As the weekend nears, shoppers stock up for their Saturday suppers, and we, dear readers, prepare to chew on the latest news tidbits that have slipped past the American public’s radar. From a skeleton discovery that’s raising eyebrows to political races that have their fair share of drama, here’s what’s happening in our neck of the woods.
Skeletons in the Forest: The Case of Melissa Casias
In a tale that sounds grimly like a plotline from a daytime soap opera, Melissa Casias, a 54-year-old employee of the Los Alamos National Laboratory, was found dead in a remote area of New Mexico after disappearing over a year ago. Yes, the same Los Alamos that brought us nuclear weapons back in the day – quite the legacy.

Her remains were discovered in a “skeletonized” condition, propped against a tree with a gun conveniently nearby. Foul play is suspected, and her family is contemplating legal action against local law enforcement for what they claim may have been a botched investigation.
Between arguments over vape pens and the conspiracy theories surrounding the disappearances of other defense-related individuals, this story has all the makings of a real-life thriller. One has to wonder: in a world where everyone is more than a little suspicious, who can we trust?
While the detective on the case considers the possibility of a cover-up, we are left wondering whether the investigation into the rogue elements surrounding national security is being taken seriously enough. Here’s hoping for justice, but it seems to be just out of reach, lost in the woods… literally.
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Justin Murphy to Challenge Cory Booker in New Jersey
Switching gears from bone-chilling mysteries to a political contest that has piqued interest across the Garden State, Justin Murphy has snagged the Republican nomination to challenge Democrat Cory Booker in the Senate race.

Murphy, a political underdog with a naval background and a penchant for grassroots campaigning, must now face the uphill battle of running against one of the Democratic Party’s biggest stars. Best of luck, Murphy; you’ll need it in this state, where GOP appeal is akin to selling ice to Eskimos.
Dressed in the robes of a conservative champion, he’s vowing to tackle crucial matters like parental rights and medical freedom. Let’s see how well his “new day in New Jersey politics” slogan resonates against a backdrop of Democrats who have made themselves quite comfortable over the decades. Will Murphy emerge from the shadows, or has he bitten off more than he can chew?
Spencer Pratt’s Surprise in Los Angeles
Next, we head to the glitz and glam of Los Angeles, where reality TV star Spencer Pratt has managed to snag enough votes to challenge incumbent Mayor Karen Bass in the upcoming runoff. Who said politics was boring?

LA Mayoral candidate Spencer Pratt hosts a campaign “block party” event on 10th Ave. in Los Angeles, CA on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
(Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
Pratt’s campaign is as spicy as it gets, reflecting on his personal experiences with the city’s challenges: wildfires, cost-of-living crises, and the ever-pressing homelessness issue that has city residents pulling their hair out. Bass may have the incumbency advantage, but as any PR-savvy contestant will tell you – it’s not over until all the votes are counted, and with California’s notoriously slow process, both folks might not even be fully awake by November.
Victory Lane for Rep. Ashley Hinson in Iowa
Moving midwest-ward, Rep. Ashley Hinson has surfaced victorious in Iowa’s GOP primary, ready to battle for a Senate seat against Josh Turek, a Paralympic gold medalist turned politician. All the while, she’s got a few powerful friends, including Trump and the rest of the GOP faithful in her corner.

Hinson’s campaign has been anchored by promises to combat corruption and lower costs, which sounds appealing to many fed-up Iowans. Still, she’s entering a territory that might feel particularly charged given Turek’s success story. This could be a critical race as both parties look to solidify their power in the Senate. Buckle those seatbelts, voters; the ride is about to get bumpy.
In closing, as we kick off another glorious weekend, it’s apparent that the drama on the political stage and in our own lives is as thick as molasses. Whether it’s digging through the depths of mysterious disappearances or watching the political chessboard shift, the news never sleeps – and neither should we. Stay informed, stay engaged, and remember: truth may sometimes be stranger than fiction.














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