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The night before the Supreme Court overturned Roe vs. Wade, Samantha Bee delivered an impassioned call to arms on #FullFrontal. It turned out to be her last segment the late-night show would ever film, as the show was cancelled the following Monday. latimes.com/entertainment-…
The news that Bee — the only female host in late night when her weekly show launched — would no longer have a weekly TV platform represented a symbolic blow at a moment of intense anger and despair for many American women. latimes.com/entertainment-… Image
The cancellation arrived on the heels of another disappointing development: “Desus & Mero” would not be returning because hosts Desus Nice and the Kid Mero had decided to end their creative partnership. latimes.com/entertainment-… Image
With the unceremonious ends of #FullFrontal & #DesusAndMero, it’s clear that late night, which proliferated during the Trump years as cable networks and streamers raced to tap into an appetite for fresh satirical voices, is in a moment of contraction. latimes.com/entertainment-…

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#Renaissance features cameos and high-profile samples from disco icons Grace Jones and Nile Rodgers and a loving edit of Donna Summer and Giorgio Moroder’s genre-defining “I Feel Love.” latimes.com/entertainment-…
Beyoncé's new album nods to New Orleans bounce high priestess Big Freedia and house goddess Robin S on lead single “Break My Soul,” and Chicago house legend Green Velvet and cutting-edge trans house producer Honey Dijon on the sweat-soaked “Cozy.” latimes.com/entertainment-…
The record pulls out strains of ‘70s disco, ‘80s synth-pop and freestyle, ‘90s deep house and bleeding-edge electronic experiments from Skrillex and A.G. Cook. latimes.com/entertainment-…
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Breaking: Under Armour has agreed to pay UCLA $67.49 million to settle a lawsuit 2 years after the sports apparel giant attempted to end the $280 million deal it signed with the school in 2016. The deal was the most lucrative in college sports history. latimes.com/sports/ucla/st…
The squabbling escalated last fall when Under Armour filed a countersuit, alleging UCLA was being vindictive when it covered the company logo with social justice patches on jerseys in several sports.

That charge was dropped as part of the settlement. latimes.com/sports/ucla/st…
In late 2020, UCLA agreed to a contract with Jordan Brand and Nike - but total yearly compensation amounts to less than half of the $18.4 million UCLA received annually from Under Armour in rights and marketing fees plus clothing, shoes and equipment. latimes.com/sports/ucla/st…
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Jul 29
In his time at the California State Water Resources Control Board, Max Gomberg has witnessed the state grapple with the accelerating effects of climate change.

Now, after 10 years, the board’s climate and conservation manager is calling it quits.

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The reason: He no longer believes Gov. Gavin Newsom and his administration are willing to pursue the sorts of transformational changes necessary in an age of growing aridification. latimes.com/environment/st…
In a resignation note posted online this month, Gomberg accused the governor of siding with defenders of the status quo and also faulted those in his agency who failed to push back.

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Jul 29
Shakira is charged with failing to pay the Spanish government 14.5 million euros ($15 million) in taxes between 2012 and 2014. If the pop star is convicted and prosecutors have their way, Shakira could be sentenced to eight years in prison. latimes.com/entertainment-…
The indictment details six charges against Shakira. The singer this week rejected a settlement deal offered by prosecutors, opting to go to trial for alleged tax fraud instead. A trial date has yet to be set. latimes.com/entertainment-… Image
In a statement, Shakira’s publicists said that she “has always cooperated and abided by the law, demonstrating impeccable conduct as an individual and a taxpayer.”

The publicists accused the Spanish Tax Agency of violating her rights. latimes.com/entertainment-…
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Jul 29
Six years after her landmark “Lemonade,” Beyoncé has returned with #Renaissance, the bracing, ravenous album the past two terrible years demanded.

Tipped as Bey’s most overt dip yet into club music, the record delivers on every inch of that promise. latimes.com/entertainment-…
Beyoncé’s “Renaissance” is also in a deep and uneasy conversation with the fear and chaos of recent life in America, and the worries yet to come.

Here, @AugustBrown details six takeaways from the highly anticipated album. latimes.com/entertainment-… Image
Following the record’s leak, Beyoncé’ was humbled by fans waiting to experience it together. “I’ve never seen anything like it,” wrote the artist. “I appreciate you for calling out anyone that was trying to sneak into the club early.” latimes.com/entertainment-…
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Jul 29
Before Caleb Williams started college, and before NIL was reality, he and a team of advisers developed a plan unlike any other. They’re convinced it will not only help Williams in the long term, but other athletes who might follow in his footsteps.
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From swimming and hot yoga to work with a sports psychologist, “everything we do is to prepare for where we want to go,” his father Carl says.

That included a plan for when pay restrictions finally lifted.

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In addition to agreements with @beatsbydre and @Fanatics, he’s the only known college football player to pursue equity as part of his NIL portfolio, and he now owns a stake in a men’s grooming company.
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