Arroyo-OConnor_AFF-USA
Parker McCollum, Lee Ann Womack; Photo by Arroyo-OConnor_AFF-USA

The Texas native has performed this fan-favorite track countless times, but this time was extra special, thanks to the addition of Womack’s vocals. McCollum kicked things off solo, stepping out in his signature look for events, which consists of starched blue jeans, boots, a blazer, and his cowboy hat.

He strummed his guitar and leaned into the rare love song from his catalog while backed by a talented band including Womack’s daughter, Aubrie Sellers, who currently sings background vocals on McCollum’s 2026 tour. The simplicity of the production perfectly highlighted the strength of the performance, which was then further elevated when Womack made her grand entrance.

She joined him on stage wearing a flowing plum dress with gold floral accents and fringe detailing along the hem and sleeves. Their vocals blended seamlessly, while the two artists clearly enjoyed every second of the collaboration. McCollum closed out the final lines as the performance came to an end, marking a heartfelt, full-circle moment that felt unforgettable.

This on-stage delivery was a highlight for McCollum, who has been a longtime fan of Womack, calling her “one of the greatest to ever do it in the history of country music.” He remembers growing up listening to her songs from the backseat of his mother’s car, never imagining that he would one day take the stage with her at the ACM Awards.

Not only has McCollum had the chance to get to know both Womack and her daughter, Aubrie Sellers, but her other daughter, Anna, also worked as an assistant engineer on his album and her husband, Frank Liddell, produced his latest self-titled project, which is nominated for ACM Album of the Year.

“They’re unbelievably awesome people, first ballot hall of famers in the game of life. And so to have all of them here this weekend and Aubrie and her mom singing on stage with me, I mean, I should be the background singer up there on that one. So it’s just an honor,” McCollum told Country Now.

Earlier in the night, the “What Kinda Man” singer and his wife, who is currently pregnant with their second son, strutted the red carpet in their stylish yet traditional looks. They are already parents to Major Yancey Tyler McCollum, born on August 8, 2024, and plan to welcome another baby boy this summer.

Parker McCollum also left the show a winner in the Album of the Year category. This proved to be an incredibly meaningful feat for the singer/songwriter, as he as noted multiple times in recent interviews that this album was his last-stitch effort to find his creativity or turn away from music for good. Luckily, he admits the project he recorded across seven days in New York City has left him feeling more motivated than ever to continue making music.

“Starting to think y’all weren’t going to let me up here,” he joked. “Frank Liddell and Eric Massey, we cut this record in seven days in New York City and all they did was sit there and tell me everything I didn’t believe about myself and changed my life.”

He went on to give a very heartfelt shoutout to another person who has always supported his dreams, his wife, Hallie Ray Light.

“Thank you, Hallie Ray, my beautiful wife who is so pregnant right now. They ought to give you one of these with your name on it for what you’ve done to my life. Anything that I’m involved in is better because of you. I love you.”

The speech concluded with McCollum thanking his team at MCA as well as all his fellow Texas and Red Dirt acts, including Koe Wetzel, Randy Rogers, Wade Bowen, Pat Gree, Miranda Lambert and Cody Johnson.

“Thank you for talking me off an edge 18 months ago,” he added. “From Conroe, Texas, from Montgomery County, Thank you so much.”

Following the emotional win, Aubrie Sellers took to social media to share her excitement over seeing McCollum take him the trophy.

She wrote, “Literally don’t think I’ve ever been so excited because Parker and squad DESERVED THIS!!!! The ultimate group of people. Thank you so much for letting me be a small part of this record and night ❤️✨”

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The 61st Academy of Country Music Awards also featured performances by Avery Anna, Carter Faith, Dan + Shay, Cody Johnson, Jordan Davis, Blake Shelton, Kacey Musgraves, Kane Brown, Lainey Wilson, Little Big Town, Miranda Lambert, Riley Green, The Red Clay Strays, Thomas Rhett, Tucker Wetmore, and Zach Top.

Other highlights include Thomas Rhett and Jordan Davis’ collaborative performance and Blake Shelton’s special closing delivery of Kenny Rogers’ “The Gambler” as a tribute to the late Nashville songwriter, Don Schlitz, who passed away on April 16, 2026.

Ashley McBryde, Keith Urban, Lauren Alaina, Michael Bublé, Shaboozey, The War And Treaty, and TJ Osborne were among the night’s many presenters.

Shania Twain hosted the nearly 2.5-hour event, which streamed live to a global audience in over 240 countries and territories exclusively on Prime Video. The show returned to Las Vegas and aired from the MGM Grand Garden Arena.

A complete list of winners can be found HERE

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Alaska lawmakers reach budget deal with $1,000 PFD and $200 energy rebate for residents

The Alaska Legislature's operating budget conference committee is seen on Monday, May 11, 2026. (James Brooks photo/Alaska Beacon)

The Alaska Legislature’s operating budget conference committee is seen on Monday, May 11, 2026. (James Brooks photo/Alaska Beacon)

Alaska lawmakers are planning to vote on a $13.9 billion compromise state operating budget that includes a $1,000 Permanent Fund dividend and a $200 energy rebate.

In a 4-2 vote Sunday morning, a panel of House and Senate negotiators finalized a deal that combines two different versions of the budget — one passed by the Senate and the other by the House — preparing legislators for a final vote before the last regular day of the legislative session on Wednesday.

Once passed by the Legislature, the budget will go to Gov. Mike Dunleavy, who may sign it or use his line-item veto powers to eliminate or reduce specific items. The governor has never let a budget go into law without some vetoes. 

With legislators focused on a potential tax break for the proposed trans-Alaska natural gas pipeline, the state budget has taken second billing in the state Capitol this month.

Legislators convened in January with the expectation that they would be facing a massive deficit in fiscal year 2027, which starts July 1. 

The Iran war, and the subsequent closure of the Strait of Hormuz, has sent oil prices soaring, resulting in hundreds of millions of dollars in extra revenue for the state.

That eliminated the projected deficit, but lawmakers don’t expect to have much left over for the Permanent Fund dividend.

While a payment formula from the 1980s remains in state law, legislators since 2016 have adopted a “surplus dividend” approach, paying the dividend with what’s left over after services are covered.

While Dunleavy proposed a $3,800 Permanent Fund dividend in December, that would have required deep spending from the state’s savings accounts. 

Members of the House approved a draft budget with a $1,500 Permanent Fund dividend in April, and in a competing draft, the Senate reduced that to $1,000 and a $150 one-time bonus intended to offset higher energy prices.

The final compromise version of the budget closely resembles the Senate plan, but the one-time bonus was slightly increased, to $200, in an amendment proposed over the weekend.

The final version of the budget also contains $144 million in one-time bonus payments for public schools across the state, including $29 million intended to offset the high cost of heating fuel. 

The one-time bonus is less than the House proposed but higher than the Senate’s figure. 

The budget also proposes to fund a heating assistance program for Alaskans, increase Medicaid reimbursements for medical providers, send additional money to cities and boroughs, and increase funding for wildfire response.

Altogether, the budget balances if Alaska North Slope oil prices average at least $75 per barrel in FY27. The average price since March is above $100 per barrel.

The operating budget advancing to a final vote is the last of four budget bills that lawmakers approve in an ordinary year. 

The state’s supplemental budget — making changes to fiscal year 2026 — was adopted in March and signed by the governor in April. The $2.5 billion capital budget, which funds construction and renovation projects statewide, is awaiting a final vote in the Senate.

Alaska’s comprehensive mental health budget is moving in parallel to the operating budget and is expected to pass when the operating budget does.

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Gordon Ramsay’s Favorite Pizza Topping Is A Coastal Classic

Gordon Ramsay is famous for his bombastic personality and larger-than-life opinions, so it’s little wonder his favorite pizza topping is a unique coastal fave.

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