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Michael Jordan Mystified by Calls for Shorter Season by NBA Elite

NBA legend Michael Jordan doesn’t understand why current NBA superstars LeBron James and Dirk Nowitzki lobby for a shortened NBA regular season from its current 82-game schedule. “I love both of those guy,” Jordan remarked, but added that when he

Michael Jordan Mystified by Calls for Shorter Season by NBA Elite

Heisman Winner Jameis Winston Investigated for Autograph Signings

A sports memorabilia authentication company has certified over 900 autographed sports items by Florida State University quarterback Jameis Winston. However, according to FSU coach Jimbo Fisher, Winston denied that he received any money for the autographs.  Fisher says that he

Heisman Winner Jameis Winston Investigated for Autograph Signings

Man on L.A. Metro Bus: 'Don't Mess With Me, I have Ebola'

On Monday a man wearing a surgical mask announced that he had Ebola as he walked off a Metro bus, threw his mask on the floor and disappeared into the city. Boarding the bus at 1:45 p.m. at Venice Boulevard

Man on L.A. Metro Bus: 'Don't Mess With Me, I have Ebola'

Air Tanker Fire Fighter Planes Reactivated after Recent Crash

California’s fleet of 22 fire fighting air tankers was cleared after investigators found no evidence that a tanker’s fatal crash at the Dog Rock Fire at Yosemite was a result of faulty equipment. Breitbart News reported last week that the

Air Tanker Fire Fighter Planes Reactivated after Recent Crash

Facebook Building an App To Keep Out Trolls

Facebook is developing a new app that will significantly decrease unwanted trolls and spammers. Internet trolls can continue to create anonymous identities but, Facebook will be able to login on the backend and keep the unwanted kibitzers out. With the

Facebook Building an App To Keep Out Trolls

LAFD Responds to Woman Believed to Have Ebola at LAX

A passenger manifesting flu-like symptoms aboard United Airlines flight 703 from New York and landing in Los Angeles at 1:50 p.m. has been examined for exposure to the Ebola virus, but according to authorities they do not believe that she

LAFD Responds to Woman Believed to Have Ebola at LAX

NBA '3-Point Goggle' Banned in Brazil

The Cleveland Cavaliers and the Miami Heat, set to play an exhibition game in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday, are being instructed by NBA officials to abandon the show-boating celebration called the “three-goggle.” Also known as the “three-sign,” the flaunting

NBA '3-Point Goggle' Banned in Brazil

Incinerating Birds Bad for Business, Solar Energy Company Drops Project

An Oakland-based solar energy company jettisoned their plans to build a 75-story solar tower outside of California’s Joshua Tree National Park because solar rays emanating from the structure incinerated birds in midair. BrightSource Energy’s decision to abandon the project saved

Incinerating Birds Bad for Business, Solar Energy Company Drops Project

How to Avoid Gnarly Obama Traffic in Los Angeles on Thursday

The Los Angeles police warned motorists that the president’s motorcade will affect streets in Santa Monica, Brentwood, Westwood and Beverly Hills on Thursday. According to the Los Angeles Times, here is the list of streets and times that will be affected

How to Avoid Gnarly Obama Traffic in Los Angeles on Thursday

Californians Disenchanted with Obama as He Fundraises Again in Golden State

Obama’s three-day fundraising foray among California wealthiest Democratic supporters, which kicks-off on Thursday with a visit to Hollywood and includes a trip on Friday to Silicon Valley, comes during times of disenchantment. President Obama’s support in California has diminished, and

Californians Disenchanted with Obama as He Fundraises Again in Golden State

Man Beaten after Angel Playoff Game was a Former Police officer

The 43-year-old man that was assaulted on Friday at an Angel Stadium parking lot in Anaheim has now been identified as a former LAPD officer. Breitbart News reported on Tuesday, that the Huntington Beach man was in critical condition on

Man Beaten after Angel Playoff Game was a Former Police officer

Brown Returns Campaign Contributions Amidst Public Utility Investigation

Gov. Jerry Brown says that he returned $9,000 in campaign contributions from six Pacific Gas and Electric employees in July because of the utility’s close ties with state regulators. The Sacramento Bee reported that the California Public Utilities Commission and PG&E

Brown Returns Campaign Contributions Amidst Public Utility Investigation

Man Beaten in Angel Stadium Parking Lot in Critical Condition

An unidentified man was in critical condition on Sunday after he was attacked and severely beaten by three men in the parking lot of Angel Stadium. The incident occurred after Friday night’s playoff game between the Angels of Anaheim and

Man Beaten in Angel Stadium Parking Lot in Critical Condition

Drought: Giant Pumpkins Decline, Depress Passionate Growers

Much to the chagrin of many growers, the number of giant pumpkins competing this weekend at the Giant Pumpkin Festival in Elk Grove has diminished because of the drought. Pumpkin growing requires plenty of water and some participants in the

Drought: Giant Pumpkins Decline, Depress Passionate Growers

NBA Grabs $24 Billion in 9 Year TV Deal with ESPN and Turner

The NBA is expected to announce on Monday that they have reached a nine-year television contract with ESPN and TNT worth a staggering $24 billion. NBA to announce $24 billion/9 year deal w/ ESPN and TNT on Monday. Annual average

NBA Grabs $24 Billion in 9 Year TV Deal with ESPN and Turner

Immigration Expert: Dallas Ebola Patient 'Should Not Have Gotten a Visa'

“Our political class is not comfortable with the idea of using border control and immigration law to protect Americans,” immigration expert Mark Krikorian told Breitbart News Executive Chairman Stephen K. Bannon on Breitbart News Sunday on Sirius XM Patriot Radio. “They don’t

Immigration Expert: Dallas Ebola Patient 'Should Not Have Gotten a Visa'

'Recovering Bully' Russell Wilson Takes on Domestic Violence

“I used to beat people up,” Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson writes in an editorial on Derek Jeter’s The Players Tribune website, which launched earlier this week. “I used to beat people up a lot.” Given Wilson’s squeaky clean image,

'Recovering Bully' Russell Wilson Takes on Domestic Violence

Caltrans Admits to 6.4 Billion Bay Bridge Construction Defects

Caltrans officials admitted on Tuesday that problems continue to arise with the new eastern span of the Bay Bridge, which connects Oakland and San Francisco. SFGate reported on Tuesday that new revelations indicate that 423 steel rods that anchor the

Caltrans Admits to 6.4 Billion Bay Bridge Construction Defects

Denver Nuggets Mascot 'Rocky' at GOP Event Irks Ownership

The Denver Nuggets mascot Rocky made an unauthorized visit to a Colorado Republican event, which included 2012 presidential candidate Mitt Romney, sparking some ire from the Nuggets owners at Kroenke Sports Enterprises. On Tuesday, KSE made a visit to Ken

Denver Nuggets Mascot 'Rocky' at GOP Event Irks Ownership

50th Anniversary of Free Speech Movement and Its Devolvement

This week marks the 50th anniversary of the Free Speech Movement and the iconic speech delivered by Mario Savio from the top of a police car in Sproul Plaza at the University of California at Berkeley. The vibrant crusader for free

50th Anniversary of Free Speech Movement and Its Devolvement

Michael Phelps Popped For Second DUI

Police in Baltimore arrested Michael Phelps for a DUI on Tuesday at 1:40 a.m. According to multiple reports and confirmed by the Maryland Transportation Authority, police clocked the 29-year-old Olympic swimming marvel driving 84 mph inside the Fort McHenry Tunnel

Michael Phelps Popped For Second DUI

Welcome Snow Falls Early on the Sierra Nevada, Blankets Lake Tahoe

Considerable snowfall descended on the Sierra Nevada over the weekend bringing a welcome sight to drought weary Californians. The Los Angeles Times reported that the first snow of the season proved to be the largest down fall in many years

Welcome Snow Falls Early on the Sierra Nevada, Blankets Lake Tahoe

Drought: 60 Days of Water Remaining for a Dozen CA Communities

According to state officials, a dozen communities in Central and Northern California will run out of water in 60 days. The impact of the state’s drought has reached a critical stage for Colusa and El Dorado County who may run

Drought: 60 Days of Water Remaining for a Dozen CA Communities

Breastfeeding Rooms Now Required at CA Airports

Gov. Jerry Brown decreed on Friday that, starting in 2016, all of California’s major airports will be required to provide a private room for mothers to breastfeed or pump milk. AB1787, sponsored by Democratic Assemblywoman Bonnie Lowenthal of Long Beach,

Breastfeeding Rooms Now Required at CA Airports

The United States of NFL Jersey Sales

He’s #2. But Johnny Manziel places #1 in jersey sales. The nationwide “Jersey Report” put out by Dick’s Sporting Goods, reported by Fansided, looked at the top-selling NFL jerseys on a state-by-state basis. Here’s what the the “Jersey Report” found:

The United States of NFL Jersey Sales

Five Foreign Nationals Arrested in CA for War Crimes and Atrocities

A nationwide federal investigation, known as Operation No Safe Haven, has led to the arrest of 19 fugitives suspected of committing war crimes and other human-rights violations in foreign countries. According to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials, four of the suspects

Five Foreign Nationals Arrested in CA for War Crimes and Atrocities