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The NBA board of governors unanimously approved Mark Walter’s bid to buy a majority stake in the Lakers on Thursday, the league announced, marking a major shift for one of L.A.’s most significant sports teams.

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In a post on X, he said that some of them had been stripped of the camouflage clothing he said they had been wearing "in order to shift blame onto the police".

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Because the rule doesn’t take effect until July 2026, organizations could shift their activities in order to maintain eligibility.

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“If superintelligence arrives sooner, we will be ideally positioned for a generational paradigm shift in many large opportunities,” he said.

They underestimated Mr. Corbyn’s capacity to shift the debate instead toward left-wing populism on economics, and voters’ willingness to be led in that direction.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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