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Month: January 2021

Kobe Bryant: ‘I still have trouble with it’: One year on, Lakers stars struggle to come to terms with NBA great’s death

“Man, it’s a saying that time heals all,” LeBron James said following the Los Angeles Lakers’ win over Chicago on Saturday. Still, one year on from Kobe Bryant’s sudden death, those inside the Lakers organization still acutely feel his absence. While enough time still hasn’t passed to allow James to move on completely, remembering Bryant

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A judge has approved a $17 million settlement plan for sexual misconduct victims of Harvey Weinstein

A US bankruptcy judge has approved a Weinstein Company liquidation plan that allocates over $17 million for Harvey Weinstein’s sexual harassment and assault victims, an attorney for the Weinstein Company confirmed to CNN Monday. “It is true that Judge (Mary) Walrath approved the settlement plan at a hearing today,” Attorney Paul Zumbro said, adding that

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Running in the right direction: Cross-country could resume soon as State returns to purple tier

Given the latest from Gov. Newsom, lifting the stay-at-home order on Monday, we could potentially see a return of high school sports competition. However, these sports will be limited and operate under strict safety guidelines per the California Department of Public Health. Right now, the only sport that would be allowed to compete is cross-country.

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