Here's how Conan O'Brien, Jimmy Fallon, James Corden, and more honored the late Lakers legend.
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[Jimmy Kimmel Filmed a Tearful Kobe Bryant Tribute Show Without a Live Audience](
If you watched even a half hour of Sportcenterâs brilliant, freehearted coverage of the helicopter crash that claimed the lives of Kobe Bryant, his daughter, Gianna, and seven others, it was hard not to have been blown away from the stories those told about the Lakers icon. As those who knew him well told those who hardly did: This was a man far removed from the all-hustle work ethic that made him a star. After his retirement from the NBA, he was different: Softer, even more curious, family-focused. But of all those who had to stand in front of a camera and pay tribute to Bryant through tears over the past two days, Jimmy Kimmel might have captured this the best.[Read More](
[A Monstrous Fraud Was Perpetrated on the Senate, and John Roberts Had to Know It](
WASHINGTONâI am glad I am leaving this place on Tuesday and heading to Iowa, where some decent people are contending to head a government and a political system so corrupted and debased at this point that the ship of state most closely resembles that homeless wandering garbage barge from 1987. The last thing I saw was Republican Senators John Barrasso and Mike Braun, red-faced and hollering, because some reporters wanted to know precisely how much of the bullshit slung by the White House lawyers on Monday afternoon anyone should believe.[Read More](
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[Republican Senator Joni Ernst Scored a Spectacular Own Goal Talking About Joe Biden and Ukraine](
No one expects much from United States senators these days, particularly as the chamber's majority caucus finishes the job of debasing itself before the nation and the world in defense of Donald Trump, American president. Republicans led by Mitch McConnell have blocked the addition of new evidence and witnesses that could shed more light on Trump's behavior with respect to Ukraine, as if to formally announce that they do not care about corruption or whether the president undermined national security. They have done Fox News hits while the trial is in progress. They've scarcely batted an eye as Trump's legal defenders have embarked on a phantasmagorical festival of lies, which culminated yesterday in a recitation on the Senate floor of the grand unified conspiracy theory about Joe Biden.[Read More](
[The Best Books to Elevate Your Reading List in 2020](
It's a banner year for books, friends. In 2020, an election year bound to decide the fate of our self-immolating planet as we know it, nonfiction about the world at hand has never been more essential. At the same time, one could argue that fiction has never been more essential, won't as it is to provide escape and build empathy. Our favorite books of the year report on issues ranging from teenage sexuality to Big Tech, while also telling deeply human stories of identity, romance, and family. Watch this space--we'll be adding more as the year progresses.[Read More](
[20 Stylish Ski Essentials for a Day on the Slopes](
Here's the thing about skiing and snowboarding: Especially at the beginning, there's a whole lot of falling on your ass. It doesn't look that cool, but so it goes. Luckily, with time and practice, you can start carving down the hill, fresh powder in your wake, and look downright fantastic. But even before that, you can make sure what you're wearing looks cool. Hey, fake it until you make it, right? And that's one thing you really have to give to the mountain sports world: The gear looks cool, even when it's built for function.[Read More](
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