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New-look Lakers encouraged by their progress but fall to Cavs

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The Lakers were again buried under an avalanche of Cleveland Cavaliers three-pointers, the spacing and the gaps on the court pulling the Lakers’ defense to all corners before it eventually snapped under tension.

The result was the same, but the process and team the Cavaliers beat 122-110 Tuesday night at Crypto.com Arena in the final game of 2024 was fundamentally different from the one they blew out on Oct. 30 in Cleveland.

The version of the Lakers that got smoked in Cleveland was the one trying to get the most out of a formula that had shown it has a ceiling, losing to the Denver Nuggets during the previous two postseasons. It was one that hoped a core of LeBron James, Anthony Davis, Austin Reaves and D’Angelo Russell paired with a new coach could find another gear, another level.

This week the Lakers decided that vision wouldn’t end well. This week the Lakers, at the very least, fundamentally changed.

Laker Austin Reaves drives to the basket against the Cavaliers during the fourth quarter at Crypto.com Arena Tuesday.

(Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times)

While the team with the NBA’s best record swatted every Lakers push away, usually with some combination of backbreaking threes from Donovan Mitchell, Evan Mobley or reserve Max Strus, the Lakers showed glimpses of the ways they’ll be different. For better or worse? That remains to be seen.

Reaves, again seeing his volume of shots spike with Russell now playing for the Brooklyn Nets, led the Lakers with 35 points and 10 assists, bouncing back from a bad first shift. Davis had 28 points and 13 rebounds. And James, playing for the first time since turning 40, scored 23.

But Cleveland took 11 more threes than the Lakers and made nine more. They scored 24 points off offensive rebounds to the Lakers’ 12. And, despite playing Monday in San Francisco, they set the tempo and physicality early as the Lakers quickly trailed by double digits.

Dorian Finney-Smith played 21 minutes in his Lakers debut, scoring on a putback dunk but coming up empty on his other three shots. Shake Milton, playing because guard Gabe Vincent missed Tuesday’s game because of an oblique injury, hit a pair of threes in 10 minutes, but the Lakers’ second unit without Russell was badly outscored 32-12.

Cleveland (29-4), looking very much like a fully-formed team as the calendar flips over to 2025, managed to have five players with at least 15 points led by 27 by Jarrett Allen.

“We certainly had our chances. And I really believe this against teams as good as Cleveland: You have to play close to perfect basketball,” Lakers coach JJ Redick said. “They’re not gonna let you beat them. They’re not gonna beat themselves.”

The way forward for the Lakers seems like it’s going to have a lot to do with Reaves, the backcourt leader and primary ballhandler in Redick’s offense. That shift, which looked fully realized for the first time in a Christmas win against the Golden State Warriors, got cemented with a 26-point, 16-assist game against the Sacramento Kings that helped the Lakers decide it was OK to trade Russell for Finney-Smith and Milton.

Tuesday, the Lakers got off to a pretty rough start, with Reaves turning the ball over three times in the first six minutes on offense and committing a pair of bad fouls on defense, the Cavaliers going up by as many as 15 in the first quarter.

Laker Rui Hachimura has the ball stripped away by Cavalier Max Struss as Sam Merrill tries to grab the ball

Laker Rui Hachimura has the ball stripped away by Cavalier Max Struss, right, as Sam Merrill tries to grab the ball at Crypto.com Arena Tuesday.

(Wally Skalij/Los Angeles Times)

“Are you saying I was bad in the first five minutes?” Reaves said in response to a question about his start. “[Because] yeah, I was. Great question. You make good plays, you make bad plays. Unfortunately, I came out and made some really bad plays.

“And I knew that, if we wanted to claw our way back into it and give ourselves an opportunity, then I had to be better.”

He was — he had only one more turnover, tied his career high for points and finished one rebound shy of a triple-double.

“He’s gonna get a lot of opportunities to play on and off ball with actions on it in both ways,” Redick said. “There’s a nature to his game that you have to be willing to live with some of his stuff because of the way he attacks and the change of pace and the quick decisions and the quick bursts, like there’s gonna be some of that and you have to live with that. It’s sort of the unforced stuff [where he] will grow.”

His teammates say they’re on board.

“What’d he have, 36 tonight? 35? … looked good to me,” Davis said. “He’s a hooper. I mean obviously he has a little bit more on his plate with ballhandling responsibilities when Gabe is out and when LeBron is out of the game, but he’s used to it. He’s been in the league long enough now where he knows how to run the point guard position. So it’s going to be more reps. He’s ready for it, and we got the utmost confidence in him to run the point.”

The Lakers, an organization not built on moral victories, left their locker room knowing that a couple of open threes that that rattled in and out might’ve made a difference. There were other issues — namely on defense, where the Lakers were too often out of position and too late to challenge at the three-point line and at the rim. And they were not good enough there to make up for the disadvantage their three-point volume and disparity created.

“Well, we just got to defend. I mean, obviously, we could shoot more threes, but our key to winning will be the defense. And [if] we’re not going to shoot more threes, than we have to defend, which we’ve been doing as of late,” Davis said. “I don’t think we need to jack more threes just to compete with other teams. If our defense is there, we’re running teams off the line, holding them into one shot. We did our job and now we go down and try to score.”

The Lakers think they have the blueprint to start winning games like this, to put themselves in the right positions by the end of the season. Of course, they’ve thought it before too — and they just decided that version of the roster isn’t good enough.

These Lakers (18-14) weren’t good enough either Tuesday. But, as with Reaves, there’s time and room to grow.

“We’re trending in the right direction. Tonight was a good night for us. We just missed a ton of shots. Wide-open looks that we missed. We make half of those, it’s a different game. So, I like where our ballclub is,” Davis said. “… I think we could definitely be better on both ends of the floor, but I’m not disappointed where we are right now.”



This story originally appeared on LA Times

Bradley Beal, agent haven’t talked waiving no-trade to leave Suns

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Phoenix Suns guard Bradley Beal and his agent have had no talks about waiving his no-trade clause and his only focus is helping the team climb out of its recent slump, agent Mark Bartelstein told ESPN.

The Suns have been linked to Jimmy Butler after the Miami Heat suspended him and announced they would seek trade options last week. That led to speculation and reports that Beal could be involved.

The situation drew more attention Monday when Suns coach Mike Budenholzer, in an unexpected change, decided to move Beal to the bench to jump-start the team after it had lost 17 of its past 24 games.

“There have been no discussions about trades with the Suns or any other team,” Bartelstein said. “Bradley’s total focus is on helping the Suns turn things around.”

Beal said after Monday’s game against the Philadelphia 76ers, his first game in a reserve role in nine years, that he had not heard anything from the team about a trade, adding “I hold the cards” if the Suns were to seek one.

Bartelstein said Beal, who has two years and $110 million left on his contract after this season, would never give up the no-trade clause he got when he signed a five-year, $251 million contract with the Washington Wizards in 2022.

Because of trade restrictions for being a second apron team because of its $216 million payroll, Phoenix would have no functional way to acquire Butler unless it used Beal as part of the trade.

Bartelstein did not rule out possibly of waiving the clause for an approved deal, as Beal did in 2023 when he was traded to the Suns, if a “perfect” situation came up. But that action is not currently under consideration, Bartelstein reiterated.

Beal played 31 minutes off the bench Tuesday, scoring 10 points with five assists in a 115-104 loss in Charlotte to drop the Suns to 16-19 on the season. He scored 25 points off the bench Monday in the win in Philadelphia. He is averaging 17.8 points, 3.5 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game.

Beal and the Los Angeles LakersLeBron James are the only players in the NBA with no-trade clauses in their contracts.



This story originally appeared on ESPN

2025 sports championships bets and parlays

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We’ve all seen the tickets. The bettor who places a small wager in January with a parlay filled with a number of cross-sport champions. As the year progresses and championships are lost, some of those tickets emerge on social media as a few lucky bettors gets closer to a big payout.

But let’s be clear: it’s highly unlikely that these bets hit, and that’s the general expectation with most parlays. They’re about dreaming big, making predictions, having the receipts to back them up and having the answer to the question that inevitably gets asked when the improbable happens… what were the odds?

So with the CFP semifinals upon us and the NFL playoffs set to begin, we’ve got championship parlays on our mind. From the Super Bowl to the Stanley Cup to the Wanamaker trophy, every title for 2025 is up for grabs. We asked our betting team for their top picks for each sport and, just for fun, a parlay with as many champions as they’d like to create a wager to root for all year long. Here’s what they came up with.

All odds as of time of publication. Latest odds available on ESPN BET

College Football Playoff National Championship (Jan. 20)

Favorites: Ohio State (-145), Notre Dame (+450), Texas (+425), Penn State (+500)

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Pamela Maldonado explains why she likes Ohio State to not only beat Texas in the Cotton Bowl, but also win the entire College Football Playoff.

Pamela Maldonado’s CFP bet: Ohio State Buckeyes (-145)
The Buckeyes have been playing at an elite level. They’re dominating their playoff opponents with a potent offense, led by quarterback Will Howard and freshman sensation Jeremiah Smith, while their defense is the best in the country in limiting scores. It’s a lethal combo.

Maldonado’s 2025 parlay:

  • College Football: Ohio State (-145)

  • Tennis: Novak Djokovic to win Australian Open (+350)

  • Golf: Will Zalatoris to win Masters (+3300)

Three-leg parlay odds: +25752
Payout: $10 bet wins $2,575.20


NFL: Super Bowl LIX (Feb. 9)

Favorites: Detroit Lions (+300), Kansas City Chiefs (+400), Baltimore Ravens (+550), Buffalo Bills (+550)

Ben Solak’s NFL championship bet: Minnesota Vikings (+1400)
The Vikings fell from +800 to +1400 to win the Super Bowl now that they must play three road games instead of two home games after their Week 18 loss to the Lions, but I’m still confident they’re one of the best three teams in the NFC playoff field. I like how they match up against the Eagles in a potential contest between the two, and if they draw the Lions a third time, I have to imagine they’ve learned plenty from those two losses. It’s a tough climb from the wild-card round to the Super Bowl, but the Vikings are the first 14-win wild card we’ve ever seen. They could absolutely get it done.

Solak’s 2025 parlay:

  • NFL: Minnesota Vikings (+1400)

  • College Football: Notre Dame (+450)

  • NBA: Cleveland Cavaliers (+900)

Three-leg parlay odds: +82400
Payout: $10 bet wins $8,240

Seth Walder’s NFL championship bet: Detroit Lions (+300)
If there’s a single lesson I’m taking away from 2024, it’s that coaching matters. A lot. And given how hot Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson has been all year, I want to back the Lions offense in the postseason even with the team seriously banged up on the other side of the ball. And defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn had that unit finish strong against the Vikings, anyway.

Walder’s 2025 parlay:

  • NFL: Detroit Lions (+300)

  • PGA: Collin Morikawa to win U.S. Open (+1400)

  • F1: Charles Leclerc to win Driver’s Championship (+450)

Three-leg parlay odds: +32900
Payout: $10 bet wins $3,290


Men’s and women’s NCAA basketball tournament (April 6 and 7)

Men’s Favorites: Auburn (+575), Duke (+650), Houston (11-1), Florida (12-1)
Women’s Favorites: South Carolina (+325), Notre Dame (+425), UConn (+500), UCLA (+500), USC (+600)

Dalen Cuff’s NCAA championship bets: Florida Men (+1200) and Notre Dame Women (+425)
There are no great teams in Men’s college hoops this year, but a lot of really good ones that can win the title. Florida has three elite guards (Walter Clayton Jr, Alijah Martin and Will Richard) along with a mix of bigs who protect the rim, crush the offensive glass and can step outside and make 3s. The Gators are great value for a team that I think will improve as they go through the gauntlet of the SEC schedule.

Notre Dame has two of the 10 best guards in the country in Hannah Hidalgo and Olivia Miles, who continues to improve coming back from last year’s season-ending knee surgery. They’ve been tested in the nonconference, will likely get a No. 1 seed as ACC conference champs and have the pedigree to cut down the nets in Tampa.

Cuff’s 2025 parlay:

  • NCAAM: Florida (+1200)

  • NFL: Buffalo Bills (+550)

  • NBA: Oklahoma City Thunder (+300)

  • UCL: Arsenal (+600)

  • EPL: Liverpool (-400)

  • LaLiga: Real Madrid (-120)

Six-pick parlay odds: +542108
Payout: $10 bet wins $54,210.83


UEFA Champions League Final (May 31)

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Favorites: Liverpool (+400), Arsenal (+600), FC Barcelona, (+600), Real Madrid (+600), Bayern Munich (+700), Manchester City (+700)

Dan Thomas’ UEFA championship bet: Inter Milan (+1600)
It is without a doubt one of the hardest Champions Leagues to call. Liverpool and Real Madrid will of course be in the mix, but if you want value, look no further than Inter, an experienced, talented side who are extremely difficult to beat.

Thomas’ 2025 parlay:

Four-bet parlay odds: +4352
Payout: $10 bet wins $445.24


NHL: Stanley Cup (June)

Favorites: Edmonton Oilers (+600), Carolina Hurricanes (+800), Florida Panthers (+800), Dallas Stars (10-1), New Jersey Devils (10-1), Toronto Maple Leafs (10-1)

Sean Allen’s Stanley Cup pick: Toronto Maple Leafs (10-1)
All you want in a Stanley Cup pick is a team destined for the postseason because once the puck drops in the playoffs, it’s anybody’s trophy to win. This year, the Leafs are a different team under head coach Craig Berube, emphasizing a defense-first approach. They’ve also already weathered significant time missed by Auston Matthews. For a fun parlay, let’s bet that the celebrations won’t stop in Toronto.

Allen’s 2025 parlay:

Three-bet parlay odds: +31965
Payout: $10 bet wins $3,196.50

Victoria Matiash’s Stanley Cup pick: Vegas Golden Knights (12-1)
Why not back the best team in the NHL (.716 winning percentage) to win it all next spring? Boasting a top-tier star in Jack Eichel, depth scoring, one of the league’s best defensive corps and a solid one-two punch between the pipes, Vegas should be considered the favorite to win its second Cup in three years. Even if the oddsmakers don’t peg it that way.

Matiash’s 2025 parlay:

  • NHL: Vegas Golden Knights (+1200)

  • EPL: Nottingham Forrest (+4000)

  • NFL: Green Bay Packers (+2000)

Three-bet parlay odds: +1119200
Payout: $10 bet wins $111,930


The NBA Finals (June)

Favorites: Boston Celtics (+200), Oklahoma City Thunder (+300), Cleveland Cavaliers (+900), New York Knicks (+11-1)

Eric Moody’s NBA championship pick: Cavaliers (10-1)
The 29-4 Cavaliers are a legitimate title contender. Donovan Mitchell has the ability to take over any game, with solid role players around him and one of the most productive second units in the league. Having two bigs like Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen provides defensive dominance, strong rebounding, interior scoring and matchup flexibility, all of which are crucial in the postseason and set up the Cavs to take a run at the Celtics.

Moody’s 2025 parlay:

  • NBA: Cleveland Cavaliers (+900)

  • NFL: Kansas City Chiefs (+350)

  • WNBA: Indiana Fever (+1000)

Three-bet parlay odds: +49400
Payout: $10 bet to win $4,940


MLB World Series (October/November)

Favorites: Los Angeles Dodgers (+325), New York Mets (+800), New York Yankees (+800), Atlanta Braves (+900)

Eric Karabell’s World Series pick: Milwaukee Brewers (40-1)
Milwaukee won 93 games and an easy NL Central title in 2024. The odds may be depressed because of the Devin Williams trade, but they won that division largely without him. Christian Yelich and Brandon Woodruff return. Jackson Chourio stars. Jacob Misiorowski emerges. Great odds here. It’s time.

Karabell’s 2025 parlay:

  • MLB: Milwaukee Brewers (+4000)

  • Men’s college basketball: Marquette (+3300)

  • NBA: Milwaukee Bucks (+2200)

  • NFL: Green Bay Pack…. no

Three-bet parlay odds: +3866200
Payout: $10 bet wins $386,620

Tristan H. Cockcroft’s World Series pick: Texas Rangers (25-1)
Champions only two seasons ago, the Rangers’ 2024 was plagued by injuries, particularly on the pitching side. Still, the pieces for another title run are there, from MVP candidate Corey Seager to up-and-coming star Wyatt Langford to prospective staff ace Jacob deGrom, and the lineup remains strong. The team probably needs to bolster the pitching staff with some in-season trades, but they did that in 2023. For these odds, the Rangers look pretty enticing.

Cockcroft’s 2025 parlay:

  • MLB: Texas Rangers (+2500)

  • NFL: Buffalo Bills (+500)

  • Wimbledon (Men): Jack Draper (+1400)

Three-pick parlay odds: +233,900
Payout: $10 bet wins $23,390


2025 Golf Majors

Tournaments: The Masters, (April 6-13), PGA Championship (May 11-18), U.S. Open (June 7-15), The Open (July 13-20)
Favorites (to win at least one Major): Scottie Scheffler (-130), Rory McIlroy (+175), Xander Schauffele (+175)

Anita Marks’ Major pick: Justin Thomas (+650)
The past two seasons have been a roller-coaster ride for JT, but 2025 will be his year. His iron play is back and so is his confidence.

Marks’ 2025 parlay:

  • Golf: Justin Thomas to win a Major (+650)

  • College Football: Texas Longhorns (+475)

  • NFL: Philadelphia Eagles (+650)

  • NBA: Oklahoma City Thunder (+300)

Four-bet parlay odds: +332244
Payout: $10 bet wins $3,234.38



This story originally appeared on ESPN

Dulce, iconic Mexican singer and TV star, dies at 69

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Dulce, a popular Mexican balladeer, soap star and TV personality known for the songs “Lobo,” “Tu Muñeca,” “Déjame Volver Contigo” and “Soy una Dama,” has died. She was 69.

The pop icon and “Siempre Reinas” reality star, whose name was Bertha Elisa Noeggerath Cárdenas, died Wednesday from health complications, according to the Associated Press. In early December, Dulce was admitted to a hospital in Mexico City for lung problems and underwent pleuropulmonary decortication surgery on Dec. 7, her team previously said. The procedure, also known as a pleurectomy, removes all or part of the thin membrane that surrounds the lungs as well as visible tumors from the chest cavity.

Her hospitalization came on the heels of her reluctantly postponing a series of concerts from her 2024 tour because of her health issues. She said in a Dec. 2 statement that she was treating a health condition that required care and rest.

“I am calm, in good hands and confident that I will soon be fully recovered,” she said in a Spanish-language statement at the time.

In a Christmas Day statement announcing her death Wednesday, Dulce’s family and team called her an exceptional artist and a wonderful person who left an indelible mark. The statement also asked the public to give them the space and understanding to grieve in privacy and peace during this difficult time.

Her sister, Isabel Noeggerath, also confirmed the singer’s death on Facebook, writing: “Sister, you are already with our mother in heaven singing to her, I will miss you, rest in peace, I love you.”

Dulce, one of Mexico’s famed female voices in the 1980s, made appearances on popular local TV shows and at international festivals and most recently starred in the Netflix reality show “Siempre Reinas.” She hailed from Matamoros, a city in the northern state of Tamaulipas and launched her career in Monterrey before moving to Mexico City. She started as a member of the band Toby y Sus Amigos in the 1970s, according to Remezcla, then teamed up with singer José Rómulo Sosa Ortiz, better known by his stage name José José.

She won the top prize at the Mallorca Music Festival in 1978 with “Señor Amor,” which was composed by Armando Manzanero.

Dulce also starred in several Spanish-language soap operas, beginning with “Muñeca Rota” in 1978. She also starred in 1999’s “Mujeres Engañadas,” the early 2000s’ “Las Vías del Amor,” “Mundo de Fieras,” “Muchachitas Como Tú.” She made her feature film debut in 1984 with “No vale nada la vida” and more recently starred in the TV series “Vencer la Culpa” and “Vecinos” and in a few episodes of “Quiéreme Tonto.”

“Today we remember a woman who not only achieved her dreams, but also inspired generations with her voice, her passion and her determination,” said a Thursday post on her Instagram. The post also featured a retrospective of Dulce’s career. “With a career that transcended borders and genres, Dulce became one of the most emblematic voices that Mexico has given … But beyond her talent and her success, Dulce was a woman who taught us to believe in ourselves, to pursue our dreams and to never give up. Thank you, Dulce, for your music, your inspiration and your legacy.”

On Friday, a mass will be held in her honor at the Basílica de Guadalupe in Mexico City.

“We invite you to join us in paying tribute to her memory and praying for her soul. Her memory will always live in our hearts,” the Noeggerath Cárdenas, Mírcoli Noeggerath, González and Mírcoli families said.




This story originally appeared on LA Times

‘Celebrity Jeopardy!’ Contestants Fail to Identify Usher’s ‘Yeah!’

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The season three premiere of Celebrity Jeopardy! took an unexpected turn when all three contestants failed to identify Usher’s career-defining hit “Yeah!” during the Triple Jeopardy round.

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The question, featured in the category “2004, What a Year!,” prompted contestants with, “We got so caught up in this Usher song that it spent 12 weeks at the top of the charts.”

Max Greenfield (New Girl) responded first, incorrectly guessing, “What is ‘Caught Up?’” – a different Usher track from 2005. Camilla Luddington (Grey’s Anatomy) then followed with the incorrect “What is ‘All Caught Up?’”.

W. Kamau Bell (United Shades of America) chose not to respond, letting the timer expire. Bell later joked, “Feels so awkward to be the Black guy who doesn’t know the Usher song. I was listening to Rage Against the Machine at the time, sorry everybody.”

Released in January 2004, “Yeah!” was an instant cultural and commercial phenomenon. Featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris, the single spent 12 consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and remained on the chart for 45 weeks, becoming the longest-running No. 1 single of that year. It ranked No. 2 on Billboard’s Hot 100 Songs of the Decade (2000–2009), second only to Mariah Carey’s “We Belong Together,” as the top song of that decade.

The track served as the lead single from Usher’s fourth studio album, Confessions, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and went on to sell over 10 million copies in the U.S., earning a diamond certification from the RIAA. “Yeah!” also won a Grammy Award for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration at the 47th Annual Grammy Awards and garnered widespread critical acclaim for its fusion of crunk and R&B.

“Yeah!” achieved global success, topping charts in over 12 countries and earning platinum certifications in markets such as Australia, Belgium, Canada, Germany, and Norway. In Australia, the song was certified 5× platinum by ARIA for selling 350,000 units. In 2024, the track achieved a milestone when it was certified 13× platinum by the RIAA, reflecting 13 million units sold in the U.S.

Its resurgence in popularity was further fueled by Usher’s 2024 Super Bowl halftime show performance, which caused his overall Spotify streams to increase 550%. Specifically, “Yeah!” featuring Lil Jon and Ludacris saw a 520% streaming boost following the performance. The Super Bowl performance was the most-watched halftime show in history, drawing 129.3 million viewers.

Later in the Celebrity Jeopardy! game, Bell redeemed himself by correctly answering a question about N.W.A.’s historic chart achievements.



This story originally appeared on Billboard

‘I’m a skincare expert – one fruit is the secret to preventing wrinkles and fine lines’

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Forget about expensive lotions and potions, top beauty gurus and catwalk queens are swearing by a surprisingly simple yet potent anti-ageing ally.

Brimming with antioxidants, the humble plum is packed with an assortment of vitamins, making it a skincare saviour.

Studies suggest that plums not only enhance collagen formation but can also reduce inflammation and shield our skin from the harsh elements.

Much more than just one of your five a day, the plum stands out as a cost-effective, readily accessible skincare must-have.

Leading horticultural specialists at Ashridge Trees, specialists in the art of growing plums, have joined forces with acclaimed skin expert Dr Eleanor Reed to dig deep into the plum’s potential for rejuvenating the skin.

Dr Reed asserted: “Plums are a natural multitasker for the skin. Their antioxidants combat oxidative stress, their vitamins improve skin elasticity, and their hydrating properties support the barrier function.”

The doctor added: “Consuming plums or using products enriched with plum extract can transform your skincare routine.”

Dr Reed added: “In a world full of synthetic options, plums stand out as a simple, sustainable, and highly effective secret to glowing, youthful skin.”

At the heart of the plum’s skin-transforming properties lies a long list of nutritional benefits. According to the research, plums are packed with:

Antioxidants

Plums are among the richest sources of antioxidants, boasting high levels of phenolic compounds such as anthocyanins and flavonoids. These powerful compounds work to neutralise free radicals, the unstable molecules that contribute significantly to skin ageing and damage over time.

Vitamin C

Vitamin C plays a vital role in collagen production, making it essential for preserving the skin’s firmness, elasticity, and youthful appearance. Just one plum can provide up to 10% of your recommended daily intake of this skin-enhancing nutrient.

Vitamin A

Vitamin A, found in plums, is renowned for its ability to promote cell turnover and aid in the skin’s natural repair processes. This powerful nutrient helps diminish the appearance of fine lines while enhancing skin texture for a smoother, more rejuvenated look.

Hydration and Fibre

Plums are rich in both water and fibre, making them excellent for keeping the skin hydrated and supple. Additionally, their fibre content supports healthy digestion, which is essential for promoting a clear and radiant complexion from within.

How to incorporate plums into your home beauty routine

Wondering how to get more plummy goodness into your everyday routine? The experts suggest the following:

  • Eat Them Fresh: Add a handful of fresh plums to your breakfast or snack time for a nutrient boost.

  • Try Plum-Infused Skincare: Look for serums, creams, or masks that incorporate plum extracts for topical benefits.

  • DIY Solutions: Mash a ripe plum with a teaspoon of honey for a hydrating face mask.

  • Cook with Plums: Incorporate plums into smoothies, salads, or even desserts to add a touch of sweetness and nutrition.

  • Grow Your Own: If you have the space, consider planting a plum tree. Ashridge Trees offers a range of varieties, ensuring you can enjoy homegrown, nutrient-rich fruit.



This story originally appeared on Express.co.uk

Denise Crosby Announces Loss of Palisades Home in LA Fire

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Denise Crosby is devastated by the loss of the only house she ever owned due to the recent wildfires burning across Los Angeles County. The actor shared a horrifying photo of her “beautiful Spanish cottage” turned to “ashes.” The LA County region faces one of the most destructive firestorms in recent history and is currently under a red flag warning. The scorching blaze has reportedly destroyed communities and claimed the lives of at least five people. Meanwhile, several celebrities, including Crosby and Cary Elwes, have shared an update on social media. 

Denise Crosby shares loss of only house she’s ever owned due to Palisades fire

Denise Crosby took to X (formerly Twitter) to share a photo of her destroyed neighborhood due to the Palisades fire. The 67-year-old actor also penned a devastating note while opening up about her loss due to the firestorm. 

She wrote, “Yesterday morning I had a beautiful Spanish cottage that gave me endless joy, where I met my husband and raised my son, the only house I’ve ever owned, with fruit trees I grew, with a garden of native plants.” Crosby shares her 26-year-old son, August Sylk, with her husband, Ken Sylk, 80. The star further revealed in her X post that her house is now “ashes.” She then wrote, “I am heartbroken.” 

According to the Los Angeles Times, the Palisades fire has burned more than 15,800 acres and many homes and other buildings in Pacific Palisades and westward along the Pacific Coast Highway toward Malibu. Meanwhile, the strong Santa Ana winds have also fueled the multiple wildfires. As per the recent reports, five bodies were found in three structures in Altadena. The area has been affected by the Eaton fire. 

The horror continues as firefighters are also dealing with new fires that broke out on Wednesday night. Moreover, the windstorm is predicted to last for days and may make matters worse, forecasters have warned. 

Originally reported by Shriya Swami on Mandatory.




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Joe Minoso on Cruz Keeping Junior Secret From Severide

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[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Chicago Fire Season 13 Episode 9 “A Favor.”]

Chicago Fire‘s deep cut — bringing back a Season 1 storyline — is leaving Cruz (Joe Minoso) in quite the position.

Back in those early days of the NBC drama, Cruz left gang leader Flaco (José Antonio García) to die in a fire; he did it to protect his brother Leon (Jeff Lima). Flaco’s cousin, Junior (Richard Cabral), however, knows what he did and leverages it to force Cruz to help him get money back from the person who stole it, Moreno. But that goes sideways: Junior is killed, Moreno flees, and Cruz, with a gunshot wound to his arm, quickly gets out of there.

Below, Minoso teases what’s next for Cruz in the aftermath — including trying to keep it a secret from Severide (Taylor Kinney).

It seems like Junior being dead is the best-case scenario for Cruz in a way.

Joe Minoso: Yeah, I suppose.

But Moreno is still out there.

Yes, correct.

How is he feeling about how everything went down and where he is in terms of that now?

The last thing I think you see in that episode is a man in a car whose mind is completely reeling and you are going to learn something — What I can say is [Episode] 10 is a direct cut from nine where you see Cruz sort of after this ridiculous shootout in this paint shop that almost cost him his life and definitely cost Junior his life… I think the last thing on his mind is Moreno, frankly. I think he’s so just in a state of shock at the events that have just occurred, that his priority quickly becomes, how do I just kind of shove all of this stuff that was in the closet back in the closet as quickly as possible and pretend nothing happened to get back to work?

And that is the worst idea that he could have had because he works with a fire cop. The guy is basically an investigator who cannot stop investigating at his own peril — which is a whole other thing that I love about Taylor. I did not think that Severide would ever sort of become an arson investigator, especially because of all the stuff that happened with his dad [Treat Williams‘ Benny] and how his dad was an investigator and all that. I’m so obsessed with the weird mirroring and daddy issue storyline thing that they’ve done with him and how he can’t help but jump headfirst into this arson investigation stuff. And so, yeah, he’s definitely going to suspect something. It’s going to be up to Cruz to keep that at bay and to make sure that Severide knows nothing, but let’s not forget he’s a fire cop.

Herrmann (David Eigenberg) and Mouch (Christian Stolte) both pass their tests. There was the matter of the lieutenant’s test for Cruz last season. Is that going to come up for him again as he’s seeing people passing these tests and thinking about their futures?

I know that I can say that for me as an actor who’s been playing a character for 13 years, yes, I can’t help but have those thoughts. But I think if there’s anything that Cruz is realizing, it’s like we’re starting to get too many officers in this house. We’re at a point where there’s not enough seats to fill how many officers are either about to make it or could make it. I think he’s just super thrilled for specifically Mouch. Mouch and Cruz have a really special and interesting relationship. Let’s not forget that sort of the only person that Cruz confesses to in almost a literal confession scene is Mouch in Season 1 — or at least still left. He sort of told Casey [Jesse Spencer]. And so they have a very tight-knit bond. I know that it’s just such a point of pride for Cruz to see Mouch have achieved something so huge for someone who’s wanted it so bad. So yeah, I think, yeah, pride and joy for his friends is primary because he’s got a lot of other s**t on his mind. There’s a lot of other stuff going on in his life at that moment.

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Speaking of that, Jack Damon (Michael Bradway) shows up at Severide’s arson class and we all know how Cruz felt about Jack Damon. So is that something else that’s going to be piling on that he has to think about or is that really separate, which is good for Cruz right now?

I’m so happy you brought that up. There was a great scene between me and Severide early this season — I think it was the third episode — where I kind of warn him about what you are willing to do for family and you don’t see it until you’re up against it and then it may or may not be the best move. And we knew this storyline was going to be coming up when we filmed [Episode] 3. And so we really tried to flavor that dialogue and that line with sort of a hinting at what was coming down the line, and who has more experience in getting themselves into deep s**t to protect their brother than Cruz? Damon is just a tough relationship to navigate, especially as somebody who, I think, deep down inside longs for family — I feel like Severide has really always wanted a big family. He is a family man, but he’s never really known how to express that. And to see that and to sort of see his relationship kind of becoming the relationship he had with Benny, all of that crazy sins of the father stuff, is so juicy. It’s so great. I think Damon coming around is never good news for Severide, but I think it’s always just about — it’s Cruz. He always has the best interest of the people that he loves in mind.

Yeah, I love that scene. I enjoyed all the Cruz and Severide stuff we got last season. I remember when Cruz really wanted to be on Squad before he was even on Squad. And to see how that relationship has evolved…

Yeah, I remember when I joined Squad, Severide was thinking about quitting and I go to his house to basically beg him to stay on Squad because the whole reason I wanted to join was to learn from him. So, yeah, it has been an interesting dynamic over the years. Especially since the [different] rigs — truck, engine, squad, and ambo — kind of live in separate universes a lot of the time. And so in the early years when it was Truck, it was Truck, when it was Squad, it was Squad, and we interacted every once in a while, but to be able to work with Severide now and to have grown to know him, Taylor specifically for so many years, has been a real joy. It has just been really great to learn him and grow with him, and it’s been a tremendous experience.

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The DOJ Adds 6 Major Landlords to Lawsuit Against RealPage

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After suing real estate software company RealPage in late August, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) expanded its lawsuit on Wednesday to include six major landlords. According to the DOJ, the landlords worked with RealPage to keep rent prices high by sharing sensitive information.

The companies now named in the suit are Greystar Real Estate Partners LLC Blackstone’s LivCor LLC; Camden Property Trust; Willow Bridge Property Company; Cortland Management LLC; and Cushman & Wakefield Inc. and Pinnacle Property Management Services LLC. The DOJ states that they collectively own more than 1.3 million rental properties in 43 states.

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The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) sued RealPage on August 23 after a two-year investigation that included an unannounced FBI raid of a national corporate landlord. The DOJ alleged that Richardson, Texas-based RealPage, which sells real estate software, decreased competition among landlords and artificially inflated rents for millions of tenants across the country.

“We allege that RealPage’s pricing algorithm enables landlords to share confidential, competitively sensitive information and align their rents,” attorney general Merrick B. Garland stated in a press release.

The DOJ filed the 115-page complaint in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina on Friday. The antitrust lawsuit details how RealPage signed contracts with landlords who would otherwise be competitors and collected sensitive, detailed information about rent prices, lease terms, amenities and occupancy rates.

RealPage then allegedly fed the information to its AI-driven algorithm, which gave landlords recommendations on how to price rentals and set terms for rental agreements. The DOJ also accused the company of ensuring landlords accepted its recommendations by sending out pricing advisors to meet with them for “accountability conversations” and adding an “auto accept” feature so landlords would automatically approve price increases.

In 2020, RealPage said its software collected data on 16 million rental units of the 22 million investment-grade apartment units in the U.S., indicating its broad reach.

U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland (C), U.S. Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco (L) and U.S. Acting Associate Attorney General Benjamin Mizer (R). Photo Credit: Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images

“As Americans struggle to afford housing, RealPage is making it easier for landlords to coordinate to increase rents,” assistant attorney general Jonathan Kanter of the Justice Department’s Antitrust Division stated, adding that “competition – not RealPage – should determine what Americans pay to rent their homes.”

The DOJ filed the lawsuit with the attorneys general of North Carolina, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Minnesota, Oregon, Tennessee and Washington. State attorneys general for Arizona and Washington, D.C., have already taken legal action against RealPage this year.

Related: State Attorneys General Sue RealPage, Landlords Over ‘Astronomical’ Rent Hikes: ‘This Was Not A Fair Market At Work’

In a statement, RealPage said the DOJ’s claims were “devoid of merit” and “will do nothing to make housing more affordable.” The lawsuit “seeks to scapegoat pro-competitive technology,” the company claimed.

The non-partisan nonprofit American Economic Liberties Project (AELP) took a different stance. In an emailed statement to Entrepreneur, AELP senior legal counsel Lee Hepner pointed to RealPage’s own marketing, highlighted by the DOJ, which stated that the company took “every possible opportunity” to raise prices.

“Working people have enough problems affording daily necessities without RealPage bragging that it seizes ‘every possible opportunity’ to increase rents,” Hepner stated.

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WeRide Expands European Presence with Autonomous Robobus Shuttle Deployment at Zurich Airport By Investing.com

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ZURICH, Jan. 09, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — WeRide Inc. (NASDAQ: WRD), a global leader in autonomous driving technology, today announced deployment of its Robobus autonomous shuttle service at Zurich Airport in partnership with Flughafen (VIE:) Zürich AG and Swiss Transit Lab (STL), marking a significant milestone in bringing autonomous mobility solutions to a major European aviation hub, and building on WeRide’s successful European operations, including its recent autonomous shuttle service at Roland-Garros during the 2024 French Open.

The WeRide Robobus, which accommodates nine passengers, will be the first commercial autonomous bus shuttle project at a European airport. It will serve airport employees along a dedicated route connecting the employee entrance at gate 101 to the maintenance area at gate 130. Service will begin in the first quarter of 2025.

Flughafen Zürich AG is working with airports in Brussels and Amsterdam that are also testing technologies for autonomous vehicles. Before the start of test Robobus operations, WeRide’s autonomous taxi, Robotaxi, completed route mapping at Zurich Airport, demonstrating that WeRide’s Robotaxi will have more applications in Switzerland.

At the foot of the Alps, Zurich Airport presents severe challenges to autonomous driving technology due to complex operational environment and climatic conditions. WeRide successfully overcame these challenges with its strong technical capabilities and rich implementation experience, providing a mature and reliable solution.

The Zurich Airport service follows the successful deployment in Paris, where Robobus provided efficient shuttle services on a five-kilometer route during the French Open, as part of an ongoing collaboration with Renault (EPA:) Group to promote low-carbon public transportation solutions.

The Robobus deployment leverages WeRide’s advanced autonomous driving technology, which has undergone extensive testing and validation across more than 30 cities in seven countries. The initial phase at Zurich Airport includes a safety driver on board, with plans to transition to remote monitoring operations.

WeRide possesses a fully developed and thoroughly tested technology, meets all of the legal and safety requirements in place at Zurich Airport and guarantees that it will meet the data protection requirements set out, Flughafen Zürich AG said in a statement.

The Company will work with Swiss Transit Lab to ensure smooth operation of the service.

Contact

Edmond Lococo

ICR, LLC

WeRidePR@icrinc.com

+1 (332) 242-4398

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