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LeBron James responds to Zlatan Ibrahimovic: ‘There’s no way I will ever just stick to sports’

LeBron James issued a strong rebuttal to soccer star Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s recent comments that athletes should largely stick to sports.

     

Time’s Up calls out zero Black HFPA members voting on Golden Globes; stars join protest

Time’s Up launched #TIMESUPGlobes Friday, alongside a graphic that reads, “Hollywood Foreign Press Association: Not a Single Black Member Out of 87.”

     

What we know: The latest on Tiger Woods’ recovery as he is transferred to new hospital

Tiger Woods was moved from Harbor-UCLA Medical Center to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center two days after a car crash left him with serious injuries.

     

Lady Gaga’s ‘beloved’ French bulldogs recovered safely after armed robbery

Lady Gaga’s two French bulldogs, which were stolen by thieves who shot and wounded the dogwalker, were recovered unharmed Friday, police said.

     

Court records: Ex-USA Gymnastics coach John Geddert inflicted ‘extreme emotional abuse’ on young athletes

John Geddert, who coached the US women’s gymnastics team in the 2012 Olympics, was charged Thursday with 24 felonies. He later died by suicide.

     

‘We’re in for the long haul’: Biden visits Texas following storm, promises increased COVID relief

President Joe Biden went down to the Lone Star State to survey the damage and take on his role of consoler-in-chief.

     

Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine cleared for expected FDA authorization within days

If the FDA agrees with its review panel, as expected, the one-dose vaccine could begin rolling out to the American public next week.

     

Leaving Las Vegas $300,000 richer: Tourist hits jackpot at airport slot machine

A woman from Texas won the jackpot on a Wheel of Fortune slot machine while waiting for a flight home.

     

CPAC or Trump-PAC? Conservative conference delegates stick with Donald Trump

Delegates to conservative political conference say they don’t know if Trump will run again in 2024, but they would be fine with it.

     

Former San Jose State U top trainer found responsible for sexual misconduct in state probe

New details emerged showing that Scott Shaw’s inappropriate treatments continued after the university’s 2010 investigation, which had cleared him.

     

An 8th grader wouldn’t take off his hat. Instead of sending him home, the principal helped fix his haircut.

An Indianapolis 8th grader was sent to the principal’s office for refusing to take off his hat. Instead of a reprimand, he got a haircut.

     

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