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ASK IRA: Should Heat’s Oladipo be afforded playoff latitude amid comeback?

Q: If Victor Oladipo came back along the Klay Thompson timeline he would be in the rotation, no question. He didn’t have enough time. — Michael. A: Klay Thompson made his season debut for the Warriors on Jan. 9, available to Golden State for more than half the season. Victor Oladipo did not make his…
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Alexander: What would Jackie Robinson say about baseball today?

Friday is the 75th anniversary of the day Jackie Robinson broke baseball’s color line in Brooklyn, and the day that Major League Baseball honors his memory league-wide. But if Jackie were still with us, can you imagine what he’d be saying about the current state of Black participation in baseball? It almost certainly wouldn’t be…
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Southern California grocery workers ratify contract with Ralphs, Albertsons, Vons, and Pavilions

Southern California grocery workers voted overwhelmingly late Thursday to ratify a three-year labor contract with Ralphs, Albertsons, Vons, and Pavilions. The employees, represented by the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW), approved a deal that was outlined in a tentative agreement reached with the supermarket chains on April 4. The contract will go into effect…
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Dodgers use 6-run 8th inning to beat Reds in home opener

LOS ANGELES ― Freddie Freeman stood on second base, soaking it all in. His first home game at Dodger Stadium had allowed a rare baseball moment, a natural pause in the action as a sold-out crowd chanted his first name over and over. The noise grew loud enough that Freeman had to acknowledge it. He…
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Complete Coachella 2022 coverage

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USC’s Korey Foreman happy to start over with new staff

LOS ANGELES — For much of his freshman season, Korey Foreman found himself in an unfamiliar place: The sidelines. Foreman had arrived at USC as a five-star recruit out of Corona’s Centennial High, pegged by some as the nation’s top prospect in his high school class. But even on an underwhelming Trojans defense, he struggled…
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Kris Bryant always will be grateful for his time with the Chicago Cubs: ‘I’m not ever going to close that chapter’

Four cameras staked out a spot in front of Kris Bryant’s locker in the Colorado Rockies clubhouse, a sight that was hard for him to miss as he approached after pregame batting practice. The Chicago Cubs’ four-game series against the Rockies isn’t Bryant’s first time facing his former team with which he earned every notable…
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Shohei Ohtani gives up his first grand slam in Angels’ ugly loss to Rangers

ARLINGTON, Texas — This was certainly not what the Angels expected when they sent Shohei Ohtani to the mound. Ohtani experienced a few disappointing firsts on one shocking pitch as part of an ugly outing in the Angels’ 10-5 loss to the Texas Rangers on Thursday night. Ohtani hung an 0-and-2 splitter to the Rangers’…
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AP sources: Trump aide Stephen Miller speaks to 1/6 panel

By Eric Tucker and Farnoush Amiri | Associated Press WASHINGTON — Stephen Miller, who served as a top aide to President Donald Trump, was questioned for hours Thursday by the congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection. Miller was a senior adviser for policy during the Trump administration and a central figure in many…
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The AP Interview: UN food chief says Mariupol is starving

By Adan Schreck | Associated Press KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — The head of the U.N. World Food Program said people are being “starved to death” in the besieged Ukrainian city of Mariupol, and he predicted the country’s humanitarian crisis is likely to worsen as Russia intensifies its assault in the coming weeks. WFP executive director…
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