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LeBron James says his son, Bronny James, could return to the basketball court this season if he passes his medical benchmarks. Bronny has been out of action ever since he suffered a cardiac arrest on July 24 during a team workout. The incident required him to have surgery. LeBron spoke about his son’s health after the Lakers game against the Miami Heat. The hoops superstar said that if Bronny is allowed by his doctors, he will start practicing with the team and play in games. “Things are going in the right direction with Bronny’s progress,” LeBron said. “He’s doing rehab. Every week he gets t...
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Twitter’s legacy blue checkmarks began to disappear this week for notable figures, including celebrities, politicians and journalists, as the social media platform moved over to its Twitter Blue subscription service. Users have to pay $8 per month to stay verified. However, three celebrities were apparently able to keep their checkmarks without the fee because Twitter CEO Elon Musk said he’s paying for them. 50 BEST CELEBRITY BIKINIS SLIDESHOW! On Thursday, Stephen King discovered he still had his checkmark. The author had previously criticized Musk’s plan to make people pay for verification, ...
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NBA star LeBron James will produce a new Netflix film, Rez Ball, a Native American basketball drama. The movie is described as a mix between Friday Night Lights and Hoosiers. The project’s description noted that the film “follows the Chuska Warriors, a Native American high school basketball team from Chuska, New Mexico, that must band together after losing their star player if they want to keep their quest for a state championship alive. It’s an all-American underdog story about Navajo kids and coaches told from inside-out.” Veteran TV director Sydney Freeland will direct the film from a scrip...
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LeBron James‘ voting rights group “More Than A Vote” has launched a new campaign focused on fighting against voter suppression in red states where Republican-backed laws threaten to restrict access to the polls, especially for Democratic and black voters. The group, which is backed by collective of NBA superstars, created a 30-second ad narrated by James for their new campaign called “Protect Our Power.” It specifically aims to combat black voter suppression in Georgia, where Democratic politicians, including President Joe Biden and Democrats running for senator performed better than many expe...
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Warner Bros. will be removing the infamous Looney Tunes character Pepé Le Pew from the upcoming film Space Jam: A New Legacy and other Looney Tunes related projects in the future. Pepé Le Pew is infamous for being a stereotypical French skunk, who constantly chases after female characters who are the objects of his affection. Most of the time, his romantic advances are done without consent and only made to play to the joke of him being infatuated with certain characters. The character has been a subject of controversy for quite some time, all the way back to his first appearance in 1945. Pepé ...
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Former first lady Michelle Obama‘s voting initiative is teaming up with a similar organization founded by NBA star LeBron James as well as other famous black athletes and entertainers to hold events in major U.S. cities beginning next week to encourage voting in the Nov. 3 election.Michelle Obama’s When We All Vote and James’ More Than A Vote organizations will together provide voting support such as information, transportation, food, music and personal protective equipment between Oct. 18 and Oct. 31. The in-person events will be held in seven cities on Oct. 24 and will all be within walking ...
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