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Devin Ebanks to remain sidelined at least for another three weeks; Derrick Caracter jokes he's ducking out of rookie duties
Lakers BlogAt least Devin Ebanks is maintaining his sense of humor. It's hard to notice because of his standing with the team (rookie forward) and personality (even-keeled and stoic, at least to the media). But those wondering how he's handling the news that he'll... -
Jerry West hits hole in one in Lakers' charity golf tournament
Lakers BlogAs a way to temper his anxiety, frustration and competitive fire over basketball, Jerry West often hit the golf course. With little pressure to succeed on the links and no attention accompanying the former Lakers star, West has often found golf to be a... -
Afghan mob, angry at Terry Jones' Koran burning, attacks U.N. staff; at least 20 dead
Top of the TicketTerry Jones, the Florida pastor responds to news of Afghan bloodshed that left 20 UN personnel dead after an infuriated mob, enraged by mosque preachers, rioted after the Florida Koran burning,... -
NPR video: So grainy, jumpy and heavily edited it must be true
The Big PictureNPR and James O'Keefe's pals squared off in a secret video. Why did O'Keefe win the battle?... -
A Hollywood crowd learns how to deal with 'emotional vampires'
All The RageRoma Downey of “Touched by an Angel” treated 70 guests to a book signing on Thursday at her Malibu home, where they met Judith Orloff, psychiatrist and bestselling author of “Emotional Freedom” and “Second Sight.”... -
'House' recap: A cock and bull story
Show TrackerMartha Masters bends then breaks the rules to save the life of a young girl.... -
'Oprah' executive producer Sheri Salata: The final episodes will be 'fantastical, wondrous'
Show TrackerAn interview with Sheri Selata, executive producer of "The Oprah Winfrey Show."... -
Caring for others may be bad for your health (and your wallet)
Money & CompanyCaring for sick or aging relatives exacts a huge emotional and professional toll, according to a new study. A whopping 86% of people tending to sick or elderly relatives say they’ve been forced to take time off from work, quit...... -
Music review: David Afkham takes over Los Angeles Philharmonic program at Disney Hall
Culture MonsterMark Swed reviews the exciting Los Angeles Philharmonic debut Dudamel conducting fellow David Afkham.... -
Work and motherhood: Can you really not do it all?
Jacket CopyTorn: True stories of kids, career, and conflict in modern motherhood is a welcome addition to books by (and for) disgruntled mothers.... -
'House' recap: Pick your poison
Show TrackerA weapons designer has life-threatening symptoms while House becomes fixated on a boxer.... -
Mystery solved: Earl Sweatshirt, his mother and his poet-father communicate with the New Yorker
Pop & HissThe mystery of Earl Sweatshirt has been solved. Boy, has it been solved. The missing member of Los Angeles hip-hop collective Odd Future has been at a boarding school in Samoa for the last year, during which time he's also......
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