
Theresa Randle Arrest Report Puts Bad Boys Actress Back in Headlines.
The Lakers’ new business president says Rob Pelinka remains in charge of basketball operations, with Dodgers executives joining as advisors. The big question: how much influence will they actually have?
A$AP Rocky visited Harlem’s PS 125 as a “Celebrity Substitute,” teaching students how to write and perform verses. The session ended with an “IDK” classroom remix and video filming.
Indiana passed SB 27 to create a stadium authority framework tied to a potential Bears stadium in Hammond near Wolf Lake. The Bears called it a “meaningful step,” but no move is finalized.
TMZ reports Vicki Gunvalson says she’s safe and not currently in Puerto Vallarta. Reuters and People also report wider disruptions, including paused flights and shelter-in-place warnings.
A radio host says media executives believe LeBron’s eventual farewell season could spark a streaming-rights bidding war in the $40–75M range. No farewell has been declared and no deal exists yet.
A judge approved a limited set of Lil Durk lyric excerpts and mostly restricted music video evidence to screenshots, while blocking other material. More will be finalized at a Feb. 23 hearing.
Evangelion is getting a completely new anime series from Studio Khara x CloverWorks, with Yoko Taro listed for series composition/script. Release details aren’t set yet.
Martin Short’s daughter Katherine Hartley Short has died at 42, the family confirmed in a statement requesting privacy. People reports the L.A. coroner ruled the death a suicide.
HGTV canceled and pulled “Rehab Addict” after leaked footage showed Nicole Curtis using a racial slur. Curtis apologized and also claimed the leak was personal sabotage.
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