• Lamarcus Joyner, Sammy Watkins are top candidates to receive franchise tag from Rams

    In their ideal offseason world, the Rams already would have signed safety Lamarcus Joyner and receiver Sammy Watkins to new contracts. Now it seems they might have to make a choice.
    The NFL’s deadline for applying a “tag” to a player will take place at 1 p.m. Tuesday, and the Rams are expected to utilize that option, likely on one of two players who otherwise might leave via free agency.
    If the Rams apply the exclusive-rights tag, it guarantees that player will stay with the te
  • Eric Stephens’ NHL power rankings (March 5, 2018)

    So is what we’re seeing out of the Ducks these days real? Or are we being fooled once again?
    This year’s version does a good job of toying with a diehard’s emotions. Steps taken forward toward significance have been followed by stretches where their errors physical and mental drive them back to another starting point.
    Now that the Ducks no longer have any excuses for being inconsistent, they’re back at the brink of showing what kind of Stanley Cup playoff threat they can
  • Center Club’s Shahin Vosough was born for hospitality.

    Shahin Vosough, general manager at the Center Club Orange County in<br />Costa Mesa.
    Shahin Vosough jokes that if you called his parents right now and told them you were on your way to their Irvine home, there would be pastries and fresh fruit on the table by the time you arrived. And their first question would be: “What can I make you to eat?”
    “My parents are the people who taught me about hospitality,” he says. “It’s hereditary. It is in my blood.&rdqu
  • Qualcomm delays shareholder meeting after regulators step in

    Qualcomm Inc. postponed a key investor vote in the hostile takeover battle with rival chipmaker Broadcom Ltd., after the powerful Committee on Foreign Investment in the U.S. started investigating the proposed combination and ordered a delay.
    The meeting, scheduled for Tuesday, will be pushed back for at least 30 days, Qualcomm said. That throws up a major roadblock for Broadcom’s $117 billion bid, since shareholders were scheduled to vote on six director nominees proposed by the Singapore-
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  • What to watch as UCLA opens spring practice with Chip Kelly

    Later in his Oregon career, Chip Kelly was notorious for operating in mystery behind closed practices that started as the team was preparing for the 2010 BCS National Championship game. Before what would be his final year in Eugene, Kelly closed spring practice to fans and media.
    To begin his reign in Westwood, Kelly will peel back the curtain as he and the Bruins begin spring practice Tuesday at Spaulding Field in front of reporters and the public.
    Here are five things to follow as the new chap
  • Great Escape: Ritz-Carlton Rancho Mirage

    Courtesy of Ritz-Carlton Rancho MirageRitz-Carlton Rancho Mirage is nestled in the tony region of Palm Springs. Courtesy of Ritz-Carlton Rancho MirageThe resort boasts several cactus varieties for guests to enjoy as they stroll through the manicured grounds decorated with indigenous plants.Courtesy of Ritz-Carlton Rancho MirageMidcentury modern architecture blends with the soothing outdoors. Courtesy of Ritz-Carlton Rancho MirageA view of the serene spa at Ritz-Carlton Rancho MirageCourtesy of R
  • Reinventing the basics

    Glue-Free False Lashes It will take a little practice to master applying the One Two Lash, magnetic false eyelashes that adhere with micro magnets rather than glue. You cannot make these babies flutter on the fly as you’re heading out to dinner at Fig & Olive or a party in Newport Beach. Instead, on a night when you’ve made a date with Netflix, pour yourself a glass of chardonnay or mix a martini and set yourself in front of your makeup mirror with your tablet nearby to watch the
  • The best deal in O.C. fine dining is back, for dinner on Monday nights

    Lunch at the best French restaurant in Orange County for only $25? Yes, it was too good to be true and ended when Marche Moderne moved from Costa Mesa to Newport Coast.
    But now it’s back in another form. As of Monday, March 12, the restaurant will begin offering its “spontanee” special, a three-course dinner deal, for only $38 each Monday night.
    The first menu presents a starter selection of brioche with melted mozzarella  and duck prosciutto or an iceberg salad with Argen
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  • Brandon Ingram out with groin strain for at least a week, Lakers say

    EL SEGUNDO — Brandon Ingram knew something was wrong the instant Justise Winslow collided with him during the Lakers’ victory over the Miami Heat on Thursday. He didn’t know the severity of his injury until an MRI exam revealed he suffered a groin strain that will sideline him for about a week.
    Ingram is likely to be out for at least three games, and possibly more, the Lakers said Monday. He sat out the Lakers’ victory Saturday over San Antonio and wasn’t expected t
  • Harper Corporation of America Has Successful Start to Harper Expo & Solutions Tour

    Harper Corporation of America recently revamped its Harper Roadshow to create the Harper Expo & Solutions Tour. The first stop of the 2018 tour kicked off in Anaheim, CA, with an excellent turnout.
  • Orange County girls water polo athlete of the week: Mater Dei’s Marley Presiado

    The Register’s Orange County girls water polo athlete of the week for Monday, March 5:
    Marley Presiado
    Mater Dei
    The Brown-bound senior goalie recorded 16 saves to help the Monarchs capture the inaugural CIF State SoCal Regionals title with 9-2 victory against Foothill at Corona del Mar.
  • Travis Pastrana and Nitro Circus will bring the You Got This Tour stunt show to Honda Center

    Action sports icon Travis Pastrana and Nitro Circus will make a stop at Honda Center (2695 East Katella Ave.) in Anaheim on Saturday, Oct. 13, with the all-new stunt show dubbed the You Got This Tour. With the mantra of “Go big or go home,” these daring athletes have upped the shenanigans and allowed Pastrana to run wild with his high-octane imagination.“Nitro Circus is turning me loose,” Pastrana said via a press release. “With the You Got This Tour, I’m putt
  • Man arrested, accused of stealing McDormand’s Oscar trophy

    By MICHAEL BALSAMO
    LOS ANGELES — A man was arrested and is accused of stealing Frances McDormand’s Oscars trophy after the Academy Awards on Sunday night, Los Angeles police said.
    Terry Bryant, 47, was arrested on suspicion of felony grand theft, said Officer Rosario Herrera, a police spokeswoman.
    “After some brief time apart, Frances and her Oscar were happily reunited. They celebrated the reunion with a double cheeseburger from In-N-Out Burger,” McDormand’s public
  • Orange County girls basketball player of the week: Mater Dei’s Cailyn Crocker

    The Register’s Orange County girls basketball player of the week for Monday, March 5:
    Cailyn Crocker
    Mater Dei
    The junior point guard recorded 19 points and eight rebounds — setting a season-high in both categories — to keep the short-handed Monarchs close in a 51-44 loss at Etiwanda in the third-place game of the CIF-SS Open Division playoffs. Crocker has overcome foot surgery and played through a broken finger injury and shin splints. “She’s just such a gamer
  • Redfin keeps its startup vibe

    It’s 58 degrees and overcast at the Huntington Beach Hyatt Regency, but Glenn Kelman chose to have breakfast on the patio, a crew-neck sweater and wool muffler enough to keep him warm.
    “I’m from Seattle,” said the chief executive of the newly public real estate firm Redfin, explaining his ability to handle the chill.
    It’s been 13 years since Redfin’s creation — ostensibly to redefine traditional real estate (hence the name) — and Kelman’s com
  • Trump won’t back down on steel tariffs after Ryan rejects plan

    By Anna Edgerton
    Bloomberg
    President Donald Trump declared that he won’t retreat from his plan to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports after House Speaker Paul Ryan rejected the plan, saying the U.S. economy could suffer.
    Asked Monday about the remarks from Ryan’s office, Trump was undeterred. “No, we’re not backing down,” he told reporters at the White House, less than an hour after the speaker’s office aired his concerns.
    Ryan spokeswoman AshLee Stro
  • Football recruiting: Orange quarterback Jason Wilkinson commits to Redlands

    Orange quarterback Jason Wilkinson (6-4, 197), who helped the Panthers capture their first CIF-SS title since 1929, has committed to Redlands as a quarterback, Orange football coach Robert Pedroza said.
    The Panthers (13-3) plan to honor Wilkinson’s achievement today with a signing day event. They won CIF-SS Division 13 and SoCal regional titles to finish as a state runner-up.
    Wilkinson passed for 3,049 yards and 32 TDs last season. He also starred at safety, a position he played
  • This will be the hottest kitchen in the world, but only for four days

    When these all-star chefs get together to cook in front of an audience, it’s not going to be some sort of cutthroat competition to see who’s the top chef.
    The All-Star Chef Classic returns to L.A. Live March 7-10 with a lineup of nearly 50 critically acclaimed, award-winning and popular chefs.
    Despite all the talent boiling in the same kitchen, this group is all about teamwork as the chefs cook together to prepare multi-course meals in an arena-like setting for a few hundred lucky ea
  • Orange County girls soccer athlete of the week: JSerra’s Isabella D’Aquila

    The Register’s Orange County girls soccer athlete of the week for Monday, March 5:
    Isabella D’AquilaJSerra
    D’Aquila scored the winning goal in a 1-0 victory over Santa Margarita in the CIF-SS Division 1 championship game. It was the 35th goal of the season for the junior forward who also plays for the U.S. under-17 national team. She was the Register’s Orange County player of the year in 2016-17.
     
  • The Fab Four channels The Beatles at Agua Caliente Casino Resort Spa

    If you love The Beatles, the closest you might get to the band in its heyday is a trip to the desert to see The Fab Four at Agua Caliente Casino Resort Spa on Friday, March 9.
    With an uncanny resemblance and sound to the iconic group, the tribute act takes audiences on a sonic time warp performing hits such as “Revolution,” “I Want to Hold Your Hand,” “Help!” and “Can’t Buy Me Love.”
    8 p.m. Friday, March 9, Agua Caliente Casino Resort Spa, 32
  • In governor’s race, do Californians hate San Francisco or Los Angeles more?

    Which city — San Francisco or Los Angeles — do you love to hate more?
    This is shaping up to be California’s question for 2018. Each of the top contenders for governor is a former mayor of one those cities, and each embodies certain grievances about his hometown. And backers of both are playing to those resentments.
    Gavin Newsom, like San Francisco, is derided as too wealthy, too white, too progressive, too cerebral, too cold, and so focused on a culturally liberal agenda that y
  • Pregnant woman hospitalized, driver arrested on suspicion of DUI in Murrieta crash

    A pregnant Orange County woman was rushed to the hospital Sunday evening with major injuries after the vehicle she was riding in was rear-ended by a man who was arrested on suspicion of being under the influence, California Highway Patrol officials said.
    The condition of the 40-year-old woman was not available Monday morning. Authorities arrested Jose Ruiz, 60, of Tijuana, Mexico, on suspicion of driving under the influence, according to a CHP statement.
    The crash was reported just before 6 p.m.
  • Two of our state politicians’ worst traits rolled up into one bill

    When the Legislature passed – and Gov. Jerry Brown signed – Assembly Bill 1687 two years ago, they exhibited two of the Capitol’s more unseemly traits.
    The legislation, aimed directly at IMDb, a company that maintains databases of actors and other entertainment information, forbade it and similar firms from publishing the ages of performers if they wanted to keep them secret.
    Trait No. 1: Capitol politicians love to cater to demands from Hollywood luminaries, no matter how
  • The Academy Awards of feigning ignorance of harassment: Political Cartoons

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    Check out our daily cartoon gallery featuring some of the best cartoonists from around the world, and across the political spectrum, covering current issues and figures.
    Related Articles Two of our state politicians’ worst traits rolled up into one bill Make sure California’s veterans are part of our workforce What alternatives to fossil fuels can support our leisurely lifestyle? Obama’s FBI withheld information from investigator now probing them The 10 t
  • Farm Progress America, March 5, 2018

    Max Armstrong talks about his impressions from Commodity Classic in Anaheim, Calif. He shares that farmers were cautiously optimistic given the stronger soybeans; however there is continued worry about the continued soft markets, as well as talk of the changing trade situation.
  • Cypress College cancels classes because of concern for threat of violence

    Classes have been canceled at least through noon Monday, March 5, 2018, at Cypress College in Orange County after police received a report of a credible threat of violence against the campus. (Google Street View)
    CYPRESS – Classes at Cypress College were canceled until at least noon on Monday, March 5, after a former student texted out threats saying he was going to shoot up a campus, police said.
    The 24-year-old suspect was detained Monday morning in Pico Rivera for a mental-health e
  • Make sure California’s veterans are part of our workforce

    No American soldier should have to face unemployment upon their return home from war, as a job is often the single-most important factor in ensuring a successful transition to civilian life. Unfortunately, a staggering 80 percent of veterans who leave service this year will struggle to find work, despite their uniquely diverse set of skills. Businesses in Orange County can set an example for employers across the country by investing in our veterans, starting with prioritizing
  • What alternatives to fossil fuels can support our leisurely lifestyle?

    Unless you’re living in a time warp of the horse and buggy days, when humans were friendlier to the environment, but limited to travel as far as they could walk or as far as their horse would take them, you’re stuck reminiscing on those good-old emission free days without fossil fuels when lives were dirty, smelly, difficult – and short.
    Today, for those enjoying the lifestyle of the industrialized society, virtually everything you see, touch, and use in your daily life is deri
  • Euroskeptic parties surge in Italy vote, but no majority

    By COLLEEN BARRY and NICOLE WINFIELD
    ROME — Two populist and stridently anti-European Union political groups — both fierce rivals — surged in Italy’s parliamentary election at the expense of the country’s traditional powers, but neither gained enough support to govern alone, preliminary results showed Monday.
    With no faction winning a clear majority in Sunday’s vote, a hung Parliament was expected and long, fraught negotiations to form a new coalition governme
  • Partisan politicians break bread at CSU Fullerton dinner

    The Buzz is the Register’s weekly political news column.
    Dick Ackerman recounted spending $4 million, while he was state Senate Republican leader, trying to get Assemblywoman Lynn Daucher elected to the upper house in 2006. It was an intense campaign with plenty of negative campaign ads — including many targeting the eventual winner, Democrat Lou Correa.
    “It didn’t matter. He still won,” Ackerman told the bipartisan crowd gathered Thursday for an awards dinner honor
  • Newport Beach homebuying: Where did prices jump 53%?

    Homebuying in Newport Beach in the October-to-December period rose in three of six ZIP codes as prices increased in five of the neighborhoods.
    Using CoreLogic data, we compared recent sales patterns for all residences vs. results the year-ago period.
    Sales in Newport Beach sales fell as 379 residences were purchased in the latest period vs. 397 a year earlier. That’s a loss of 4.5 percent vs. a decline of 1.3 percent countywide.
    Neighborhood trends in Newport Beach for year-end from CoreLo
  • Mater Dei draws road trip to state champion Clovis West for girls basketball regionals

    The Aliso Niguel and Sunny Hills girls basketball teams drew first-round home games for the CIF Southern California Regionals while Mater Dei – Orange County’s top-ranked team – will make a long trip to visit a defending state champion.
    The fifth-seeded Wolverines (20-9) play host to No. 12 Westchester in Division II on Wednesday at 7 p.m. In Division III, the sixth-seeded Lancers (20-10) play host to No. 11 Saugus in another game on Wednesday night.
    Seventh-seeded Mater Dei (2
  • LA Galaxy open the new MLS season with a win over the Portland Timbers

    Los Angeles Galaxy forward Ola Kamara celebrates his goal during the first half of a Major League Soccer game against the Portland Timbers, Sunday, March 4, 2018, in Carson, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)Portland Timbers defender Liam Ridgewell, top, tries to head the ball along with Los Angeles Galaxy forward Ola Kamara during the first half of a Major League Soccer game, Sunday, March 4, 2018, in Carson, Calif. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)Portland Timbers defender Alvas Powell, top, tries to
  • Oscars 2018: Here are 10 biggest things people will be talking about

    Did you miss Sunday’s 90th annual Oscars hosted by Jimmy Kimmel? We’ve got you covered (and all the winners).
    Here are the 10 biggest moments from the big evening:
    Taraji P. Henson arrives at the Oscars on Sunday, March 4, 2018, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)
    Taraji P. Henson’s choice words for Ryan Seacrest
    Ryan Seacrest seemed to step into it when he asked Taraji P. Henson about Mary J. Blige, the first person in Oscars history ever
  • Oscars 2018’s big winners, best moments as ‘Shape of Water’ takes the night

    “The Shape Of Water,” director Guillermo del Toro’s science-fiction love story about a mute cleaning woman and the fish-man for whom she falls, won best picture, and with three additional Oscars, including best director, ended up the big winner at the 90th annual Academy Awards on Sunday, March 4.
    “Everyone who is dreaming of a parable using genre fantasy to tell a story about the things that are real in the world today, you can do this,” del Toro said. “This
  • USC stuck on NCAA Tournament bubble following loss to UCLA

    UCLA guard Kris Wilkes, left, shoots as Southern California forward Chimezie Metu defends during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Saturday, March 3, 2018, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)UCLA guard Aaron Holiday, right, shoots as Southern California guard Jordan Usher defends during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game, Saturday, March 3, 2018, in Los Angeles. UCLA won 83-72. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)UCLA guard Aaron Holiday, left, celebrates after scor
  • Rivalry win lets UCLA men’s basketball breathe brief sigh of relief

    UCLA guard Kris Wilkes, left, shoots as Southern California forward Chimezie Metu defends during the first half of an NCAA college basketball game, Saturday, March 3, 2018, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)UCLA guard Aaron Holiday, right, shoots as Southern California guard Jordan Usher defends during the second half of an NCAA college basketball game, Saturday, March 3, 2018, in Los Angeles. UCLA won 83-72. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)UCLA guard Aaron Holiday, left, celebrates after scor
  • Oscars 2018: These 5 moments made history at the 90th Academy Awards

    This year’s Academy Awards were full of history-making moments. From the first in categories to the oldest in others, here are the moments that made history this year.
    Jordan Peele becomes the first African-American to win best original screenplay. “Get Out” is also the first horror movie to win that honor.Jordan Peele Is the first African American to win an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay https://t.co/b6pHxYg5Cv Congratulations @JordanPeele on your Oscar for #GetOut. S
  • Frances McDormand gets all the women nominees in the room standing in her Oscars speech

    After dominating the award shows leading up to the Academy Awards, it came as little surprise that Frances McDormand won the best actress Oscar for her work in “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.”
    However, what was not expected is that McDormand gave the most rousing speech of the night. With her precious speech time (seriously, a trip and jet ski were on the line), McDormand got all the female nominees in the room to stand up and called for more inclusive filmmaking.
    Related
  • The 2018 Oscars as told by these GIFs

    Awards shows are the best — even when they last close to four hours like the 90th Annual Academy Awards –because a long running time means more possibilities for amazing Oscars GIFs. From first-timers to powerhouse speeches, these are our favorite GIFs from the 2018 Oscars:
    Related: See photos of what the stars are wearing on the red carpet
    Lakeith Stanfield stole the show early in the night when he took the stage reprising his role from “Get Out”, threatening to boo
  • Winners at the 90th Annual Academy Awards

    Picture: “The Shape of Water”
    Actor: Gary Oldman, “Darkest Hour”
    Actress: Frances McDormand, “Three Billboard Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
    Supporting actor: Sam Rockwell, “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri”
    Supporting actress: Allison Janney, “I, Tonya”
    Director: Guillermo del Toro, “The Shape of Water”
    Adapted screenplay: “Call Me By Your Name”
    Original screenplay: “Get Out”
    Cinematography: &ldq
  • Austin Rivers, Clippers forced to rally in closing minutes to defeat lowly Nets

    Los Angeles Clippers guard Austin Rivers, center, goes to the basket while defended by Brooklyn Nets guard Nik Stauskas, left, and center Jarrett Allen during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Sunday, March 4, 2018, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)Los Angeles Clippers forward Montrezl Harrell, left, and Brooklyn Nets forward Dante Cunningham battle for the ball during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Sunday, March 4, 2018, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Ringo H.W. Chiu)Los
  • CIF Southern California Regionals schedule for boys and girls basketball

    The schedule for the CIF Southern California Regionals for boys and girls basketball.
    SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA REGIONAL
    BOYS BASKETBALL
    OPEN DIVISIONFirst round, Friday, 7 p.m.Fairfax at Mater DeiEtiwanda at WestchesterMission Bay/San Diego at Bishop MontgomeryFoothills Christian/El Cajon at Sierra Canyon
    DIVISION IFirst round, WednesdaySt. John Bosco, byeLong Beach Poly at El Camino RealRancho Verde at Santa MargaritaVista at Rancho ChristianBakersfield at CrespiMater Dei/Chula Vista at Chino HillsN
  • Oscars 2018 Reaction: Kobe Bryant’s Dear Basketball wins Best Animated Short Film

    Kobe Bryant, right, and Vanessa Laine Bryant arrives at the Oscars on Sunday, March 4, 2018, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)Kobe Bryant arrives at the Oscars on Sunday, March 4, 2018, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)Vanessa Laine Bryant, left, and Kobe Bryant arrive at the Oscars on Sunday, March 4, 2018, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)Vanessa Laine Bryant, left, and
  • Here are the Oscar red carpet fashions we can’t stop talking about

    With no #TimesUp fashion blackout at Sunday’s 90th annual Academy Awards, the stars did what they do best.
    They turned the dial up on glamour with neutrals, bright colors and a touch of shine, plus embellishments you couldn’t miss if you tried.
    Betty Gabriel arrives for the 90th Annual Academy Awards on March 4, 2018, in Hollywood, California. (Photo credit should read VALERIE MACON/AFP/Getty Images)HOLLYWOOD, CA – MARCH 04: Allison Janney attends the 90th Annual Academy A
  • Clippers sign guard Sean Kilpatrick, continue talks with Tyrone Wallace, C.J. Williams

    LOS ANGELES — The injury-depleted Clippers were in need of a guard, what with Patrick Beverley sidelined for the rest of the season after undergoing knee surgery Nov. 22 and Avery Bradley sitting out for a to-be-determined number of games because of a sports hernia injury.
    The Clippers filled their vacancy temporarily with Tyrone Wallace and C.J. Williams, two players whose two-way contracts ended last week. The team hoped to have signed either or both to a more permanent deal, but hadn&rs
  • CIF Southern California Regionals for boys and girls soccer

    Two county boys soccer teams – Aliso Niguel (Division II) and University (Division III) – and one girls team – JSerra (Division I) – received No. 1 seeds Sunday in their division for the CIF Southern California Regional playoffs.
    The first-round games are Tuesday, March 6, the semifinals on Thursday, March 8, and the championship games Saturday, March 10. The team with the higher seed will be the home team in each round.
    The first-round schedule for the county boys teams:
  • Andrew Bailey begins the next chapter of his baseball career in Angels’ video room

    TEMPE, Ariz. — There are two sets of Angels uniforms. One is the polyester-and-stirruped variety that comes with a number on the back, the kind worn by players and coaches. Everyone else gets a red company polo to pair with jeans or slacks of their choosing.
    On the second day of his new job, Andrew Bailey went with the blue jeans.
    Bailey, 33, spent most of last year unsuccessfully trying to surmount an injury to his right (pitching) shoulder. He made four appearances out of the Angels&rsqu
  • Oscars 2018: Here’s what people are saying about the E! Academy Awards red carpet coverage

    Although this year’s award season red carpet got off to a impactful start, with stars representing the “Time’s Up” movement at the Golden Globes’ carpet and celebrities wearing white flowers on the Grammys’ carpet, the Oscars’ red carpet so far is pretty tame.
    Even though there wasn’t an organized fashion statement for the Academy Awards, viewers at home still picked up on some things happening on — and off — the red carpet, partic
  • Taraji P. Henson talked to Ryan Seacrest on the Oscars red carpet and the Internet is crying shade

    Taraji P. Henson stopped to talk to E!’s Ryan Seacrest on the Oscars red carpet for a quick interview and offered a bit of life advice about the universe.
    In most years, that’d be business as usual, and the advice wouldn’t seem to have an underlying message.
    But after recent events, Henson’s words seemed to have a more pointed message — at least to the Internet. Why? Recent harassment allegations against Seacrest, which he has vigorously denied, led some to wonder w

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