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Los Angeles was literally on fire after the Dodgers clinched the World Series on Wednesday night.
Parts of the city were taken over by Dodger fans – some good and some not so good – following the team’s series-clinching win on the other side of the country in New York, with some bad actors lighting a bus on fire and others looting a Nike store.
The Los Angeles Police Department shared on X, formerly Twitter, that a “hostile crowd” of around 200-300 people lit a metro bus on fire near Echo Park just about a mile from Dodger Stadium just after midnight local time.
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Who are NFL quarterbacks voting for between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris?
Election Day is this upcoming Tuesday, and it seems like the battle between the former President and sitting Vice President is all anyone is interested in talking about.
I don’t blame them. It’s a heated election and the hot takes are flying. Amid the carnage and chaos, it’s important to remember to have fun with the situation.
That’s why I sat down today and decided to predict who NFL QBs will be voting for.
The Panthers rookie is an absolute gem.
Xavier Legette and the Panthers are headed to Germany next week for their game against the Giants in Munich, and a serious concern for the rookie receiver is what he’ll eat while abroad. A self-professed picky eater, there’s honestly nothing at this point I can say that’s better than hearing about it from Legette himself.
Hopefully Germany will have something good for Xavier Legette to eat. #Panthers pic.twitter.
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