• Harvey Weinstein’s extradition to LA delayed due to coronavirus

    Harvey Weinstein’s extradition to LA delayed due to coronavirus

    Harvey Weinstein won’t be headed to Los Angeles anytime soon to face a fresh slew of sex crimes charges — due to the coronavirus pandemic, officials said. “The virus has delayed the processing of the extradition paperwork,” said Greg Risling, a spokesman for the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office. “There is no time estimate …
  • LeBron James ‘not giving up on the season’ as NBA ponders restart

    LeBron James ‘not giving up on the season’ as NBA ponders restart

    The Los Angeles Lakers star said it remains his wish that the season comes back ‘sooner than later’. LeBron James reiterated Monday that he is hopeful the NBA season can resume, with the caveat that the health and well-being of players won’t be jeopardized by a return to play. The Los Angeles Lakers star, speaking on …
  • Prince Harry, Meghan Markle now besties with Adele in Los Angeles

    Prince Harry, Meghan Markle now besties with Adele in Los Angeles

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have made one good friend in Los Angles, fellow Brit Adele. Adele, 32, lives a few minutes away from the duo’s new home in Beverly Hills, and the singer often stops by to say hello and gives Harry, 35, and Meghan, 38, advice about living in LA, reported the Daily …
  • Doc Rivers: LeBron James could have been ‘greatest football player ever’

    Doc Rivers: LeBron James could have been ‘greatest football player ever’

    Many consider LeBron James to be the greatest basketball player of all time, but one longtime NBA coach thinks he could’ve had a historic career in another sport, too. While appearing on the “Go Off with Austin Rivers” podcast, Los Angeles Clippers coach Doc Rivers speculated that the 16-time NBA All-Star and three-time NBA champion …
  • Ariana Grande makes surprise appearance during LA LGBT Center’s Rainbowthon

    Ariana Grande makes surprise appearance during LA LGBT Center’s Rainbowthon

    Ariana Grande made a surprise appearance during her brother Frankie Grande’s virtual fundraiser for the Los Angeles LGBT Center on Thursday night. “I want to send a hug and so much love to anybody who needs it and feels extra isolated,” the singer said during the two-hour Rainbowthon event. The benefit also included appearances and …
  • Sammy Watkins reveals his alcohol, depression ‘war’ in NFL

    Sammy Watkins reveals his alcohol, depression ‘war’ in NFL

    The Bills needed a difference-maker. It had been 15 years since they’d made the playoffs. So, they gave up three draft picks — including a pair of first-rounders — to move up and land the most impactful talent available with the fourth pick in the 2014 NFL Draft. Aaron Donald and Khalil Mack were on …
  • Prince Harry, Prince William ‘back in touch,’ royal expert claims

    Prince Harry, Prince William ‘back in touch,’ royal expert claims

    Things may be returning to normal for Prince Harry and his brother Prince William. The two are rumored to have some tension between them since Harry chose to depart his royal duties with his wife Meghan Markle. Now that Harry and his family have moved to Los Angeles to begin a new chapter, he and …
  • ‘Ink Master’ star Daniel Silva charged with murder after crash kills YouTuber

    ‘Ink Master’ star Daniel Silva charged with murder after crash kills YouTuber

    “Ink Master” star Daniel Silva was reportedly arrested and charged with murder on Monday after allegedly crashing a car in Los Angeles that resulted in the death of YouTube comedian Corey La Barrie. Silva — who is still in a hospital — was driving a McLaren sports car on Sunday night with La Barrie in …
  • DJ D-Nice ‘can’t sleep through the night’ during lockdown in LA

    DJ D-Nice ‘can’t sleep through the night’ during lockdown in LA

    When the soundtrack of the coronavirus crisis is played back years from now, it will be the uplifting sets of DJ D-Nice that capture the musical moment. The Bronx-born spinmaster, 49, has kept the party — and listeners’ spirits — going with his epic, hourslong sessions from “Club Quarantine,” broadcast on Instagram Live every weekend. (He …
  • The Willis Reed Game: Revisiting Knicks’ legendary first NBA title 50 years later

    The Willis Reed Game: Revisiting Knicks’ legendary first NBA title 50 years later

    The fourth quarter was about to start when Willis Reed hobbled along the bench, slapping hands and legs in encouragement and maybe that’s all he thought he could do then, crippled as he was. But he’d already done enough for a one-legged man. That was the lede typed in by New York Post columnist Milton …