James McClain Though he’s played solely for the Golden State Warriors since the 2012 NBA draft, it appears Draymond Green is looking to spend his future off-seasons a bit further south of San Francisco.
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On Friday’s edition of CNN’s “The Lead”, anchor Jake Tapper had a special announcement for viewers: Golden State Warriors star Draymond Green has joined the news network as a correspondent.
In a conversation with Tapper, Green shared his belief that NBA teams should keep playing — and use that platform to continue to battle systemic racism.
“If we leave our stage and we drop our microphone, we could no longer speak for these people that we are speaking for,” he said.
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James McClain Though he’s played solely for the Golden State Warriors since the 2012 NBA draft, it appears Draymond Green is looking to spend his future off-seasons a bit further south of San Francisco.
Norman Lear, Honoree at the 2017 Kennedy Center Honors. Official White House Photograph
Angelique Jackson Norman Lear and Laverne Cox join the star-studded list of honorees at Equality California’s virtual Golden State Equality Awards.Lear will receive the Ally Leadership Award in honor of his social and political activism on- and off-screen. Gloria Estefan and Rita Moreno, who currently stars in Lear’s “One Day at a Time” reboot, are set to present the legendary television and film writer/producer with the award.
essay published Thursday in The Atlantic.Carrey specifically highlighted the president’s response to the coronavirus pandemic, calling the final night of last week’s Republican National Convention, which was held on the South Lawn of the White House, a “Totally Illegal COVID-19 Super-Spreader Spectacular.”“Those in the audience on the South Lawn of the White House might have believed their lives were their own to lose, but after their big night, they now risk infecting other Americans,” he
Kanye West’s ill-fated presidential campaign may not have put him at odds with his buddy Donald Trump, but this remark just might.
Back in 2011, the legendary entertainer Harry Belafonte appeared to be sleeping during an interview after he lost audio contact with a local California television station.
Who is the Golden State Killer and what did he do?The Golden State Killer terrorised his victims through the 1970s and 80s.He is known to have committed at least 13 murders and 50 rapes spanning six California counties over two decades.It started in 1973 with a bunch of house burglaries - a man locals called the Visalia Ransacker.He would break into his victims' homes by prying open a window or door while they slept.But his crimes soon escalated into rapes and murders along the California
response to the strikes. “When I look at that, the NBA has been leading this cause.
Ellise Shafer editorComedian Jim Gaffigan – who is well-known for his inoffensive jokes that avoid controversial topics – delivered a surprising political rant on Twitter during Trump’s finale speech at the Republican National Convention Thursday night.Gaffigan began the rant by simply stating “RIP Truth,” and then directly confronted Trump supporters, many of which are fans of the usually apolitical comedian.“Look Trumpers I get it.
Cardi B had the perfect response to a Twitter user who used her as an example to point out how the world needed more women like First Lady Melania Trump.
Also Read: Michael Cohen Says in Upcoming Book 'Disloyal' That Trump 'Wanted Me Dead'Michael Cohen is currently serving out a three-year prison sentence from his home in Manhattan after pleading guilty in 2018 to lying to Congress, tax evasion and campaign finance fraud — crimes that were connected to hush-money payments made to women who said they had affairs with Trump.“The president is going to talk to you about law and order. That’s laughable.
The Guardian.According to The Guardian, in Stelter’s “Hoax: Donald Trump, Fox News and the Dangerous Distortion of Truth,” which hits shelves Tuesday, he writes that in 2019, the president was “so incensed” by criticisms made by Andrew Napolitano, a New Jersey superior court judge who joined Fox News in 1998, “that he had implored Barr to send Rupert a message in person … about ‘muzzling the judge’ [Trump] wanted the nation’s top law enforcement official to convey just how atrocious Napolitano’s
sentenced Friday to multiple life terms in prison without the possibility of parole.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerJoseph James DeAngelo, known as the “Golden State Killer” who terrorized California during a two-decade, six county rape, murder and robbery spree, was sentenced Friday to 11 consecutive terms of life without parole.The subject of an HBO documentary series, I’ll Be Gone in the Dark, which was based on writer Michelle McNamara’s best-seller of the same name, DeAngelo was a former police officer who was known by several nicknames, including The Original Night
Will Thorne Staff WriterJoseph James DeAngelo, known as the Golden State Killer, was sentenced to multiple life terms in prison Friday for the series of murders he committed over a 13-year period between 1973 and 1986.The sentencing was delivered by Honorary Judge Michael Bowman in the Sacramento Superior Court in California, where victim’s families had gathered to hear the sentence.In delivering his the maximum possible sentence in his power, Bowman said that the “victims must be assure that
Patton Oswalt is remembering his late wife, Michelle McNamara, as the Golden State Killer was sentenced to life in prison on Friday. Before her death, the comedian's wife had researched and began writing a true-crime book about the serial killer, who terrorized California during the 1970s and ‘80s by murdering 12 people and raping 50 others.