People do some ridiculous things to get viral fame, but one aspiring mommy influencer may have taken the cake.
04.12.2020 - 20:15 / foxnews.com
California delayed the start of the high school sports season while college and professional sports teams continued to play, and at least one high-profile basketball dad appeared to be baffled. LeBron James, fresh off an NBA title with the Los Angeles Lakers, wondered in a tweet how the high school basketball season was going to be delayed when college teams, and soon NBA teams, take the floor.
People do some ridiculous things to get viral fame, but one aspiring mommy influencer may have taken the cake.
LeBron James is paying tribute to Kobe Bryant after receiving his Los Angeles Lakers championship ring for the 2019-2020 season.The NBA star posted a pic to his Instagram on Tuesday, dedicating the post to the late Bryant, who died in January from a tragic helicopter crash.
The Bachelor sometime mid-season to mix things up for Matt.So...what's Heather's ~whole entire deal~? Aside from being a 24-year-old influencer from Southern California, here's what's up:These two are alllllll over each other's Instagrams, and seem to spend a fair amount of time chilling at the beach together:And as , it's possible that Hannah was the one behind Heather joining Matt's season since Hannah and Matt are close friends through .
As the number of Covid-19 hospitalizations continued its record ascent in Los Angeles County on Tuesday, 30% of the respondents to a recent survey indicated they had visited a friend, neighbor or relative or had visitors at their residence. The survey was conducted by the University of Southern California’s Center for Social and Economic Research, which does a weekly representative survey of L.A. County residents about their actions through the pandemic.
Netflix has ordered a sequel to this season’s breakout holiday hit, A California Christmas!
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterAfter the unexpected popularity of the new Netflix movie “A California Christmas,” the holiday romantic comedy is getting a sequel.Ali Afshar’s ESX Entertainment, the production company behind the film, has fast tracked pre-production for the follow-up, which will be titled “California Christmas: City Lights.” Filming is expected to begin in early 2021 in various parts of northern California, including Petaluma, Sonoma County and surrounding areas.Netflix
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California’s Burbank Unified School District has removed five classics from its curriculum over racism charges, but a conservative youth organization is stepping up to offer the books to students. On Sept. 9, Burbank announced “To Kill a Mockingbird,” “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn,” “Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry,” “The Cay” and “Of Mice and Men” will no longer be used in classrooms, at least temporarily, after four parents, three of them Black, challenged their use as racist. On Nov.
The staff at a Dunkin’ in California refuse to take money from their favorite 81-year-old customer they’ve affectionately nicknamed “Grandpa” since he previously left a generous tip for all the coffee shop’s workers. It’s a heartwarming story of people connecting and supporting each other even as the pandemic keeps them apart.
Members of a bicycling group were grieving Thursday after five participants in their annual Nevada-California border-area ride were killed when a box truck struck them, according to reports. Three more members of the group of about 20 riders were injured in the horrific crash, according to FOX 5 of Las Vegas.
Time magazine will announce its 2020 Person of the Year tonight in a first-ever broadcast special, but editors named their picks for Entertainer and Athlete of the Year on Twitter today: South Korean K-pop boy band BTS and Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James.
Shawn “Jay-Z” Carter is taking high-end to a new level. The billionaire rapper released his premium cannabis brand, Monogram, Thursday in partnership with California-based Calvia with products ranging between $40 to $70 each.
Germany after Adolf Hitler came to power. “What was grandpa most proud of in his business?” he asked.“He was very, very proud to have acquired the Guelph Treasure, and then was forced to sell it to the Nazis,” she told him.That conversation set Leiber, of West Hollywood, California, on a decadeslong mission to reclaim some 40 pieces of the Guelph Treasure on display in a Berlin museum.
While the 24,375 new Covid-19 cases reported in California on Tuesday were lower than the 30,000-plus all-time high seen over the weekend, California Director of Health and Human Services Dr. Mark Ghaly stressed that the state has still “seen more than a doubling of our average case number.”
Kris Jenner is renowned for her iconic short hairstyle, but in 1973, the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star rocked long, shoulder-length hair during her time at high school.MORE: 9 surprising facts about the Kardashian kids you wouldn't have knownThe famous momager attended Clairemont High School in San Diego, California, and photos from her year book have been colourised by MyHeritage.In one photo – Kris – whose real name is Kristen Houghton – looked confident and happy, beaming at the camera
California Governor Gavin Newsom took to the podium Monday morning after a devastating weekend for the state that saw the all-time high number of cases on Friday of about 22,000, growing to over 30,000 by Sunday. On Monday, the number was 24,735. “Just over the past 3 days we’ve averaged about 25,000 new cases a day,” said the Governor.
The Chicago Teachers Union is facing swift criticism on social media Sunday after claiming in a now deleted tweet that the push to reopen schools is "rooted in sexism, racism and misogyny." One user replied to the tweet, saying "some people really don't like doing their jobs." Another user responded: "Then why are minority parents suing in California saying virtual learning has left their children behind? You say you care about your students, but you clearly don't." Meanwhile, another Twitter
A small business owner said Sunday that California's new coronavirus shutdown may force him out of business. Alex Miladi, the owner of a karate academy in South Yuba City, told "Fox & Friends" his business has already taken a 70% hit as a result of prior California lockdown measures to contain the virus. “This coming lockdown will pretty much put us out [of business],” he said.
A California assemblyman is warning that businesses and school-aged children could suffer under Gov. Gavin Newsom’s latest coronavirus restrictions.