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Three members of the paper’s editorial board resigned, scores of staffers openly protested, and thousands of readers cancelled their subscriptions as the Times was thrust into an uncomfortable spotlight. A new Editorial Board. After news of the Times’ non-endorsement broke last month, Soon-Shiong’s 31-year-olddaughter, Nika, told The New York Times that “our family made the joint decision” over Harris’ stance on the war in Gaza. As with the Times, the decision was handed down by the publication’s billionaire owner, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, igniting a firestorm of controversy. Asked about whether the backlash over his decision not to endorse had been a “disaster” for the paper, Soon-Shiong pushed back.
Persons: Patrick Soon, Shiong, Kamala Harris, Harris, , , Nika, , “ Somebody, , Jeff Bezos Organizations: New, New York CNN, Los Angeles Times, Times, CNN, Editorial Board, Trust, New York Times, Washington Post, Amazon Locations: New York, Gaza
While dozens of American business leaders — your Reeds Hoffman, your Marks Cuban, etc. “I was very grateful … for his willingness to stand up to the pressure from Donald Trump in 2015 … until now. That’s why 88 business leaders last month endorsed Harris. On the other hand, a little back-channeling and olive-branch-extending could give business leaders and their companies some goodwill in an administration helmed by a notoriously impulsive, vengeful leader. In a business world that craves certainty and economic stability, executives may be telling themselves that their silence is purely a business decision.
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New York CNN —The daughter of Los Angeles Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong suggested on Saturday that herfather’s decision to block the newspaper’s endorsement of Vice President Kamala Harris was made over Harris’ support for Israel’s war in Gaza. “Our family made the joint decision not to endorse a Presidential candidate. Three members of the Times’ editorial board resigned over the decision. I’m proud of the LA Times’ decision just as I am certain there is no such thing as children of darkness. As with the Times, the decision was handed down by the publisher’s billionaire owner, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, the newspaper reported.
Persons: Patrick Soon, Shiong, Kamala Harris, Harris, Nika, , ” Patrick, “ Nika, , Barack Obama, Mariel Garza, ” Garza, Donald Trump, I’m, Trump, Jeff Bezos, ” Marty Baron, CNN’s Michael Smerconish Organizations: New, New York CNN, Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Apartheid, LA Times, CNN, Washington Post, Times, Amazon Locations: New York, Gaza
The paper reported owner Jeff Bezos made the call and that a Harris endorsement was planned. Advertisement"I've seen a lot of angst; people are upset," another Washington Post insider said. The newspaper's editorial guild posted a statement saying Lewis' decision raised concerns that management interfered with the editorial department and readers were canceling their subscriptions. A spokesperson for the Washington Post referred to Lewis' statement and declined to comment on any follow-up questions. Trump has mocked Bezos and the Washington Post, calling him "Jeff Bozo."
Persons: Jeff Bezos, Harris, , Robert Kagan, Semafor, Donald Trump, Will Lewis, Lewis, y5irP62zFk — Jeffrey Wright 🥜, aron, ears., uzbee Organizations: Service, Washington Post, Washington, ost, ashington Locations: Washington, ashington
The Washington Post's non-endorsement of Donald Trump or Kamala Harris has kicked up controversy. AdvertisementExplaining the non-endorsement decision in LAAt the Los Angeles Times, owner Soon-Shiong posted on Twitter/X on Wednesday trying to explain the paper's non-endorsement. Earlier this summer, the Times' editorial board had already declared that Trump was "patently unfit for office" and "an imminent threat to democracy." "The non-endorsement undermines the integrity of the editorial board and every single endorsement we make, down to school board races. AdvertisementBut no matter what their intentions truly are, the Post and Times' non-endorsements are going to be seen as political statements — no matter what.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, , it's, Patrick Soon, Jeff Bezos, Will Lewis, Dia Dipasupil, Marty Baron, Donald Trump's, Lewis, Bezos, I've, Shiong, Trump, Mariel Garza, hadn't, Nika Organizations: Washington, LA Times, Service, Los Angeles Times, Post, New York Times, Editorial, Times, Columbia Journalism Locations: New, New York, LA, Gaza
There's no bigger stage in baseball than a World Series between the New York Yankees and the Los Angeles Dodgers, and there's no bigger star than Japanese slugger Shohei Ohtani. The 30-year-old's ability to hit mammoth home runs, pitch over 100 mph and steal bases with ease got him a $700 million contract from the Dodgers this past offseason. But despite his on-field exploits, the 30-year-old is also known for being one of the most humble players in the league. It's an approach that was instilled in him when he was just a promising high school athlete. For the players, who dormed at the school during the season, this included being assigned chores.
Persons: Shohei Ohtani, Ohtani, Hiroshi Sasaki, Jeff Fletcher's, Sasaki Organizations: New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, Dodgers, Hanamaki Higashi High School, LA Times
He said the show was the best thing to happen to Erik Menendez and Lyle Menendez in 30 years. Lyle Menendez and Erik Menendez killed José Menendez and Kitty Menendez in their family home in 1989. True crime has helped to exonerate peopleRyan Murphy at "Monsters: The Lyle And Erik Menendez Story" premiere. Netflix's Menendez brothers shows wouldn't achieve much in courtLyle Menendez and Erik Menendez during their trial in 1994. Cooper Koch playing Erik Menendez and Nicholas Chavez playing Lyle Menendez in "Monsters."
Persons: Ryan Murphy's, Erik Menendez, Lyle Menendez, , Ryan Murphy, Erik, José Menendez, Kitty Menendez, Jeffrey Dahmer, Menendez, Netflix didn't, mistruths, Joan VanderMolen, Lyle, o7KEOEoYwr — Tammi Menendez, Murphy, haven't, it's, Steve Granitz, Shima, Steven Avery, Brendan Dassey, Teresa Halbach, Barack Obama, Kathleen Zellner, Avery, Zellner, Baughman, Dassey, Netflix's Menendez, Ted Soqui, Laurie L, Levenson, David W, Netflix's, Malcolm X, " Levenson, they're, Cooper Koch, Nicholas Chavez, Miles Crist, Roy Roselló's, Roselló Organizations: Service, Netflix, Business, Hollywood, BYU Law School, Guardian, Getty, Burcham, Loyola Law School, LA Times, RCA Locations: Utah, Wisconsin, Los Angeles
On October 21, 2021, Alec Baldwin fired a gun while rehearsing a scene for the movie "Rust" that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins and injured director Joel Souza. Prop masters union said the gun Baldwin fired contained live roundsAn email from the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees Local 44 to its members revealed that the gun Baldwin fired had a live round, according to Indiewire. The email from the union also confirmed that the shot Baldwin fired hit both Hutchins and Souza. The Times also reported that a search warrant was issued of the "Rust" set and that a judge has ordered that all equipment be searched for evidence. AdvertisementPrevious reports from the "Rust" set say two accidental gun discharges happened the weekend before the fatal shooting of Hutchins.
Persons: Alec Baldwin, Halyna Hutchins, Joel Souza, Hannah Gutierrez, Reed, Baldwin, , Hutchins, Souza, Christus St, Mark Sagliocco, KOAT, Instagram, halynahutchins Baldwin, Dave Halls, ANNE LEBRETON, Juan Rios, Rios, armorer Hannah Gutierrez, Ryan Kiera Armstrong, Nicolas Cage, Gutierrez, Reed's, armorer, Armstrong, Hollywood armorer Thell Reed, Mamie Mitchell, Mitchell, Jim Spellman, Halyna, Kevin Mohatt, Rust, Matt Hutchins, Joel, Alec, Jae C, Sam Wasson, Santa Fe Sheriff Adan Mendoza, Facebook Armorer Gutierrez, Hannah, Jason Bowles, Robert Gorence, Stu Brumbaugh, Serge Svetnoy, Facebook Hutchins, George Stephanopoulos, Stephanopoulos Organizations: Service, Santa Fe New, Los Angeles Times, University of New, University of New Mexico Hospital, Christus, Vincent Regional Medical Center, International Alliance, Construction, New, The New York Times, Associated Press, Times, Getty, New York Times, LA Times, Daily, Metro, Santa Fe Sheriff's, CNN, REUTERS, Albuquerque Civic, The New York, New York, American Film Institute, AP, Police, Office, Halls, The, ABC Locations: Poland, Western, EnergaCamerimage, Here's, Santa, Santa Fe, Santa Fe , New Mexico, University of New Mexico, New Mexico, AFP, Santa Fe County, Albuquerque , New Mexico, Albuquerque, Fe, Mexico
Graffiti on the mansions is similar to tags on other empty luxury properties in Los Angeles. The incidents recall a landmark case that granted street artists $6.75 million after their art was destroyed. AdvertisementSpray-painted tags similar to those on Los Angeles' iconic graffiti towers have appeared in another unlikely place in the City of Angels. The Los Angeles Times reported that the property owner has pledged to secure the mansions, clean the graffiti, and reimburse the city for any incurred costs. The artists ultimately won $6.75 million after their work was destroyed in a ruling affirmed by the US Appeals Court, The New York Times reported in 2020.
Persons: , David McNew, John Powers Middleton, Bates, Middleton, it's, John S, Philip Morris, John P, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, Andrew Lieb, Lieb, " Lieb, Mario Tama Organizations: Service, City of Angels, Hollywood, Los Angeles Times, LA Times, Philadelphia Phillies, CNBC, Phillies, Los Angeles Mayor, Business, Bel Air, NBC, Visual Artists, US, Court, The New York Times, Los Angeles Lakers, Bloomberg Locations: Los Angeles, City, Altria, Bel, NBC Los Angeles, New York, Angeles
Read previewRyan Murphy's Emmy-winning Netflix series "Monster" is back, and this time it's about the case of Lyle and Erik Menendez. Lyle and Erik Menendez are serving life sentences in the same prisonLyle and Erik Menendez during their trial in 1994. Lyle and Erik Menendez are both marriedErik Menendez's wife, Tammi Menendez, in 1999. Related storiesThat included a letter Erik Menendez wrote and addressed to his cousin Andy Cano, who died in 2003. "Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story" is available to stream on Netflix.
Persons: , Ryan, Lyle, Erik Menendez, Jeffrey Dahmer, Murphy, Ian Brennan, Menendez, José Menendez, Kitty Menendez, Ted Soqui, — Lyle Menendez, Erik, Richard J, Lyle Menendez, Erik Menendez's, Tammi Menendez, Chris Morton, Anna Eriksson, Rebecca Sneed, Tammi Ruth Saccoman, Saccoman, Talia, Eric Menendez, Ronald L, Andy Cano, Robert Rand, Rand, Roy Rosselló, Rosselló, Edgardo Díaz Organizations: Service, Netflix, RCA, Business, Prosecutors, Getty, Donovan Correctional, Inc, The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, LA Times, RCA Records Locations: Beverly, Mule Creek, Ione , California, San Diego, New Jersey
A couple said they spent $400,000 in legal fees to rejoin Disney's exclusive Club 33. Club 33 is an invite-only members club with hefty annual fees. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementAn Arizona couple say they have spent $400,000 in legal fees trying to regain membership to Disney's exclusive Club 33 after being booted out seven years ago — only to lose the case this month. Club 33 is an invite-only private dining members club that reportedly costs $31,500 a year and has, at times, had a waiting list of up to 14 years.
Persons: , Scott, Diana Anderson Organizations: Disney's, Service, LA Times, Business Locations: Arizona, California
CNN —Remember when Lionel Richie, flanked by 1984’s finest pyrotechnics, closed out the LA Olympic Games wearing an entirely beaded jacket? The unforgettable blue and silver beaded jacket he wore to the 1984 Olympics was cropped at the hips, with a silver piping around the collar and sleeves. “When I came into the business the only man in a beaded jacket was Liberace,” Whitten told the LA Times in 1990. “At that particular time, I was launching ‘All Night Long,’ and it just happened to be at the 1984 Olympics, and of course, you just can’t beat the color. Stood atop a shimmering gold podium in his luminous beaded jacket, it’s clear Richie was also going for gold.
Persons: Lionel Richie, , Richie’s, , Anthony Thomas Melillo, Richie, Bill Frank Whitten, Michael Jackson, Elton John, Whitten, Michael Jackson’s, Billie Jean ”, Liberace, ” Whitten, Tina Turner, Madonna, Bruce Springsteen, , let’s Organizations: CNN, LA, Games, Commodores, Associated Press, Vegas, American Idol, Getty, LA Times, Hall of Fame, Coveteur Locations: Cleveland , Ohio
AdvertisementBenedict's love story will be the focus of season 4Luke Thompson as Benedict Bridgerton on season three, episode one of "Bridgerton." The official logline for next season reads: "The fourth season of 'Bridgerton' turns its focus to bohemian second son Benedict (Luke Thompson). AdvertisementLuke Newton and Nicola Coughlan will reprise their roles as Colin and Penelope Bridgerton in season 4Luke Newton and Nicola Coughlan on season three of "Bridgerton." Ashley told reporter Josh Rom during a "Bridgerton" season three screening premiere on Wednesday that she will return for season four. 'Bridgerton' season 4 won't come out until 2026Martins Imhangbe as Will Mondrich and Luke Thompson as Benedict Bridgerton on season three, episode two of "Bridgerton."
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Read previewDuring an appearance on "Late Night with Seth Meyers" last week, Whoopi Goldberg said she honored her late mother — who died in 2010 — by scattering her ashes at Disneyland. "My mother loved Disneyland, and so we took her to Disneyland," Goldberg told Meyers. "And when I was a kid, the World's Fair was here, and it was the introduction of 'Small World,' and she loved 'Small World.'" Goldberg then went on to describe how she spread her mother's ashes while on the ride. Representatives for Goldberg and Disneyland did not respond to requests for comment from BI sent outside regular business hours.
Persons: , Seth Meyers, Whoopi Goldberg, Goldberg, Meyers Organizations: Service, Business, Disney, Street, LA Times, BI
Each year, close to two million people watch Nathan’s hot dog eating contest on ESPN, according to the frankfurter brand. Boys participating in a pie eating contest at the 4-H Club fair in Cimarron, Kansas. At the time, PR mavens Max Rosey and Mortimer Matz thought a hot dog eating competition would drum up some publicity for Nathan’s. (They also seem to have made up the legend that the first Nathan’s contest was held in 1916). “We love the Nathan’s hot dog eating competition because we love how it brings the city together,” Fellman said, standing with a group of her friends, all wearing Nathan’s hot dog eating contest T-shirts.
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Read previewBefore becoming the oldest man in America, Morrie Markoff technically died — but not for long. But not only was he revived, Markoff went on to live more than a decade more, authoring a book and passionately pursuing his lifelong love of learning. At 110 years old, he was the oldest living American man prior to his death in early June. AdvertisementNow, he's set another record, this time as the oldest healthy brain donation on record. America's oldest living man Morrie Markoff, pictured with his grandson, was 110 when he died in early June.
Persons: , Morrie Markoff, Judith Hansen, Markoff, he's, Hansen, Betty, " Hansen Organizations: Service, Business, LA Times, Pan Locations: America, Mexico, Eastern Europe, Japan, China
Laurene Powell Jobs has dropped millions of dollars on four adjacent oceanside properties in Malibu. The billionaire investor recently spent $94 million on a property, the LA Times reported. AdvertisementLaurene Powell Jobs, the billionaire investor and widow of the Apple founder Steve Jobs, recently dropped $94 million on a prime oceanfront property in Malibu, California, the Los Angeles Times reported. The Paradise Cove plot is the latest addition to Powell Jobs' growing portfolio of properties in one of the country's most affluent neighborhoods. Since 2015, Powell Jobs has spent more than $170 million on neighboring Malibu properties in an apparent effort to build a sprawling compound on some of Southern California's most expensive cliffs.
Persons: Laurene Powell Jobs, , Steve Jobs, Powell Jobs Organizations: LA Times, Service, Apple, Los Angeles Times, Business Locations: oceanside, Malibu, Paradise, Malibu , California, Southern
Billing itself as "the go-to source for all things local," Newsbreak says it has over 50 million monthly users. "It seems this 'news' outlet's AI writes fiction they have no problem publishing to readers." Billing itself as "the go-to source for all things local," Newsbreak says it has over 50 million monthly users. Two local community programs assisting disadvantaged people told Reuters they were impacted by erroneous stories produced by NewsBreak's AI. The company launched in the U.S. in 2015 as a subsidiary of Yidian, a Chinese news aggregation app.
Persons: Newsbreak, NewsBreak, Harvest912, Jeff Zheng, Zheng, Norm Pearlstine, Pearlstine, paywalls Organizations: Facebook, Reuters, Fox, AP, CNN, NewsBreak, NewsBreak's, Food, Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, LA Times Locations: China, United States, Bridgeton , New Jersey, Small Towns, Mountain View , California, Beijing, Shanghai, America, U.S, Colorado, Erie , Pennsylvania, Yidian, NewsBreak
Chinese Coast Guard vessels fire water cannons towards a Philippine resupply vessel Unaizah May 4 on its way to a resupply mission at Second Thomas Shoal in the South China Sea, March 5, 2024. China said the United States must refrain from "stirring up trouble" or taking sides on the South China Sea issue, after U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said a security deal with the Manila extended to attacks on the Philippine coast guard. The Philippines' national security adviser called on Friday for Chinese diplomats to be expelled over an alleged leak of a phone conversation with a Filipino admiral in a significant escalation of a bitter row over the South China Sea. Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian called the comments provocative and said Chinese diplomats in the Philippines had to be allowed to do their job. The report said the conversation had taken place in January and the transcript was provided by a "ranking Chinese official", which it did not name.
Persons: Shoal, Antony Blinken, Eduardo Ano, Lin Jian, Lin, Ferdinand Marcos Jr, Thomas Shoal Organizations: Guard, U.S, Philippine, U.S . State Department, Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs, Manila Times, Beijing, Reuters Locations: Philippine, South China, China, United States, Manila, Philippines, China's, Beijing
Tiffany Haddish described taking revenge on people trolling her online. The actor and comedian said she used a fake profile to hunt down where mean comments came from. AdvertisementTiffany Haddish said she got so much hate online that she used a fake Instagram profile to hunt down her trolls, and even called some of them directly. Speaking to The LA Times, Haddish said she decided to fight back, creating a fake Instagram profile under the name "Sarah," to track her haters down. A lot of the comments called the star "pedo" and "not funny."
Persons: Tiffany Haddish, , Haddish, Sarah Organizations: Service, Netflix, Daily Beast, LA Times, Times Locations: Los Angeles, Malaysia, Iran
The restaurant will instead support regenerative farming practices — a move condemned by PETA. AdvertisementThe chef of a Los Angeles vegan restaurant announced that her restaurant is rebranding and transitioning to serving meat, dairy, and eggs. Renamed the Sage Regenerative Kitchen & Brewery, the restaurant will instead focus on supporting regenerative farming practices, Engelhart said in an Instagram video. AdvertisementEngelhart told the LA Times that she was being "vulnerable" in announcing the move, and that she had braced herself for the "vitriol" to come. She also told the LA Times that financial considerations influenced her decision, with the newspaper reporting that the restaurants had not been profitable since 2020.
Persons: , Mollie Engelhart, Engelhart, William H, Schlesinger, pushback, Jayde Nicole, Hannah Weseloh, Englehart Organizations: PETA, Service, Brewery, Los Angeles Times, LA Times, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies Locations: Los Angeles, Echo Park, Culver City, Pasadena, LA
Thieves stole up to $30 million from a money storage facility in Los Angeles on Easter Sunday. Sources told the LA Times that the thieves may have accessed the vault by breaking through the roof. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementThieves orchestrated one of LA's biggest-ever cash heists on Easter Sunday, stealing as much as $30 million from a money storage facility in the San Fernando Valley. The Los Angeles Police Department said a burglary occurred at an unnamed facility in Sylmar, according to the Los Angeles Times, which was the first to report on the incident.
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More smartwatch optionsA Google Pixel Watch and the iPhone don't play as nicely together as an Apple Watch and the iPhone. GoogleIf the Apple Watch isn't your cup of tea, a court loss for the company could make using an alternative watch with the iPhone more seamless. Prosecutors said the Apple Watch depends too much on the iPhone while other smartwatches aren't nearly as compatible with the iOS system. iOS users might have been overcharged for music streaming subscriptions due to the fees placed on app developers by Apple, regulators said. "This lawsuit threatens who we are and the principles that set Apple products apart in fiercely competitive markets," Apple told BI in a statement.
Persons: , Apple's, you'll, Apple, Jonathan Kanter, Kanter, Riley Testut, Jamie Court, you've, they've, Testut Organizations: Apple, DOJ, Service, US Department of Justice, CNBC, EU's, EU, Epic, Consumer, LA Times, Watch, Apple Watch, Google, Prosecutors, European Commission Locations: EU
Google cofounder Sergey Brin is facing a wrongful-death lawsuit stemming from a plane crash last year that killed two crew members en route to a private island in the South Pacific. The lawsuit also alleges that Brin intentionally delayed the recovery process. The suit identifies Brin, Google, and Bayshore Global Management — Brin's family office — as the "owner/operators" of the aircraft. While the lawsuit does mention various recovery efforts conducted by Brin's team, it alleges frequent and drawn-out delays. Olarte Maclean alleges that Brin's representatives cited weather conditions at the crash site and their interactions with the USCG as excuses.
Persons: Sergey Brin, Brin, Lance Maclean, Dean Rushfeldt, Olarte Maclean, Steven C, Marks, Larry Page Organizations: South Pacific, Business, Coast Guard, Los Angeles Times, Google, Bayshore Global Management, Bayshore, LA Times, Oceanic, Atmospheric Administration, NOAA, Brin's, Seafly LLC, Southern Cross Aviation, BI Locations: South, California, Hawaii, Santa Rosa , California, Fiji, Honolulu, Fiji's Mamanuca
Gene Simmons may be a rockstar, but he says he doesn't do drugs or alcohol — except that one time he accidentally ate six weed brownies in the '70s. "The whole room is full, and I'm just seeing the brownies piled on it, and I love that stuff," Gene said on the podcast. AdvertisementA woman was handing out the brownies at the party, and Gene recalled constantly asking her for more. Very soon, the high started to kick in, Gene said on the podcast. During an appearance on "Good Morning Britain" in 2022, the singer shared that his clean lifestyle has allowed him to look great despite already being in his seventies, per The Independent.
Persons: Gene Simmons, Christina P, Tom Segura, Gene, Nick, let's, Creem, , I'm Organizations: Kiss, Business, rockstar, LA Times Locations: Detroit, Britain
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