Have you ever had the experience of getting tantalisingly close to a big opportunity in your creative career a but not quite making it? Maybe it was a pitch, or a competition, a publishing opportunity, a senior role, or a funding application. Maybe you got really positive feedback. They said you were great, your work [â¦]
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When the Covid 19 pandemic struck in 2020, human life on earth was massively disrupted. Not only the human tragedy of millions of lives lost, but also the social and economic damage caused by the virus and our attempts to control it. As a writer and a coach for creatives, I have been particularly concerned [â¦]
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Welcome to Episode 10 of the Creative Disruption season of The 21st Century Creative, where we are hearing stories of creatives around the world who came up with a creative response to the challenges of the pandemic. Itas been my most ambitious season yet, with creatives from 5 continents and probably the closest Iall ever [â¦]
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Welcome to Episode 9 of the Creative Disruption season of The 21st Century Creative, where we are hearing stories of creatives around the world who came up with a creative response to the challenges of the pandemic. This week we are off to Tokyo, to meet Ichi Hatano, a wonderful artist whose work has deep [â¦]
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Welcome to Episode 8 of the Creative Disruption season of The 21st Century Creative, where we are hearing stories of creatives around the world who came up with a creative response to the challenges of the pandemic. Have you ever had the idea for a creative project that youave never quite got round to starting? [â¦]
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If you work on your own a in your office or studio, or your bedroom or at your kitchen table a it can feel like no one is watching. So it doesnat matter whether you show up. If you skipped a day on your novel, who would know? If you didnat go to the studio [â¦]
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Welcome to Episode 7 of the Creative Disruption season of The 21st Century Creative, where we are hearing stories of creatives around the world who came up with a creative response to the challenges of the pandemic. Today weare focusing on a creative sector that is close to my heart, which was massively disrupted but [â¦]
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A few months ago I was listening to the DavidBowie: AlbumtoAlbum podcast, a terrific show about Bowie hosted by Arsalan Mohammed. In Season 3 episode 11 Arsalan spoke to Donny McCaslin, the leader of the jazz band that Bowie discovered in a New York club, and asked to work with him on what turned out [â¦]
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Welcome to Episode 6 of the Creative Disruption season of The 21st Century Creative, where we are hearing stories of creatives around the world who came up with a creative response to the challenges of the pandemic. Today we are off to Australia in the company of Charlotte Abroms, a music manager based in Melbourne [â¦]
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Last week I suggested that if youare serious about achieving your creative ambitions, you need to think in terms of projects, not tasks. Because if you get up every morning and ask yourself aWhat should I work on today?a you risk making decisions based on what feels urgent right now, rather than what will make [â¦]
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Welcome to Episode 5 of the CREATIVE DISRUPTION season of The 21st Century Creative, where we are hearing stories of creatives around the world who came up with a creative response to the challenges of the pandemic. Today we are going to look at one of the biggest challenge for many people during lockdown, whether [â¦]
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When we think of productivity we typically think about tasks and to-do lists, working habits and routines. We focus on how to make the most of our time on a daily or at most a weekly basis. All of which is great, but if this is all we focus on, thereas a danger of getting [â¦]
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Welcome to Episode 4 of the CREATIVE DISRUPTION season of The 21st Century Creative, where we are hearing stories of creatives around the world who came up with a creative response to the challenges of the pandemic. Today we meet Amrita Kumar, the co-founder and CEO of Candid Marketing, an innovative marketing agency in India. [â¦]
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Marketing is a word that strikes fear into the heart of a lot of creatives. Itas an area where a lot of us feel we donat have a natural talent a weare far more comfortable making work than telling the world about it, let alone trying to get people to buy it. One reason for [â¦]
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Welcome to Episode 3 of the CREATIVE DISRUPTION season of The 21st Century Creative, where we are hearing stories of creatives around the world who came up with a creative response to the challenges of the pandemic. Today we are looking at the world of film and TV production, which was massively disrupted by the [â¦]
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A lot of creative professions involve submitting work to gatekeepers of various kinds: agents, editors, publishers, gallerists, funders, producers, studios and competition judges and so on. Yes, the 21st century gives us plenty of options for creating things without gatekeepers a you can sell direct, build your own platform, launch your own event, self-publish or [â¦]
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Welcome to Episode 2 of the CREATIVE DISRUPTION season of The 21st Century Creative, where we are hearing stories of creatives around the world who came up with a creative response to the challenges of the pandemic. This week we are off to South Africa, to hear from Earl Abrahams, an artist and filmmaker who [â¦]
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aEat a live frog first thing in the morning and nothing worse will happen to you for the rest of the day.a This quote is often attributed to Mark Twain. Apparently thereas no hard evidence linking it to him, but that hasnat stopped it from concentrating the minds of many people when they ask themselves [â¦]
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Today we kick off Season 6 of The 21st Century Creative, the podcast that helps you thrive as a creative professional amid the demands, distractions and opportunities of the 21st Century. The theme for this season is CREATIVE DISRUPTION. Every episode will feature an interview with a creator whose work was disrupted by the Covid-19 [â¦]
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I hope this finds you as well as can be. Here in the UK weare bracing for what we are assured will be a large wave of Omicron. I know things may be very different for you, depending on where you are in the world. But whatever the circumstances, I hope you are finding your [â¦]
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Today is the launch of my new podcast, and itas something Iave been planning and dreaming of sharing with you for years. Itas called A Mouthful of Air. And in several ways, itas the opposite of my 21st Century Creative podcast. I designed the two shows to work together from the start, although itâs taken [â¦]
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Last night I was about to go to bed when I suddenly remembered an idea Iad had for an article a few months ago. Though I say so myself, it was a great idea, and I was keen to revisit it, so I opened up the Scrivener project where I had written it downa| and [â¦]
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Todayas guest on The 21st Century Creative is Michael Bungay Stanier, a returning guest whose interview way back in Season 1 proved very popular. And his book The Coaching Habit turned out to be even more popular, as it went on to sell three quarters of a million copies. Michael is back with some excellent [â¦]
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A lot of productivity advice tells us that we need to stop procrastinating, beat Resistance, and get things done. The Americans like to talk about ashippinga, meaning finished and sent out for delivery. This emphasis on getting things done and out to market is part of their extraordinary entrepreneurial culture. Famously, Guy Kawasaki even said [â¦]
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Todayas guest on The 21st Century Creative is Krystal Lauk, an illustrator who took an unconventional path by creating illustrations for tech companies, and founded a studio that counts Google, Uber, Facebook and The New York Times among its clients. Itas a fascinating story of discovery and enterprise at what Krystal calls athe intersection of [â¦]
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Iave recently started taking one-to-one Japanese conversation lessons. It hasnat been easy. In fact, itas been a bit of a humbling experience. Between work and family responsibilities, I only have 30 minutes a day to study Japanese, and Iave spent this time every day for the past two years memorising kanji characters, vocabulary and grammar [â¦]
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Todayas guest on The 21st Century Creative is Cynthia Morris, a coach for creatives who shares insights on the book-writing process, based on her latest book The Busy Womanas Guide to Writing a World-Changing Book. So if you are contemplating writing a book â whether itas your first one or your twenty-first â there is [â¦]
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If you think about overhearing something, you probably think of listening to someone elseas conversation, whether deliberately or accidentally, and picking up a titbit of information that you would never otherwise have been privy to. It might be funny, or shocking or useful, or â as in the case of so many loud phone calls [â¦]
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Todayas guest on The 21st Century Creative is Emily Kimelman, a thriller author who has travelled the world in a boat and criss-crossed the USA in an Airstream trailer while writing and publishing her books, and selling hundreds of thousands of copies in the process. Emilyas adventurous spirit shines through in her writing as well [â¦]
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Lawyersa contribution to the access failure in Canada falls into two broad categories:
Regulatory: Lawyers elected by other lawyers constitute the great majority of law society Benchers who have consistently blocked expanding the supply of legal services providers beyond the legal profession.
Commercial: Lawyers in private practice charge fees that are beyond most peopleas financial capabilities, both in terms of amount and . . . [more]
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Art Law: Cases and Controversies. By Paul Bain. Toronto: LexisNexis Canada, 2022. xxii, 362 p. Includes illustrations, table of cases, and index. ISBN 9780433509653 (softcover) $170.00.
Reviewed by Susan Barker
Librarian Emeritus,
University of Toronto
As author Paul Bain writes in his introduction to Art Law: Cases and Controversies, . . . [more]
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In the article âAIâs Next Frontierâ, author Bernard Marr discusses the future of Brain-Computer Interfaces. Over the years, surgical methods have evolved to the point where people can now experiment with implanting sensors into the human brain and collect data.
Marr writes âToday, one of the best-known pioneers is Neuralink, founded by Elon Muskâ¦It aims to enable people suffering from paralysis to use machines and prosthetic limbs to recover their mobilityâ¦[Another company, named NextMind] has developed a device that translates signals from the visual cortex into digital commands. As well as creating tools that allow computers to . . . [more]
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Versatility Matters:
Much like a cyclist aiming for victory in a grand tour, lawyers should strive to be versatile in their practice. Legal professionals will encounter a diverse range of cases . . . [more]
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The AA case and other good character hearings stemming from sexual misconduct involving minors have generated considerable discussion both inside and outside the legal profession about how law societies should assess . . . [more]
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If you canat find the user manual you need there, you can also search for user manuals at http://www.manualsonline.com/search.html and https://www.manualslib.com/.A
a Susannah Tredwell . . . [more]
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Ontarioas high-volume tribunals a especially the Landlord & Tenant Board, the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario, and the Automobile Accident Benefits Service a have been afflicted by dire access to justice problems in recent years. The root cause . . . [more]
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AI â the discussion points keep coming!
I just spent about 15 minutes of my day stripping my face off the internet!
That includes asking Google and Edge to remove cached images of my face.
Why the heck would I do that?
Hereâs why:
Taryn Plumb, âFace Off: Attackers are Stealing Biometrics to Access Victimsâ Bank Accountsâ (February 21, 2024).
ââ¦cybersecurity company Group-IB has discovered the first banking trojan that steals peopleas faces. Unsuspecting users are tricked into giving up personal IDs and phone numbers and are prompted to perform face scans. These images are then swapped out with AI-generated . . . [more]
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This week the randomly selected blogs are 1. David Whelan 2. SOQUIJ | Le Blogue 3.A Employment & Human Rights Law in Canada 4.A PierreRoy & AssociA(c)s 5. BC Injury Law Blog
David Whelan
The Referenced Librarian
Itas always a great joy to give someone a job reference. It doesnat happen often but itas always . . . [more]
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CONSTITUTIONNEL (DROIT) : Le tribunal rejette une demande de sursis de lâapplication de lâarticle 10 de laA Loi modifiant la Loi concernant les soins de fin de vie et dâautres dispositions lA(c)gislatives, lequel a pour effet dâempAacher les maisons de soins palliatifs dâexclure lâaide mA(c)dicale A mourir de leur . . . [more]
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Afflicted with a aculture of complacency[1],a the Ontario Superior Court has long struggled to timely advance cases to trial. Variously described by its leading jurists as abroken[2]a and aantiquated[3],a it has fallen further into disrepute as gun cases[4], a sexual assault case[5] (and another[6] and another[7]) and human trafficking[8] cases have been thrown out due to aexcessive delay.a This continues the sordid state of affairs that existed prior to the pandemic, where hundreds of criminal cases were being dismissed annually for delay[9]. . . . [more]
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Written by Christina Catenacci, BA, LLB, LLM, PhD, Content Editor, First Reference Inc.
In December 2023, the Vice-Chairperson of the New Brunswick Labour and Employment Board (Board) confirmed that the employer discriminated against an employee when the employer terminated his employment following an injury. The Board also concluded that the employer bullied, harassed and belittled the employee. Consequently, the Board awarded $10,000 as general damages, which included damages for injury to the employeeâs dignity, feelings, self-respect and self-worth. Further, the employer was required to participate in a one-day human rights training course on the duty to accommodate.
What happened?
The . . . [more]
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In Taillefer v. Canada (Attorney General), 2024 FC 259, the Federal Court considered the adue carea provisions of the Patent Act for the first since they are implemented in 2019. These provisions allow an applicant to reinstate a patent or patent application . . . [more]
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Last semester, with increasing agitation in the media about AIâs potential impact on the legal profession, I decided to wade in and show my students a little AI in my law school classroom. The course is Advanced Legal Research.
The Experiment
I gathered up a list of interesting readings on the topic of AI and the legal profession. Many of them pointed to horror stories or emerging policies and guidelines in the area. Later I decided to record my findings in my AI Regulation LibGuide.
I made all of this available in an optional readings folder.
AI Panel Weighs . . . [more]
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This is the reality of the workplace; good associates and staff members move on. Why do people leave? Most often, it is to make a career move that better aligns with their goals. Sometimes, it is also about money. Or it can be because . . . [more]
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This week the randomly selected blogs are 1. FACL BC Podcast 2. First Reference 3. The Court 4. Family LLB 5. Double Aspect
FACL BC Podcast
Episode 33: Taking a Break and Throwing Your Own Party with James Hsu
In this episode, James Hsu unveils his unique career journey â transitioning from a litigator to . . . [more]
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CONSTITUTIONNEL (DROIT) : LaA Loi sur la laA-citA(c) de lâAtatA est valide au regard du partage constitutionnel des compA(c)tences dA(c)terminA(c) par laA Loi constitutionnelle de 1867; elle ne contrevient ni aux principes non A(c)crits de la Constitution canadienne, ni A lâarchitecture de celle-ci, ni A quelque loi ou principe . . . [more]
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On January 18th, 2024 The Law Library of Congress In Custodia Legis blog posted a blog post by Jennifer Davis on the Anniversary of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act.
aaFelix Cohen noted that, a[f]rom the earliest years of the Republic the Indian tribes have been recognized as adistinct, independent political communitiesaa (Cohen 1941, 122). Despite the earlyA nation-to-nationA relations between tribal nations and theA United States,A self-determinationA was not codified. AfterA termination policiesA of the 1950s . . . [more]
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Written by Daniel Standing, LL.B., Content Editor, First Reference Inc.
In a succinct interim decision, 2024 HRTO 225 (CanLII), the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario (Tribunal) explained when it might grant an application to expand the list of respondents to a human rights complaint. Itâs not as simple as one might think. In this case, the complainant sought to add a former employer as a respondent in his individual, personal capacity, to her sex discrimination complaint. The targeted individual was a majority shareholder and director of the employer.
Unsurprisingly, the Tribunal explained the result fundamentally turns on the issue . . . [more]
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For a seven-month period during 2023 and 2024, a permanent resident of Canada, Maria Kartasheva, found herself in fear of lengthy imprisonment in Russia. A Russian court tried and sentenced her in absentia for her peaceful online advocacy exposing Russiaas war crimes in . . . [more]
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The Law of Affidavits. By John Douglas Shields. Toronto: LexisNexis Canada, 2023. 255 p. Includes bibliographic references, table of cases, and index. ISBN 9780433525004 (softcover) $140.00.
Reviewed by Laura Lemmens
Retired Librarian
Edmonton, Alberta
The Law of Affidavits is the first and only text dedicated to evidence and the drafting . . . [more]
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Our lives are increasingly dominated by technology. We communicate by various channels: emails, social media, text messages, WhatsApp, Snapchat, FaceTime, and so forth. But what happens when a litigant obtains evidence by hacking into an account or secretly filming an event? Can this surreptitiously obtained evidence be used?
Although discouraged, sometimes these recordings can be admitted into evidence. It is up to the trial judge to decide whether to exclude the evidence by weighing its prejudicial value against its probative value. (See Fiorito v. Wiggins, 2015 ONCA 729, at para. 22).
In the recent case Chen v. Huang . . . [more]
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On November 24, 2023,a second . . . [more]
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Customer service is in decline. In my opinion, the problem is worse with large organizations.
I skimmed the surface in my last post âThe Robots are Already in Control (Part One)â.
Companies that are primarily internet-based are the worst. One of my major pet peeves is a corporate website that has no phone numbers. For many, at best the customer service phone line is almost unfindable â buried four clicks into the site. Iâve even gone so far as to phone the âcompanyâ side of the business (the side that deals with shareholders), because there was no . . . [more]
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When a paper is marked retracted, or rather RETRACTED, on page after page, the journalas editors and publishers have determined that it has a problem well beyond acorrectiona or aupdate.a Corrections, for example, will be issued for a number of Claudine Gayas articles, as the former Harvard president adds . . . [more]
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This week the randomly selected blogs are 1. Vancouver Immigration Law Blog 2. BC Injury Law Blog 3. Crossroad Family Law Blog 4. Meurrens on Immigration 5. BC Provincial Court eNews
Vancouver Immigration Law Blog
What is an AI Hype Cycle and How Is it Relevant to Canadian Immigration Law?
Recently I have been reading . . . [more]
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PANAL (DROIT) : La juge de la Cour du QuA(c)bec ne pouvait faire lâA(c)conomie de la question du lieu du procA"s A Kuujjuaq plutA't quâA Quaqtaq ni du droit de lâappelant dâAatre jugA(c) dans sa communautA(c); cela A(c)tant, il nâest pas question ici dâune erreur de compA(c)tence, et le juge . . . [more]
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Whether a project is perceived as a success or a failure, I canat stress enough the value of the debrief. Hindsight really is 20/20. On a project we need a bit of distance to reflect on what . . . [more]
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After a billion-dollar offseason and a week characterized by a strange Shohei Ohtani saga, the Dodgers look all business in 7-1 win over the Cardinals.
The Boys in Blue and their fans celebrate the beginning of the season at Dodger Stadium prior to the team's home opener against the St.
Scott Boras said he was aware early on that Cody Bellinger and Blake Snell would have to choose between a high annual salary over the short term or a lower annual salary over the long term.
High school baseball and softball scores from across the Southland on Wednesday, March 27.
UCLA relies on talented male scout team players to help the Bruins prepare for opponents and fuel their NCAA tournament run.
Lamont Butler, who grew up in Riverside, has overcome personal tragedy to play a key role in San Diego State's NCAA tournament success.
Rui Hachimura, who helped oust Memphis from playoffs last season with three-pointers, makes seven in Lakers' win Wednesday.
Brianne Weiss of Orange Lutheran throws sixth career no-hitter in 7-0 win over Rio Mesa
Ice Cube says that his BIG3 basketball league has offered to make Caitlin Clark its first woman player. She's in the NCAA tournament with Iowa and has declared for the WNBA draft.
The Dodgers would love for us to move on from the Shohei Ohtani and Ippei Mizuhara gambling allegations, but there are still too many questions.
The Dodgers and catcher Will Smith have agreed to a long-term contract extension that will be for 10 years and $140 million.
Will Ireton is Shohei Ohtani's new interpreter for the Dodgers since the firing of Ippei Mizuhara amid a gambling scandal. He's been with the team since 2016.
At the NCAA fencing championships, Campbell Hall alum Bryce Louie won the foil championship, becoming the first national champion for Penn since 1997.
High school baseball and softball scores from across the Southland on Tuesday, March 26.
Granada Hills volleyball coach Tom Harp keeps teaching the sport with a sharp focus on discipline. "Rumor has it I yell once in a while," he says.
Tyler Glasnow might be a Cillian Murphy doppelganger, but he's hoping to prove he can stay healthy and help lead the Dodgers to a World Series title.
Shohei Ohtani's name and image has been a powerful marketing force. Will the controversy around his ex-interpreter affect his brand potential going forward?
Shohei Ohtani and his team allege that ex-interpreter Ippei Mizuhara stole from the Dodgers star's bank account to cover millions in gambling debt. Unanswered is how the interpreter could have pulled it off without anyone noticing.
Every year a group of Dodgers fans rings in the start of baseball season in an especially Angeleno way: Decking themselves in all blue and hiking through Griffith Park's peaks.
Austin Reaves brushed off a missed shot at the end of regulation and embraced shooting the Lakers' double overtime game-winner against the Bucks.
Former Buffalo Bills standout cornerback Tre'Davious White is joining the Rams on a new deal to help fortify team's defense.
Shohei Ohtani doffed his helmet in appreciation of the warm reception in Anaheim before going 0 for 2 in the Dodgers' loss to the Angels.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts says teammates might be able to communicate with Shohei Ohtani more effectively with the departure of Ippei Mizuhara
Austin Reaves has a triple-double, Anthony Davis scores 34 points and D'Angelo Russell adds 29 in the Lakers' double-overtime win in Milwaukee
Carter Bennett's hitting, Brady Ahn's relief pitching leads Chaminade to 4-2 win over the Wolverines on Tuesday afternoon.
Quarterback Jayden Maiava, receiver Jaden Richardson and running back Woody Marks could all be starters for the Trojans.
The Rams knew after their playoff loss to the Lions that Aaron Donald was going to retire. They're still working on how the defense will change to compensate.
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