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Column: It’s not just Shohei — a massive scandal involving sports betting is just around the corner Shohei Ohtani, right, and former interpreter Ippei Mizuhara last month during the Dodgers’ series in Seoul, just before allegations of illegal gambling by Mizuhara emerged and suspicions swirled about Ohtani.
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How the saga of Shohei Ohtani and his interpreter unfolded — and why it’s not over The Dodgers’ Shohei Ohtani, right, and his interpreter, Ippei Mizuhara, leave a news conference ahead of a baseball workout at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul on March 16. Mizuhara was later fired by the Dodgers following allegations of illegal gambling and theft from the Japanese baseball star.
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Is Shohei Ohtani another Pete Rose? Dodgers star may be in legal trouble if he paid gambling debt Left: Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani gestures during a game against the San Diego Padres in Seoul on Wednesday. Right: Cincinnati Reds manager Pete Rose leans against the dugout in Plant City, Fla., on March 22, 1989.
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Representatives of Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani on Wednesday accused his interpreter of engaging in a “massive theft” of the ballplayer’s funds to place bets with an allegedly illegal bookmaker who is the target of a federal investigation. Lawyers for Ohtani made that claim after The Times learned that Ohtani’s name had surfaced in the investigation of Mathew Bowyer, an Orange County resident.
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‘Oppenheimer’ doesn’t show us Hiroshima and Nagasaki. That’s an act of rigor, not erasure (Los Angeles Times photo illustration; photos by Melinda Sue Gordon/Universal Pictures, AP Photo, Getty Images) The key word in Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” is “compartmentalization.” It’s a security strategy, introduced and repeatedly enforced by Col. Leslie R. Groves (Matt Damon) in his capacity as dir
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After a milestone night for Asian and Asian American inclusion at the 95th Academy Awards, one community is still feeling the sting of being left out. Sunday’s performance of the viral heel-tapping hit “Naatu Naatu,” which became the first tune from an Indian film to win the Oscar for original song, was meant to be a celebration of Telugu-language blockbuster “RRR’s” unlikely road to the Oscars. I
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In the months before police accused him of attacking House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband Friday morning, David DePape had been drifting further into the world of far-right conspiracies, antisemitism and hate, according to a Times review of his online accounts. In a personal blog that DePape maintained, posts include such topics as “Manipulation of History,” “Holohoax” and “It’s OK to be white.” H
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Graciously illuminated by the midafternoon California sun, Ana de Armas tries to recall when or how she first became aware of Marilyn Monroe. The fast-rising star can’t pinpoint when their paths first crossed. “To be honest, I don’t think I remember the first time I saw her,” she said during a recent chat from her home in Los Angeles. It may have been decades ago in Santa Cruz del Norte, Cuba — pe
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●2022/09/04 07:13
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The star joined The Times to discuss Monday’s series finale, why the role left him “ragged,” and his future hopes for the “Breaking Bad” universe. Aug. 15, 2022 Villarreal: Rhea, thanks so much for joining me. Rhea Seehorn: Thanks for having me. Villarreal: Before we dive really deep into the finale, I want to talk about Kim’s new life in South Florida as seen in the penultimate episode. Seehorn:
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The following story contains major spoilers for the series finale of “Better Call Saul.” Bob Odenkirk has always been keenly aware that “Better Call Saul,” the prequel to “Breaking Bad” in which he plays shady attorney-in-the-making Saul Goodman, would end when it merged with that landmark drama. The day arrived Monday with the series finale, titled “Saul Gone.” Odenkirk is wrestling with his emot
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TOKYO — Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has reminded many people of the fraught relationship between China and Taiwan. But while there are three similarities between the situation in Ukraine and Taiwan, there are also significant differences. The first similarity is that there is a very large military power gap between Taiwan and China, just as there was between Ukraine and Russia. Moreover, that ga
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Throughout much of the pandemic, Sweden has stood out for its ostensibly successful effort to beat COVID-19 while avoiding the harsh lockdowns and social distancing rules imposed on residents of other developed nations. Swedish residents were able to enjoy themselves at bars and restaurants, their schools remained open, and somehow their economy thrived and they remained healthy. So say their fans
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●2022/04/01 22:12
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Ivermectin, the latest supposed treatment for COVID-19 being touted by anti-vaccination groups, had “no effect whatsoever” on the disease, according to a large patient study. That’s the conclusion of the Together Trial, which has subjected several purported nonvaccine treatments for COVID-19 to carefully designed clinical testing. The trial is supervised by McMaster University in Hamilton, Canada,
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TOKYO — The Olympic promos playing ad nauseam in the lull between events showed Japan in a futuristic light: Tokyo awash in a neon glow, trailing lights zipping from one stadium to the next, giant holograms of athletes hovering atop high-rise buildings. These were supposed to be “the most innovative Games in history” — robots greeting spectators and helping retrieve javelins; augmented reality pr
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●2021/08/09 15:26
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TOKYO — The first time can be disorienting. You walk past shelves brimming with instant ramen — curry, seafood, chili tomato — all in packages of bright red, orange and yellow. Deep-fried rice crackers and soy-flavored potato chips fill another aisle, not far from a bewildering selection of sugary candies and a dozen brands of sake. The refrigerated section occupies the entire back wall: tofu bar
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Nearly two decades after Hideo Nomo pitched in the major leagues for the first time, a high school senior in the northern part of Japan’s mainland wrote in colored markers his annual goals for the next 50-plus years. In the chart, Shohei Ohtani included a wedding, the birth of two sons and a daughter, and coaching a team to a Little League national championship. What was most striking about the do
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Column: The lab-leak origin claim for COVID-19 is in the news, but it’s still fact-free Speculation about the origins of COVID-19 has caused some stock-taking by the press, which is accused of ridiculing the lab-leak theory during 2020 merely because it was promoted by President Trump.
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●2021/06/05 13:08
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“This was an isolated road rage incident,” CHP Officer Florentino Olivera said. He said the driver of the white sedan shot into the back of the mother’s Chevy Cruze sedan. The child was hit from behind when a round passed through the trunk of the vehicle, authorities said. Reyes Valdivia and his wife, Joanna, had just dropped their children off at school when they spotted the woman on the freeway
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●2021/05/22 03:51
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For the last decade, Richard Montañez has been telling the story of how he invented Flamin’ Hot Cheetos. The world has been eating it up. It goes like this: He was working as a janitor at Frito-Lay’s Rancho Cucamonga plant when he dreamed up a chile-covered Cheeto and believed in himself enough to call up the chief executive to pitch his spicy idea. Corporate backstabbers tried to sabotage Montañe
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Vaccine tourism started cropping up in the U.S. at the beginning of the year, but only unofficially; state governments didn’t endorse it, and foreigners preferred not to discuss it out loud. Now that millions of Americans have gotten their shots, though, the situation has changed. New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio recently announced his plans to offer shots to tourists. Once approved, mobile vans
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●2021/05/12 12:54
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Jack Black’s beloved character from “School of Rock” is still imparting poignant life lessons nearly 20 years after the movie premiered. A heartwarming sequence from the 2003 musical comedy has resurfaced on social media this week after writer and animator Hamish Steele shared on Twitter why it “stuck with him as a child.” In the brief clip, wannabe rock star-turned-elementary school teacher Dewey
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On the Shelf First Person Singluar By Haruki Murakami Knopf: 256 pages, $28 If you buy books linked on our site, The Times may earn a commission from Bookshop.org, whose fees support independent bookstores. Haruki Murakami has fallen down a well. His middle-aged, perfectly ordinary, pasta-cooking protagonists often end up at the bottoms of wells, trapped for days like the protagonist of “Killing C
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ÜRÜMQI, China — The car drove toward a site visible by satellite but not marked on Chinese maps. It lay hidden in the mountains along a desolate road lined with Islamic cemeteries. The car traveled south as a red sun sank over snow-blanketed peaks, turning tombstones to silhouettes. Night was coming to Xinjiang. The car approached a police tower guarding the Hongyan Clothing Park compound. A slog
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Early in the summer of 1973, singer David Lee Roth and guitarist Eddie Van Halen performed together for the first time. Playing in front of an audience of buzzed students from John Muir, Blair and Pasadena high schools in an east Pasadena backyard, this embryonic version of Van Halen, then called Mammoth, blasted out songs by Black Sabbath, Grand Funk Railroad and Cream, rattling windows and shatt
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This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. REPORTING FROM MEXICO CITY -- Two years have passed since a ferocious earthquake leveled much of Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince, and killed about a quarter-million people. It was, as The Times put it, ‘one of modern times’ worst natural disasters,’ striking ‘one of moder
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California regulators have sued Cisco Systems, saying that an engineer faced discrimination at the company’s Silicon Valley headquarters because he is a Dalit Indian. Dalits, once called “untouchables,” have long been at the bottom of India’s social hierarchy, considered so inferior that technically they are outside India’s ancient caste system. Inequities and violence against Dalits have persiste
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Ron Finley, a.k.a. the Gangsta Gardener, surveys the edible garden he created out of an Olympic-sized pool in his South Los Angeles home. (Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times) Ron Finley’s garden at his South Los Angeles home includes artichokes, chard, flowering celery, Mexican marigolds, Red Russian kale and mint. (Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times)
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●2020/08/08 06:33
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The bombs dropped by the United States on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki 75 years ago, in the final days of World War II, incinerated some 200,000 people, most of them civilians. And they did much more than that. They also transformed the nature of war, raising the specter of Armageddon and ushering in the bizarre and terrifying nuclear age that defined the Cold War over five decades. After
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●2020/08/06 22:50
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At a time when Americans are reassessing so many painful aspects of our nation’s past, it is an opportune moment to have an honest national conversation about our use of nuclear weapons on Japanese cities in August 1945. The fateful decision to inaugurate the nuclear age fundamentally changed the course of modern history, and it continues to threaten our survival. As the Bulletin of the Atomic Sci
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