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With the title “1992” and an image of Watts' own Tyrese Gibson on the poster, one would be safe to assumethat the 1992 Los Angeles uprising that erupted in the wake of the Rodney King verdict would be central to this B-movie thriller by Ariel Vromen. Instead, the riots feel incidental to the story.
Indeed the film is set on April 29, 1992, a date immortalized in infamy (and in song, by the SoCal band Sublime), but the protests that grew into riots that are now considered an uprising are merely background action for a heist movie that pits a crew of professional thieves against a former gang member. Any insights about the events of that specific day in L.A. won’t be found in this vault.
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Pakistan's military says insurgents have freed an army officer and 3 others abducted on Wednesday
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Pakistan's military says insurgents have freed four people, including an army officer who was abducted three days ago when he was sitting in a mosque in a former stronghold of the Pakistani Taliban to receive mourners after attending his father’s funeral. In a statement, the military said the “unconditional release” of Lt. Col. Khalid Ameer and three of his relatives was secured on Saturday due to the role played by tribal elders. Though no one claimed responsibility for Wednesday’s kidnappings in northwest Pakistan, hours after his abduction, Ameer in a video said that they were in the custody of the Pakistani Taliban.
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Donovan hits a 3-run homer as the Cardinals hold off the Yankees for a 6-5 win
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Brendan Donovan hit a three-run homer, Kyle Gibson pitched seven strong innings and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the New York Yankees 6-5 for their first regular-season win at Yankee Stadium. It was the first victory for St. Louis in the Bronx since Tim McCarver hit a three-run homer in the 10th inning in Game 5 of the 1964 World Series and Bob Gibson pitched a complete game in a 5-2 win. The Cardinals improved to 1-7 at Yankee Stadium in the regular season. St. Louis went ahead to stay with four runs in the third against rookie Will Warren.
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Moms for Liberty fully embraces Trump and widens role in national politics as election nears
- By ALI SWENSON, MORIAH BALINGIT and AYANNA ALEXANDER - Associated Press
This weekend’s gathering of Moms for Liberty has showcased how the group has moved toward fully embracing Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump and his political messaging as November’s election draws closer. The group is officially a nonpartisan nonprofit that says it’s open to anyone who wants parents to have a greater say in their children’s education, yet there was little pretense about which side of the nation’s political divide it has chosen. The group’s co-founder, Tiffany Justice, urged members to “fight like a mother” against the Democratic presidential ticket. She and other founders wrote an open letter to parents warning that a Kamala Harris presidency would be “the most anti-parent, extremist government America has ever known.”
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Diego Pavia makes winning debut helping Vanderbilt stun Virginia Tech 34-27 in OT
- By TERESA M. WALKER - AP Sports Writer
Diego Pavia scored on a 4-yard touchdown run in overtime as Vanderbilt upset Virginia Tech 34-27 in the season opener for both teams with the Commodores rallying after blowing a 17-point lead. The graduate transfer from New Mexico State and the Conference USA Offensive Player of the Year needed four plays to put the Commodores ahead in overtime. Virginia Tech tried switching up quarterbacks in OT. Collin Schlee came in on a sweltering day when Kyron Drones threw for 322 yards and two touchdowns. Schlee was sacked on third down. His fourth-down throw went out of the back of the end zone to start Vanderbilt's big celebration.
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Horvath, Heidenreich play big part in Navy's 49-21 season-opening win over Bucknell
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Blake Horvath threw two touchdowns passes, Eli Heidenreich caught two for scores and Navy opened its season with a 49-21 win over FCS Bucknell on Saturday. Braxton Woodson also saw action at quarterback and threw for one touchdown and ran for another. The QBs combined to go 10 of 19 for 173 yards, the three TDs and two interceptions. Ralph Rucker IV, who set a Bison record last year by throwing for 2,537 yards, was 11 of 24 for 122 yards and a score. TJ Cadden made five catches for 97 yards.
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RADNOR, Pa., Aug. 31, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The law firm of Kessler Topaz Meltzer & Check, LLP ( www.ktmc.com ) informs investors that a securities class action lawsuit has been filed in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California against Extreme Networks, Inc…
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Small plane crashes in residential neighborhood east of Portland, Oregon; home engulfed in flames
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A small plane has crashed Saturday morning east of Portland. The Federal Aviation Administration says it was a twin-engine Cessna 421C that crashed around 10:30 a.m. near Troutdale Airport. Authorities say it wasn’t immediately clear how many people were on board. Photos of the crash site published by KPTV-TV in Portland show a home heavily engulfed in flames. Oregon Public Broadcasting is reporting that the plane crashed in a neighborhood in the city of Fairview. That is about a 30-minute drive east of Portland.
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Harris catches up with Trump in Michigan poll signaling momentum
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Vice President Kamala Harris erased most of Donald Trump’s lead among likely voters in Michigan in a new poll, the latest evidence that the Democratic nominee is closing the gap in the presidential race.
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Edwards throws for 311 yards and two touchdowns in Maryland's 50-7 rout of UConn
- By NOAH TRISTER - AP Sports Writer
Billy Edwards Jr. threw two touchdown passes to Tai Felton, and Maryland’s defense was as good as advertised in a 50-7 victory over UConn. The big question facing the Terrapins this season is how they’ll do without Taulia Tagovailoa, who brought them some rare stability at quarterback for the last four years. Edwards, who guided Maryland to a win over Auburn in the Music City Bowl last season, started the game and completed his first seven passes. He went 20 of 27 for 311 yards and two TDs. The Huskies had two defensive backs ejected for targeting, Jordan Wright in the second quarter and Rante Jones in the fourth.
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No. 25 Iowa wins opener without suspended coach Kirk Ferentz, beating Illinois State 40-0
- By JOHN BOHNENKAMP - Associated Press
Cade McNamara threw three second-half touchdown passes and No. 25 Iowa cruised to a season-opening victory without coach Kirk Ferentz, pounding Illinois State 40-0. Ferentz served a one-game suspension imposed by the university for a recruiting contact violation that is under investigation by the NCAA. Assistant coach Seth Wallace ran the team in his absence. It was the first game Ferentz had missed in his 26 seasons as the Hawkeyes’ coach. Kaleb Johnson rushed for 119 yards, including touchdown runs of 64 and 18 yards in the fourth quarter.
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Lochow records TDs receiving and passing, Lampron leads defense as Dayton tops St. Francis 18-10
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Gavin Lochow caught a touchdown pass and threw for another and the Dayton defense forced turnovers on the last three possessions as the Flyers opened the season with an 18-10 win over St. Francis (Pa.). Lochow hauled in a 12-yard pass from Drew VanVleet to cap an 11-play, 28-yard drive on the Flyers’ first possession. That score was set up by Gideon Lampron’s strip sack of Nick Whitfield Jr. and fumble recovery. Lampron led the defense for Dayton with 11 tackles, three for losses, and forced two fumbles. The Flyers opened the second half with a 74-yard drive, capped by Lochow’s 27-yard strike to Luke Brenner after he took a backwards pass from VanVleet. That made it 15-3. Dayton’s second lost fumble led to a 1-yard touchdown run by Markell Holman to pull St. Francis within 15-10.
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Shough throws 4 TD passes in Louisville debut, Cardinals defense stifles Austin Peay in 62-0 rout
- By GARY B. GRAVES - AP Sports Writer
Tyler Shough passed for four touchdowns in his Louisville debut, freshman Isaac Brown added a 77-yard scoring run and the Cardinals scored on six of their first seven possessions to overwhelm Austin Peay 62-0 in Saturday’s season opener for both teams. Louisville flexed its muscle right away against the FCS Governors and never let up in the inaugural meeting between the schools. Shough passed for 232 yards in two quarters, and his TD total tied Browning Nagle for the best starting debut for a Louisville QB. The Cardinals outgained the Governors 571-106 while holding them to 34 yards rushing and recording seven sacks.
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Beck throws 2 TD passes and No. 1 Georgia manhandles No. 14 Clemson 34-3
- By PAUL NEWBERRY - AP Sports Writer
Carson Beck threw for 278 yards, including a pair of touchdowns, and No. 1 Georgia opened the season by stifling 14th-ranked Clemson 34-3. Leading only 6-0 at halftime, Georgia finally got its offense rolling in the third quarter with a pair of 75-yard touchdown drives, capped by Colbie Young’s 7-yard catch and Nate Frazier’s 1-yard run. Beck tacked on a 40-yard TD pass to London Humphreys that sent the Clemson side of Mercedes-Benz Stadium heading for the exits. Clemson was held to 188 yards and Nolan Hauser's 26-yard field goal.
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Hudson Card throws for 4 touchdowns to guide Purdue past Indiana State 49-0
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Hudson Card was nearly perfect in leading Purdue to a 49-0 romp over Indiana State in Saturday’s season opener for both teams. Card connected on 24 of 25 passes, including his final 17 in a row, for 273 yards and four touchdown passes before leaving in the third quarter.
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Wagner eases by Virginia Lynchburg 46-7 for the Seahawks' first season-opening win since 2018
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Jake Cady threw for three touchdowns, Damien Mazil added 135 yards passing and another touchdown, and Wagner eased by Virginia Lynchburg 46-7 on Saturday for the Seahawks’ first season-opening win since 2018. Wagner scored on the second play from scrimmage and cruised from there. Jaylen Bonelli made a 20-yard touchdown grab on fourth down for a 14-0 lead, and Wagner added a safety and a field goal later in the first quarter for a 19-0 lead. After Virginia Lynchburg pulled within 19-7, Cady led Wagner on two straight scoring drives. He connected with Bonelli from 28-yards out and Sekou Kamau from the 4 for a 32-7 halftime lead. Cady added a 32-yard connection with Teree McDonald in the third.
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Josh Berry grateful to walk away from frightening Daytona crash, race a week later at Darlington
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Josh Berry thought his car and safety systems did their job in a frightening crash at Daytona last week where he walked away largely unharmed and came to race at Darlington. Berry's No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford flipped on his roof and slid into an inside wall. Berry came away with two small bruises from the seatbelts and felt good enough to run in the Southern 500 on Sunday night.
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Pollster: Hogan’s popularity continues in Maryland, still ‘more paths’ forward for Alsobrooks
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BALTIMORE — Eight weeks before the start of early voting, Larry Hogan is tapping into goodwill from his two terms as governor — and staying far from Donald Trump — as he bids to become the first Maryland Republican in 44 years to win a U.S. Senate seat.
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Race for Alaska's lone US House seat narrows to final candidates
- By BECKY BOHRER - Associated Press
Two candidates who combined received just over 1% of the vote in last week’s U.S. House primary in Alaska are set to advance to November’s ranked choice general election. The Division of Elections released results late Friday that would advance Republican Matthew Salisbury and Alaskan Independence Party chairman John Wayne Howe to the ballot. The narrowed field of candidates already includes Democratic U.S. Rep. Mary Peltola and Republican Nick Begich. Alaska’s open primary system advances the top four vote-getters to the general election. A Republican withdrew after finishing third in the Aug. 20 primary.
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Ticketmaster faces Oasis fans’ anger as demand crashes site
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A rush for tickets to Oasis’ first concerts in more than a decade crashed the sites of Ticketmaster and other ticket sellers, prompting a backlash from fans who missed out.
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Walz to traverse Pa. next week on 1st solo visit to state as Harris' running mate
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PHILADELPHIA — Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will hold events in Pennsylvania next week, with stops across the state on Wednesday and Thursday, the Harris campaign said.
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Fewer migrants risk jungle crossing into Panama after clampdown
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The number of migrants walking through the jungles of Colombia and Panama en route to the U.S. has fallen in recent weeks, potentially signaling a further decline in new arrivals at the southern border.
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Great Britain & Ireland has a 7-5 lead over the Americans in the Curtis Cup as it tries to win for the first time since 2016. Hannah Darling is leading the way for GB&I. She teamed with Mimi Rhodes for a 3-and-2 fourballs victory and with Aine Donegan for a 1-up foursomes victory on Saturday. Darling has won all three matches she has played at Sunningdale. GB&I seized control by winning two fourballs matches and halving the other. Next up are eight singles matches that will decide who gets the Curtis Cup. The event dates to 1932.
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Osimhen didn't find a new club in transfer window so he's locked in limbo with Napoli
- By ANDREW DAMPF - AP Sports Writer
Victor Osimhen is locked in limbo with Napoli after the southern Italian squad was unable to find a suitable buyer for the high-scoring Nigeria striker in the transfer window that closed across Europe’s five biggest leagues on Friday. Osimhen was already left off Napoli’s squad in recent weeks and has not been training with the club. Unless a Saudi Arabian club comes up with an offer, the reigning African player of the year might be left in this undesirable position for months or until the next transfer window opens in January.
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NCAA blocks Oklahoma State from wearing QR codes for NIL fund on helmets, saying decals break rule
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The NCAA blocked Oklahoma State from placing QR codes on its players’ helmets, a moved that would have allowed fans to link to a team fund and donate to the program’s name, image and likeness money pool. The team planned to wear the decals during the Cowboys’ opening game against South Dakota State. The school says the NCAA interprets the QR code stickers as advertising and/or commercial marks, which are not permitted on the helmets. The QR codes are 1.5-inch decals that feature each players’ name and number.
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California lawmakers pass bill banning legacy and donor college admissions
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LOS ANGELES — Lawmakers passed a bill this week that would make California one of the few states in the nation to ban private colleges and universities from considering an applicant's legacy or donor connections during the admissions process — a move intended to strengthen fair higher educat…
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Rapper Fatman Scoop dies at 53 after collapsing on stage in Connecticut
- By JENNIFER PELTZ - Associated Press
Rapper Fatman Scoop has died after collapsing on stage at a show Friday in Connecticut. The 53-year-old artist topped charts in Europe with “Be Faithful” two decades ago and later contributed to hits by Missy Elliott and other artists. The cause of his death isn't immediately clear. The mayor of the town of Hamden says he had a medical emergency while performing at a park there, and concertgoers and paramedics tried to aid him. He was taken to a hospital. His family calls him “a radiant soul” in an Instagram post Saturday confirming his death. The New York-born rapper broke out with 1999’s “Be Faithful.” It took off in Europe with a 2003 re-release, hitting No. 1 on the singles charts in the U.K. and Ireland.
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RFK Jr. sues North Carolina elections board as he seeks to remove his name from ballot
- By OLIVIA DIAZ - Associated Press/Report for America
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is suing the North Carolina State Board of Elections. The lawsuit filed in state court Friday accuses the board of violating his free speech rights by denying his request to get his name removed from state ballots. The board's executive director said more than 1.7 million ballots were already printed to meet a legal deadline, and re-doing them could cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. Kennedy suspended his third-party campaign and endorsed Republican Donald Trump. He's tried since then to get off ballots in states where Trump's race against Democrat Kamala Harris could be close.
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NCAA blocks Oklahoma State from wearing QR codes for NIL fund on helmets, saying decals break rule
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The NCAA blocked Oklahoma State from placing QR codes on its players’ helmets, a moved that would have allowed fans to link to a team fund and donate to the program’s name, image and likeness money pool. The team planned to wear the decals during the Cowboys' opening game against South Dakota State. The school says the NCAA interprets the QR code stickers as advertising and/or commercial marks, which are not permitted on the helmets. The QR codes are 1.5-inch decals that feature each players' name and number.
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NZ gets America's Cup yacht back on water 2 days after crane mishap damaged its hull
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Emirates Team New Zealand has gotten its yacht back in the water two days after it was damaged when dropped from a crane at the America’s Cup. The Kiwis’ shore crew worked around the clock to cut out and replace a piece of the hull of the 75-footer named “Taihoro” that was dinged up on Thursday. The boat dropped onto the support cradle. Team boss Grant Dalton initially feared the boat could be in the shed for several days. But the damage turned out to be less than originally feared and the defending champion's boat was out of action only one day.
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US Open: Paolini joins Gauff as the only women to reach the fourth round at every Slam in 2024
- By HOWARD FENDRICH - AP Tennis Writer
Jasmine Paolini has joined Coco Gauff as the only women to reach at least the fourth round at every Grand Slam tournament in 2024. Paolini got that far at the U.S. Open for the first time with a 6-3, 6-4 victory over No. 30 seed Yulia Putintseva on Saturday. The fifth-seeded Paolini had never made it past the second round in 16 appearances at majors entering this season. But she reached the fourth round at the Australian Open in January, before being the runner-up at both the French Open in June and Wimbledon in July. Paolini will meet 2023 French Open finalist Karolina Muchova on Monday for a berth in the quarterfinals at Flushing Meadows.
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Chinese, Philippine ships collide amid growing tensions at sea
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Chinese and Philippine coast guard ships collided in a disputed patch of the South China Sea on Saturday, the latest such incident amid rising tensions between the two nations. The two sides blamed each other for the event.
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Two-time NASCAR champ Kyle Busch puts aside problems, focuses on Darlington win to reach playoffs
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Kyle Busch won't dwell on all that's gone wrong this season. Instead, the two-time NASCAR Cup Series champion will focus on winning at the Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway and extending his streak in the playoffs to 12 straight seasons. He last missed the postseason in 2012 and is 106 points out of the grid this season. Busch nearly won his way in a week ago, but lost a last-lap duel to Harrison Burton at Daytona. Busch said his team enters with the mindset that they can run their best race of the year and make the field.
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Ukrainians fear grim winter amid massive attacks on power plants
- Volodymyr Verbianyi and Olesia Safronova - Bloomberg News (TNS)
A summer house in the countryside east of Kyiv now offers Heorhii Samofalov a safer and more stable life than his high rise apartment in the Ukrainian capital. He doesn't need to use an elevator and has access to an uninterrupted supply of water and other amenities.
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Pato O'Ward blasts IndyCar leadership for not landing race in Mexico ahead of NASCAR
- By JENNA FRYER - AP Auto Racing Writer
When NASCAR announced this week that it would race in Mexico City next year, IndyCar drivers were stunned that another American series had beaten them into a fertile market that is starving to see their most popular driver. Pato O'Ward is from Monterrey, Mexico, and has steadily built his fan base since his breakthrough 2021 season. He doesn't understand how IndyCar hasn't spent the last three years trying to land the deal that NASCAR put together this week and now fears it is too late to get IndyCar into his native country.
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FAA lets SpaceX get back to launches, but Polaris Dawn awaits good weather
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ORLANDO, Fla. — SpaceX got the OK to fly again from the Federal Aviation Administration and didn’t waste any time knocking out launches from both Florida and California early Saturday, but the crewed Polaris Dawn launch remains on hold because of weather.
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U.S. men's goalball and wheelchair rugby win and Park adds to shooting medal count
- By GABRIELLA ETIENNE - Associated Press
The U.S. teams in men's goalball and wheelchair rugby progressed toward the knockout rounds in their sports. Jinho Park of South Korea adds a gold in para shooting sport to his silver and bronze from Tokyo 2020. Switzerland's Catherine Debrunner wins the women's wheelchair 5,000-meter event.
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LA Clippers and Ivica Zubac agree to $58.6 million, 3-year contract extension
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Ivica Zubac and the Los Angeles Clippers have agreed to a $58.6 million, three-year contract extension that will keep him with the team through the 2027-28 season. His agent, Jeff Schwartz of Excel, has confirmed the deal. Zubac averaged a career-high 11.7 points and 9.2 rebounds last season. That’s when the 27-year-old center shot 65% from the field during the regular season. He averaged 16.2 points in the Clippers’ loss to Dallas over six games of the Western Conference playoffs. Zubac had one year and $11.7 million remaining on his current deal. He is the longest tenured player on the roster as the team prepares to play its first season in its new arena in Inglewood.
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NY man pleads guilty in pandemic loan fraud
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A politically active western New York businessman has admitted to a multimillion-dollar pandemic loan fraud, and prosecutors have said some of the money went to the Democrat’s campaign coffer for an unsuccessful bid for a county office. Court records show Hormoz Mansouri pleaded guilty Friday to federal bank fraud and fraud conspiracy charges. The Buffalo News says he admitted in court that he inflated his businesses’ payroll costs and employee numbers on federal pandemic relief loans applications. The engineering-business owner sought the Democratic nomination for Erie County comptroller in 2021. According to his indictment, Mansouri reaped about $3 million in all from the pandemic loan fraud scheme, and $200,000 of it went to his campaign account.
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Hurricane center tracks 3 systems with tropical development potential
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ORLANDO, Fla. — As the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season begins to pick up steam, the National Hurricane Center continues to track three systems among the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico with a chance to develop into the season’s next tropical depression or storm.
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Authorities say seven people are dead, dozens were injured, after a bus crash in Mississippi
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Authorities say seven people are dead, dozens were injured, after a bus crash in Mississippi.
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