Statue of Kobe Bryant, daughter Gianna placed at crash site on 2-year anniversary of deaths
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Statue of Kobe Bryant, daughter Gianna placed at crash site on 2-year anniversary of deaths

A statue of the late Kobe Bryant and daughter Gianna was placed on the site of their helicopter crash in Calabasas, California, on Wednesday, two years to the day of the tragic deaths of them and seven others.

The statue was created by sculptor Dan Medina and showed Kobe, in his Lakers uniform and with his arm around Gianna,

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CARHARTT BLOWBACK SHOWS THE TIGHTROPE COMPANIES FACE OVER…
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Now that the U.S. Supreme Court has blocked the Biden administration’s vaccine-or-test rule for private employers, companies nationwide are faced with a decision: Go ahead with a vaccine mandate anyway, or abandon it.

No matter which path companies choose, backlash appears near certain.

This week, workwear company Carhartt became the latest example of the public tightrope employers must walk to balance the health and safety concerns of employees against staffing challenges,

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Baffling Man United leave more questions than answers despite thrashing Brentford in the end
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Baffling Man United leave more questions than answers despite thrashing Brentford in the end

LONDON — Manchester United remain a baffling team to watch. Despite the confusion and disjointed play on Wednesday, United came away some impressive individual performances that led to three quality goals against a well-drilled Brentford side.

United’s 3-1 win had its positive takeaways, which may hold a wider significance further down the line: the well-taken Anthony Elanga goal,

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Here’s why grocery stores are struggling to stock their empty shelves
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Grocery store shelves across America are wiped clean, and they’re staying empty as stores struggle to quickly restock everyday necessities such as milk, bread, meat, canned soups and cleaning products.

Disgruntled shoppers have unleashed their frustration on social media over the last several days, posting photos on Twitter of bare shelves at Trader Joe’s locations, Giant Foods and Publix stores, among many others.
After contending with two years of a pandemic and supply chain-related problems,

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Jenna Jameson, ‘unable to walk,’ has Guillain-Barré Syndrome
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Jenna Jameson has offered an update on a medical condition that has her hospitalized in Hawaii.

The former adult film star posted on her verified Instagram Monday that she has gotten some answers about her diagnosis.
“I’m dealing with a little syndrome called Guillain-Barré Syndrome, so I’m working through that,” she said in the video. ” And I just wanted to let you know that I see all your DM’s and I appreciate it so much.”

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Harry Reid, former Senate majority leader, dies at 82
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Harry Reid, former Senate majority leader, dies at 82

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Harry Reid, the former U.S. Senate majority leader and Nevada’s longest-serving member of Congress, has died. He was 82.

Reid died Tuesday, “peacefully” and surrounded by friends at home in suburban Henderson, “following a courageous, four-year battle with pancreatic cancer,” according to family members and a statement from Landra Reid, his wife of 62 years.

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John Madden, legendary Hall of Fame coach and broadcaster, dies at age 85
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John Madden, legendary Hall of Fame coach and broadcaster, dies at age 85

The game of football has lost a legendary figure.

Pro Football Hall of Fame coach and legendary broadcaster John Madden died unexpectedly on Tuesday morning, the NFL announced. He was 85 years old.

“On behalf of the entire NFL family, we extend our condolences to Virginia, Mike, Joe and their families,” NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said in a statement.

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Coyotes in San Jose hoping for first game since Dec. 17 after COVID postponements
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Coyotes (6-21-2) at. San José Sharks (15-14-1), 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, SAP Center, San José, California), ESPN+//Hulu, Arizona Sports 98.7 FM —The Coyotes left for San Jose late afternoon Monday, in anticipation of playing for the first time since Dec. 17. Their regularly scheduled game against the Sharks was on track to be played, as of Monday night. … Forward Lawson Crouse was eligible to come off the COVID protocol list Monday, along with injured forward Jay Beagle.

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Phoenix Suns: Monty Williams, Deandre Ayton placed under NBA COVID health and safety protocols
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Head coach Monty Williams and starting center Deandre Ayton join a list of Suns placed under the NBA’s COVID health and safety protocols, league sources informed The Republic on Monday.

Suns lead assistant Kevin Young was serving as head coach for Monday’s game against Memphis at Footprint Center.

Young was out earlier this season under health and safety protocols after testing positive for COVID-19.

“In the league, everyone’s kind of going through the same thing,”

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Utah football is Rose Bowl-bound after rolling Oregon in Pac-12 championship game
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Utah football is Rose Bowl-bound after rolling Oregon in Pac-12 championship game

Utes win the Pac-12 for the first time and are through to their first Rose Bowl after beating the Ducks for the second time in 13 days

Las Vegas • A sea of red welcomed the University of Utah football program to its destiny.

An engaged, full-throated, pro-Utes crowd showed up Friday night for the Pac-12 championship game at Allegiant Stadium.

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