Spencer Pratt announces LA mayoral bid, criticizes Mayor Bass after losing home in fires

January 28, 2026, 9:45 AM EST
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LOS ANGELES, California (Fox News) — Reality TV star Spencer Pratt announces mayoral run after witnessing “criminal negligence” by Los Angeles leadership during devastating fires last year.

Key Facts:

– Pratt decided to run for mayor after his home burned down in the Pacific Palisades fire.
– He criticized city and state leaders for their handling of the fires and subsequent recovery efforts.
– Pratt sued the city of Los Angeles and the Department of Water and Power over the destruction of his home.
– Only a small number of structures destroyed in the fires have been fully rebuilt.
– Pratt highlighted issues in Los Angeles such as homelessness, drug use, and animal abuse.
– He criticized Mayor Karen Bass and accused her of deleting emergency text messages during the fires.

Spencer Pratt at the 2025 American Music Awards held at the Fontainebleau Las Vegas on May 26, 2025, in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Gilbert Flores/Penske Media via Getty Images)

– Pratt is working with animal rescue organizations to address issues in Los Angeles.
– He released a memoir coinciding with his mayoral campaign.
– The city’s election will be held on June 2.

CITY, State (Fox News) — A new study has found that regular exercise can improve brain function and memory in older adults. Researchers at the University of California, Irvine, discovered that physical activity can lead to better cognitive performance in individuals over the age of 50.

The study, published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, involved over 100 participants who were asked to engage in various forms of exercise, such as walking, cycling, and swimming. The results showed that those who exercised regularly experienced significant improvements in their memory and thinking skills compared to those who were more sedentary.

According to the lead researcher, Dr. Susan Greenfield, the findings highlight the importance of staying active as we age in order to maintain cognitive health. She emphasized that even simple activities like walking can have a positive impact on brain function and overall well-being.

The study’s implications are significant for older adults looking to maintain their cognitive abilities and delay the onset of conditions like dementia. Experts recommend incorporating regular exercise into daily routines to reap the cognitive benefits associated with physical activity.

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