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  • Trump is supporting Spencer Pratt in the LA mayor’s race. It may be a poison pill Dani Anguiano
    President says reality star a ‘big Maga person’ but backing may prove more hindrance than help in deep-blue bastionUS politics live – latest updatesDonald Trump’s endorsement is typically a boon for candidates seeking elected office – a show of support, or disapproval, from the president has proved significant in races across the US this year.But Trump’s recent comments on the Los Angeles mayor’s race, just weeks before the primary, are sure to benefit Democrats. The president spoke favorably of
     

Trump is supporting Spencer Pratt in the LA mayor’s race. It may be a poison pill

22 May 2026 at 01:10

President says reality star a ‘big Maga person’ but backing may prove more hindrance than help in deep-blue bastion

Donald Trump’s endorsement is typically a boon for candidates seeking elected office – a show of support, or disapproval, from the president has proved significant in races across the US this year.

But Trump’s recent comments on the Los Angeles mayor’s race, just weeks before the primary, are sure to benefit Democrats. The president spoke favorably of Spencer Pratt, a former Republican and reality TV star who is polling second in the contest to lead America’s second-largest city.

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  • ✇Malay Mail - All
  • Havana-born star Andy Garcia says many Cubans would welcome intervention to remove govt
    CANNES, May 21 — Havana-born Hollywood star Andy Garcia told AFP that the overwhelming majority of Cubans would support an intervention to overthrow their government as he presented his latest film at the Cannes Film Festival.The star of films The Godfather Part III and Ocean’s Eleven said he still woke up every morning dreaming of a Cuba “free from repression” after 67 years of communist rule on the island.“Nobody wants war, but absolute repression and suffering
     

Havana-born star Andy Garcia says many Cubans would welcome intervention to remove govt

21 May 2026 at 02:20

Malay Mail

CANNES, May 21 — Havana-born Hollywood star Andy Garcia told AFP that the overwhelming majority of Cubans would support an intervention to overthrow their government as he presented his latest film at the Cannes Film Festival.

The star of films The Godfather Part III and Ocean’s Eleven said he still woke up every morning dreaming of a Cuba “free from repression” after 67 years of communist rule on the island.

“Nobody wants war, but absolute repression and suffering of the people in that country is not the alternative, that’s not something to embrace,” he said during an interview on Tuesday to promote his detective movie Diamond which features an A-list cast.

“If you were to ask the Cuban people, not the Cuban government... would they want us (the United States), France, anybody, to intervene and save them? You would get a unanimous 90 percent people saying, ‘Please come and invade our country and get rid of these people’,” Garcia said.

US President Donald Trump has imposed an oil blockade on Cuba, aggravating the impoverished island’s worst economic and energy crisis in decades, while making repeated threats that the US might forcibly topple the government.

In Cuba, young people have told AFP privately they favour a US intervention, seeing it as the only chance to transform the island’s fortunes, despite fears it would lead to bloodshed.

But older Cubans tend to reject the threats, pointing to over six decades of tensions between Havana and Washington that never bubbled over into open conflict, despite coming perilously close to a nuclear confrontation in 1962.

LA love letter 

Garcia, 70, left Cuba as a child and his film Diamond serves as a sort of “love letter” to his adopted hometown Los Angeles where he has lived for most of his life.

His third turn behind the camera is a project 20 years in the making, based on an idea which started out as a homework project for his daughter.

It grew into a film about fedora-wearing and hard-drinking private detective Joe Diamond who is stuck in the past while trying to crack a case about a billionaire’s death in contemporary Los Angeles.

Garcia’s actor friends Bill Murray and Dustin Hoffman agreed to play roles as a barman and coroner, while the rest of the cast includes The Whale star Brendan Fraser as a detective, with Rosemarie DeWitt and Vicky Krieps the female leads.

Garcia said he had learned from many industry legends over his career, including The Godfather director Francis Ford Coppola who handed him his first major break in a once-stellar career that has stalled in recent decades.

“I always wanted to make movies, not just be in them,” Garcia told AFP.

Reviews were mostly positive about his first effort, with Deadline calling it a “wonderfully atmospheric, nostalgic and entertaining contemporary noir”.

The Wrap said “at times it betrays its amateur beginnings with clunky plotting.” — AFP 

Battle For L.A.: Incumbent Karen Bass On Trump Backing Pratt For Mayor, LAPD Control, ParaBros Deal & Protecting Hollywood Jobs For Angelenos

21 May 2026 at 01:21
Editor’s note: In what could be one of the most consequential elections in Los Angeles’ history, the race this year for mayor sees two former allies in an increasingly sharp bid to take over City Hall. With many issues in the contest between incumbent Mayor Karen Bass, Councilmember Nithya Raman and reality TV vet Spencer Pratt impacting the entertainment industry, Deadline […]

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  • Simi Valley Brush Fire Burns Structures & Triggers Evacuations Armando Tinoco
    UPDATE 1:55 PM: The Sandy Fire brush fire in Simi Valley, California, has now expanded to over 500 acres, according to local media reports. Over 200 firefighters are on the scene, “being supported by three air tankers and six helicopters conducting aggressive aerial suppression operations in coordination with ground crews,” the Ventura County Fire Department […]
     

Simi Valley Brush Fire Burns Structures & Triggers Evacuations

18 May 2026 at 19:21
UPDATE 1:55 PM: The Sandy Fire brush fire in Simi Valley, California, has now expanded to over 500 acres, according to local media reports. Over 200 firefighters are on the scene, “being supported by three air tankers and six helicopters conducting aggressive aerial suppression operations in coordination with ground crews,” the Ventura County Fire Department […]

Spencer Pratt Plans To Leave L.A. If He Loses Mayoral Bid: “I Will Be Done”

17 May 2026 at 17:01
As Spencer Pratt films his latest reality show about his bid for Los Angeles mayor, the stakes have never been higher. The Hills alum recently said he plans to leave LA altogether if he loses the June 2 primary or the Nov. 3 election, but if he wins, Pratt “will rebuild” after losing his home […]

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  • Close to the stadium, but a long way from the World Cup due to ICE and sky-high prices Isaías Alvarado
    From Francisco Sosa’s front yard, you can see the imposing metal structure of the SoFi stadium in Los Angeles, California. Eight FIFA World Cup matches will be played on that pitch, but its proximity is irrelevant as far as Sosa is concerned; he is already resigned to watching the games of the most expensive tournament in history on TV. “There’s no money right now,” says the 41-year-old U.S. citizen who is a fervent supporter of the Mexican national team. When he learned that a luxury box for th
     

Close to the stadium, but a long way from the World Cup due to ICE and sky-high prices

15 May 2026 at 11:22
Francisco Sosa, who lives next to the SoFi Stadium, in Inglewood.

From Francisco Sosa’s front yard, you can see the imposing metal structure of the SoFi stadium in Los Angeles, California. Eight FIFA World Cup matches will be played on that pitch, but its proximity is irrelevant as far as Sosa is concerned; he is already resigned to watching the games of the most expensive tournament in history on TV. “There’s no money right now,” says the 41-year-old U.S. citizen who is a fervent supporter of the Mexican national team. When he learned that a luxury box for the match between the United States and Paraguay was selling for $112,500, his reaction was immediate: “Fuck! It’s too much.”

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Exterior view of Sofi Stadium, May 9.Francisco Rosales in Inglewood, on May 9.New construction in the SoFi Stadium complex, in Inglewood.
  • ✇Malay Mail - All
  • Trump’s DOJ accuses Yale of anti-white and anti-Asian discrimination
    NEW YORK, May 15 — The US Justice Department on Thursday accused Yale medical school of discriminating against white and Asian applicants following a year-long probe into diversity practices at the elite university.It is the latest chapter in President Donald Trump’s campaign against US colleges, which he accuses of promoting “woke” anti-conservative ideologies and of pushing unfair diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies.“Yale’s documents show that its le
     

Trump’s DOJ accuses Yale of anti-white and anti-Asian discrimination

15 May 2026 at 02:25

Malay Mail

NEW YORK, May 15 — The US Justice Department on Thursday accused Yale medical school of discriminating against white and Asian applicants following a year-long probe into diversity practices at the elite university.

It is the latest chapter in President Donald Trump’s campaign against US colleges, which he accuses of promoting “woke” anti-conservative ideologies and of pushing unfair diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies.

“Yale’s documents show that its leadership intentionally selected applicants based on their race,” the Justice Department said in a statement.

With the move, the agency said it was seeking a voluntary agreement with Yale to bring the university’s admissions practices into compliance with federal law.

It specifically alleged that, based on admissions data, “Black and Hispanic students have a much higher chance of admission to Yale than White or Asian students with the same test scores.”

Yale School of Medicine responded to the allegation by saying it was “confident in the rigorous admissions process.”

Admitted students “demonstrate exceptional academic achievement and personal commitment” and “graduates go on to become leaders in clinical care, research, and public service. We will carefully review the Department of Justice’s letter.”

The Supreme Court ruled in 2023 that affirmative action by universities on the basis of race was unlawful but said that they could use statements about the racial experiences of candidates in admissions decisions.

The Justice Department cited that ruling in its findings Thursday, alleging that Yale had failed to comply.

Last week, the Trump administration issued a similar finding against the medical school at the University of California, Los Angeles, alleging that it had unfairly favoured Black and Hispanic applicants with lower qualifications.

As part of his wider push to bring higher education to heel, Trump has wielded federal funds as a negotiating tool for universities that he says are too liberal, insisting that they submit to curriculum, enrolment and other changes.

The Republican’s administration has also decreased or placed holds on spending for university research as part of wider budget cuts since taking office in January 2025. — AFP

 

 

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