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Lori Coble, Ladera Ranch mother who lost 3 children in 5 freeway crash, dies at 48
Lori Coble died on Jan. 21, after a battle with brain and breast cancer.

Patrick Mahomes sends heartfelt farewell message to longtime Chiefs coach
The Kansas City Chiefs are undergoing a major rebuild, and Patrick Mahomes has now bid farewell to a coach who is leaving the franchise after nine years in the AFC West. The Kansas City Chiefs will look different in 2026. The AFC West franchise has parted ways with Matt Nagy, and Patrick Mahomes has now sent a heartfelt goodbye message to his former offensive coordinator. On Instagram, Mahomes shared a Chiefs post confirming Nagy’s departure. “Thank you, coach, for everything! You made me a better player and a better man!” the quarterback wrote on his story. Matt Nagy spent nine years with the Chiefs across two different stints. Now, he is set to explore a new opportunity, either returning as an offensive coordinator or once again taking on a head coaching role. Where will Matt Nagy go? Following a 2025 NFL season in which the offense underperformed, the Chiefs decided to move on from Matt Nagy. According to reports, Nagy was also interested in pursuing new opportunities, making the split a mutual decision. Nagy is expected to be a highly sought-after candidate for head coaching vacancies. However, he is also open to continuing as an offensive coordinator, with several teams across the league in need of changes on offense. Rumors suggest the Philadelphia Eagles are exploring the possibility of bringing Nagy in as their offensive coordinator after parting ways with Kevin Patullo. Still, many around the league view Nagy as a coach capable of taking on greater responsibility, potentially landing another head coaching job. Who will replace Matt Nagy? After Nagy’s departure, Kansas City named Eric Bieniemy as the new offensive coordinator. Upon his return, Patrick Mahomes welcomed Bieniemy with a message that included a lighthearted jab at Travis Kelce. Bieniemy is returning to the Chiefs for a second stint. He previously served as the team’s offensive coordinator from 2018 to 2022 and worked as running backs coach from 2013 to 2017.

Meta pauses teen access to AI characters
Teens will not be able to access AI characters “until the updated experience is ready.”

Powdered whole milk could be a culprit in the ByHeart botulism outbreak, tests show
The outbreak has sickened 51 babies in 19 states and led to a nationwide recall.

Palisades Charter High returns home Tuesday, marking a new chapter in fire recovery

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Tom Brady sends a clear message about Drake Maye ahead of Patriots’ matchup vs Broncos

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Warriors may have competition for one target from the East, amid Jonathan Kuminga rumors
The Golden State Warriors have reportedly targeted a versatile forward from the Eastern Conference, but they are not the only franchise interested in his services. In the midst of the ongoing uncertainty surrounding Jonathan Kuminga, the Golden State Warriors have been dealt a devastating blow. Jimmy Butler has suffered a torn ACL in his right knee, an injury that sidelines him for the remainder of the season and forces the front office to find an immediate replacement. Reports indicate that the Bay Area franchise is interested in Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges, though they are far from alone in their pursuit. Bridges has recently been linked to the New York Knicks as part of a potential blockbuster deal involving Karl-Anthony Towns, as well as the Milwaukee Bucks, who are looking to restructure around Giannis Antetokounmpo. However, NBA insider Sam Amick of The Athletic has identified another primary suitor competing with the Warriors. “As for Hornets that might be on the move, veteran forward Miles Bridges is drawing significant interest, league sources told The Athletic,” Amick reported via ClutchPoints. “The Milwaukee Bucks, Golden State Warriors, and Phoenix Suns are all known to be among the interested parties, though it remains to be seen if any team can compel the Hornets to give Bridges up”. Despite the interest, the Bucks may face a difficult path in the race for Bridges. The Hornets have reportedly made it clear they are not interested in Kyle Kuzma, who was viewed as a potential centerpiece in a Milwaukee deal. Furthermore, Amick noted that Charlotte is prioritizing draft capital in any exchange. Miles Bridges of the Charlotte Hornets. “Charlotte’s lack of interest in the Bucks’ Kyle Kuzma is known to be an obstacle to a potential deal between those two teams. Draft capital is also a pivotal part of the conversation. ‘They want a first (round pick), maybe two,” Amick added. Would Bridges fit the Warriors’ scheme? Following Butler’s injury, the Warriors are obligated to find a scoring wing to fill the void. Bridges’ production closely mirrors what Butler provided before his injury; Butler averaged 20 points, 5.5 rebounds, and 4.9 assists through 38 games, while Bridges is currently averaging 18.7 points, 6.3 rebounds, and 3.5 assists through 44 appearances. However, during a recent press conference, Warriors GM Mike Dunleavy Jr. clarified Golden State’s stance on the high draft capital Charlotte is reportedly demanding. “Our picks always will and have been in play,” Dunleavy said earlier this week. “To give up our picks, it’s got to be meaningful to get something back. There’s only so many players out there that probably warrant putting stuff like that on the table”. It remains to be seen what the Warriors’ next move will be as they search for a Butler replacement. While a trade is high on the agenda, there is also the possibility that Jonathan Kuminga remains with the franchise beyond the trade deadline if a beneficial deal does not materialize.

NBA Rumors: Warriors have two clear options for a potential Jonathan Kuminga trade

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