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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 06/05/2026 at 12:00 PM
Here is a list of the current ticket giveaways happening on The Heidi and Frank Show.
**Be advised that tickets are subject to availability.**
 

PAUL SIMON OR ROD STEWART

TICKETS TO SEE EITER PAUL SIMON ON JUNE 7TH AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL
TICKETS ON SALE AT TICKETMASTER.COM

OR

TICKETS TO SEE ROD STEWART ON JUNE 10TH AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL
TICKETS ON SALE AT TICKETMASTER.COM 

 

ROBBY KRIEGER

TICKETS TO SEE ROBBY KRIEGER - SPANISH CARAVAN....DOORS EN ESPANOL

AUGUST 29TH AT THE GREEK THEATER

TICKETS ON-SALE AT TICKETMASTER.COM

 

MANA

TICKETS TO SEE MANA
EITHER THIS FRIDAY OR SATURDAY NIGHT AT HONDA CENTER IN ANAHEIM

 TICKETS ON-SALE NOW AT TICKETMASTER.COM

 

THE HUMAN LEAGUE


TICKETS TO SEE THE HUMAN LEAGUE
WITH SPECIAL GUESTS SOFT CELL & ALISON MOYET

THIS THURSDAY NIGHT AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL

TICKETS ON-SALE NOW AT TICKETMASTER.COM

 

 




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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 06/02/2026 at 11:34 AM



California Voters Head to the Polls in High-Stakes Election Day Showdown

Election Day has arrived across California, and voters are casting ballots in several closely watched races that could shape the state's future for years to come.

From the race to replace outgoing Governor Gavin Newsom to key local contests like the Los Angeles mayoral race, Californians are making decisions on some of the most important issues and candidates on the ballot.

Polls are open until 8 p.m., and election officials are encouraging anyone who hasn't voted yet to make their voice heard before the deadline.

Governor's Race Takes Center Stage

One of the biggest contests drawing statewide attention is the California gubernatorial primary. With Governor Gavin Newsom term-limited and unable to seek another term, voters are choosing which two candidates will advance to the November general election.

The crowded field features nearly 60 candidates, though a handful have emerged as the leading contenders.

Among the frontrunners are former California Attorney General and U.S. Health Secretary Xavier Becerra, billionaire climate activist Tom Steyer, and conservative commentator Steve Hilton.

Other notable candidates include former Congresswoman Katie Porter, San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan, and Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco.

Under California's primary system, the top two vote-getters will move on to face each other in November, regardless of party affiliation.

Free Metro Rides Offered to Help Voters

To make it easier for residents to get to the polls, Los Angeles Metro is offering free transportation throughout Election Day.

Voters can ride Metro buses, trains, Bike Share services, and Metro Micro without paying a fare. Metro has also expanded voter access by placing ballot drop boxes at select transit stations, including Union Station and several other major transit hubs.

Officials hope the free rides will help increase voter participation across Los Angeles County.

Polling Centers Open Until 8 p.m.

Voting centers throughout Southern California opened early Tuesday morning and will remain available until 8 p.m.

Residents who still need to vote can visit any authorized voting center to cast their ballot in statewide and local races.

Election officials are reminding voters that ballots must be submitted before polls close in order to be counted.

Measure ER: Voters Decide on Healthcare Funding

Los Angeles County voters are also weighing in on Measure ER, a ballot proposal that would temporarily increase the county sales tax by one-half cent.

Supporters say the measure is needed to help fund healthcare programs and other essential public services after federal funding cuts led to the closure of six county-operated health clinics.

If approved, the tax increase would remain in effect for five years and is expected to generate roughly $1 billion annually for county services.

While tax increases often face resistance from voters, advocates argue that Measure ER could provide critical funding for healthcare access and public health programs throughout the county.

Results Expected After Polls Close

As voting continues throughout the day, attention will soon shift to the first wave of election results once polls close at 8 p.m.

With major statewide races, local contests, and important ballot measures on the line, California's Election Day promises to be one of the most closely watched political events of the year.

Stay tuned as results begin to roll in and the picture of California's political future starts to take shape.



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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 06/02/2026 at 10:40 AM









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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 05/29/2026 at 11:16 AM

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MIT Scientists Develop Tiny “Molecular Camera” That Could Detect Bladder Cancer Earlier

A team of researchers at MIT has created a breakthrough sensor that could change the way doctors detect and monitor bladder cancer — one of the most common and expensive cancers to treat in the United States.

Every year, roughly 85,000 Americans are diagnosed with bladder cancer. While many patients respond well to treatment, the cancer has an alarming tendency to return. About half of patients experience tumor recurrence within five years, leading to constant monitoring, repeated procedures, and rising healthcare costs.

Now, MIT researchers say they may have found a way to catch those returning tumors much earlier using a futuristic catheter-based sensor system that acts almost like a “camera for molecules.”

A New Way to Spot Cancer Before It’s Visible

The new technology uses carbon nanotubes — microscopic hollow cylinders made of carbon — that naturally glow under laser light. Scientists coated these nanotubes with specially designed polymers that behave like synthetic antibodies, allowing them to detect specific cancer-related proteins.

For this study, the team focused on a bladder cancer biomarker called NMP-22, a protein already approved by the FDA for bladder cancer screening.

Normally, NMP-22 is detected through urine tests, but there’s a problem: by the time the protein shows up in high enough amounts in urine, tumors may already be more advanced.

MIT’s new approach skips the waiting game.

Instead of looking for diluted biomarkers in urine, researchers designed a catheter coated with nanosensors that can detect the protein directly inside the bladder — right where cancer cells are producing it.

The device also includes a tiny rotating ball lens that shines laser light onto the sensors and reads the fluorescent signals they emit. Those signals create what researchers call a “chemical image,” helping doctors identify not only whether cancer is present, but exactly where it’s hiding.

“It’s like a camera for molecules instead of light,” said MIT chemical engineering professor Michael Strano, senior author of the study.

Nearly 50,000 Times More Sensitive

According to the researchers, the sensor system is dramatically more sensitive than traditional urinalysis methods.

In animal testing, the technology proved about 180 times more sensitive because it measures biomarkers directly at their source instead of relying on diluted urine samples. Overall, the researchers estimate the system could be nearly 50,000 times more sensitive than standard urine testing approaches.

That level of precision may allow doctors to detect tumors as small as 16 square millimeters — potentially long before they become visible during routine examinations.

The fluorescent nanosensors essentially create a map of suspicious activity inside the bladder lining, allowing physicians to pinpoint tumors earlier and more accurately.

Making Cancer Monitoring Faster and Less Invasive

Currently, bladder cancer survivors often undergo regular cystoscopy procedures, where doctors insert a camera into the bladder to visually inspect for recurring tumors. These screenings can happen yearly — or even more often for high-risk patients.

The MIT team hopes their technology could eventually make monitoring easier, faster, less invasive, and more affordable.

Researchers are already working on shrinking the prototype so it can fit into existing cystoscopes commonly used in doctors’ offices.

The goal is to identify tumors before they grow large enough to be seen with conventional imaging.

Beyond Bladder Cancer

Scientists say this technology may have applications far beyond bladder cancer.

Because the nanosensors can be customized to detect different molecules, the same system could potentially be adapted to identify other cancers or diseases involving hard-to-see biomarkers.

Researchers believe the technology could someday assist in detecting gastrointestinal disorders, cardiovascular disease, and other conditions through endoscopic procedures.

“The beauty of polymer chemistry is that we can develop new sensors tailored to different diseases,” said MIT researcher Wonjun Yim.

The study was published in the journal Nature Nanotechnology and funded by organizations including the Koch Institute, Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center, the National Science Foundation, and Schmidt Science.



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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 05/29/2026 at 10:52 AM









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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 05/29/2026 at 9:00 AM

Raised on TV is an indie rock band from the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles, CA, that was formed by brothers Keaton Rogers and Kacey Greenwood in a valley garage in 2016. Since then, they have released five studio albums, while extensively touring and playing hundreds of venues and festivals all across The United States and Canada. They have been building a loyal fanbase in a no short cuts, gritty, grinding it out on the road, sort of way. They embrace the wildly varying and fun nature that comes with being an indie rock band, playing a giant festival stage one night, and a backyard college party the next. That rock and roll grit and road dog spirit is in their sound, as well as in their show whenever and wherever they play live. Raw but melodic, Raised on TV is built for the long drive and the loud night. Two brothers that are still making noise because it means something.

Keaton Rogers - Guitar and Vocals
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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 05/28/2026 at 10:34 AM



National Burger Day 2026 deals with free food, discounts on Thursday

Happy 2026 National Burger Day to all who celebrate — and really, don't we all celebrate burgers, like, every day of the year, especially on Thursday, May 28?

Another question I need answers to: Why is May 28th marked as National Burger Day? We're not here to answer that. We know what you're here for to find out about free or discounted burgers, and we want to get to that as fast as possible so you can eat your food fresh.

So here's a partial list of joints that we’ve found who will give something away or sell you burgers for less than the usual price on Thursday, May 28:

Carl's Jr.

If you're a rewards member, you can get a Famous Star and a second one for just one cent.

Checkers

They've got a BOGO deal on their classic burger.

Burger King

If you're in their loyalty program, you can get a free burger if you spend $3 or more by using their site and app.

Dairy Queen

Rewards members can get $1 off a Stackburger.

Smashburger

You can get a single patty Smash Burger for $5 using the code 528SINGLE.

Jack in the Box

Spend $1 or more and you can get a free Jr. Jumbo Jack.

Shake Shack

Use the code FREEBURGER and you can get a free ShackBurger if you spend $10 or more.



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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 05/28/2026 at 10:15 AM








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Posted by Johnny Ice  on 05/27/2026 at 10:05 AM



After days of uncertainty and evacuation orders, many residents in Garden Grove say they are still shaken following the chemical emergency at the local GKN Aerospace plant. Although officials have now cleared families to return home, community members packed City Hall this week demanding answers — and in many cases, calling for the facility to be shut down entirely.

More than 200 residents attended a tense meeting Tuesday night to voice concerns about the dangerous incident involving a massive chemical storage tank at the aerospace facility. The biggest question from the community: why was a potentially explosive chemical being stored so close to neighborhoods, schools, and homes in the first place?

Last Thursday, residents were forced to evacuate after a 34,000-gallon tank containing methyl methacrylate (MMA) began overheating and releasing vapors. MMA is a highly flammable industrial chemical commonly used in the production of acrylic plastics, and officials feared the situation could lead to a catastrophic explosion.

Emergency crews spent days monitoring the tank while nearby residents waited anxiously for updates. By Monday, authorities said the danger of a large-scale explosion had passed after a crack in the tank relieved pressure and allowed the chemicals to cool. However, concerns over a smaller blast kept evacuation orders in place until Tuesday evening.

Despite being allowed back home, many residents say they no longer feel safe living near the facility.

During the meeting, frustrated community members demanded accountability and questioned whether other hazardous industrial operations exist near residential neighborhoods in Garden Grove.

One resident asked city leaders why GKN Aerospace was permitted to store explosive chemicals within a mile of schools and family homes, while others pressed officials about who would cover the costs families incurred during the evacuation.

The emotional meeting lasted for hours, but the Garden Grove City Council ultimately took no action, leaving many attendees disappointed and searching for reassurance.

Residents described the experience as frightening and exhausting, with some saying the lack of clear answers has only deepened concerns about the future.

GKN Aerospace released a statement apologizing for the disruption and emphasized that community safety remains its top priority. Still, for many locals, the apology is not enough.

Now that the immediate danger has passed, the larger debate appears to be just beginning — should a facility storing hazardous chemicals continue operating so close to homes and schools in Garden Grove?

If your family was evacuated, expoesed to toxic fumes, or you're experiencing symptoms like headaches, dizziness, nausea, or breathing problems... don't ignore it. Document everything and call the attorneys at Sweet James, 800-900-0000.




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