Just felt an earthquake in Los Angeles. No damage at my place, but a decent little rumble. A quake site says it was a 3.9 centered near North Hollywood, a few miles away. As with many things in L.A., the geology here has a flair for the dramatic - and on Oscar night, no less.
What a life Norman Lear lived! He took us for a bracing ride on the comedy rollercoaster of the human condition, embracing our foibles, frailties and flickers of nobility. I was lucky to get to interview him many times. He always had a new project brewing. https://t.co/CflFGCVovq
Joy cannot accurately describe this moment. @cristymsilva’s name is on the masthead of the @BostonGlobe. Insanely proud. Little Miami girls out there, dreams do come true. One of us made it to the masthead of a paper founded in 1872. En la Yuma. Watch her go…
@cristymsilva@USATODAY It was great to have you as an editor at @usatoday, Cristina, and even better to have you as a friend. I'm looking forward to watching your future journalistic endeavors.
I’m sitting right behind the first base camera bank at Dodgers-DBacks game. Right now, it’s more interesting watching them than the 9-0 DBacks blowout.
My 8 year old son discovered the Negro Leagues as we played @MLBTheShow for the very first time this weekend.
“Dad, what are the Negro Leagues?”, he asked. “Can I be Jackie Robinson?”.
Thank you @nlbmprez for leading the way to keep this legacy alive. Great job by all!
Thanks for the great sendoff, @cristymsilva! I've been so lucky to work with you and even luckier to have you as a friend. That bond will continue! All the best with your well-deserved promotion at USA TODAY. You're going to do great things!
Today is my last day at @USATODAY. What a ride! I feel lucky to have had the chance to write about so many intriguing topics in entertainment and news. I'll miss my wonderful colleagues, but I’m happy with my decision to leave. I’m excited about work and life adventures to come!
A ballot measure in Kentucky parallels the situation in Kansas this August, reports @billkev for @USATODAY. @KUCollege professor @AleshaDoan says that's because of a disconnect between state legislators and voters.
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