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  • Stephen A Smith sounds off on LeBron James about son’s playing time amid struggles: ‘Stop this’

    Stephen A Smith sounds off on LeBron James about son’s playing time amid struggles: ‘Stop this’

    It’s becoming quite clear that Bronny James isn’t quite ready for the NBA yet.

    The son of the NBA’s all-time leading scorer was called up from the G-League ahead of Tuesday’s game, and he got to play 15 minutes, by far the most of his young career, in his 13th appearance.

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    But it was a struggle, as he went 0-for-5 from the floor and committed three turnovers.

    LeBron James and Bronny James of the Lakers on the court for the first time during the game against the Minnesota Timberwolves at Crypto.com Arena on Oct. 22, 2024, in Los Angeles. (Allen Berezovsky/Getty Images)

    James has made just one shot of 16 from the floor this season, which adds up to just a 6.3 shooting percentage. Sure, it’s unfair to judge on such scarce playing time, but he certainly hasn’t done himself any favors.

    The father-son duo have received flak ever since Bronny was selected 55th overall by his father’s team in the summer, with lots of criticism about nepotism.

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    Well, after Tuesday’s performance, Stephen A. Smith insinuated that it’s still going on, and it’s not beneficial.

    “I’m really, really trying to be as respectful as I possibly can be toward LeBron James, one of the top two or three players in the history of basketball. I am pleading with LeBron James, as a father. Stop this. Stop this. We all know that Bronny James is in the NBA because of his dad,” Smith said on Wednesday’s edition of “First Take.”

    Bronny James warms up before a Lakers game

    Los Angeles Lakers guard Bronny James against the Suns at Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona, Oct. 28, 2024. (Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images)

    Smith added he has “no issues” with the two playing on the same team, as James has “earned that” privilege.

    But with his struggles, LeBron is not doing his son any “favors,” said Smith.

    “We know that he’s not ready yet! And I’m saying this with compassion! I’m asking the greatest player in the game, one of the greatest we have ever, or will ever see, who is a basketball savant, you know what these numbers mean, to your son, you’re exposing your son like this.”

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    Los Angeles Lakers guard Bronny James warms up for the Raptors game at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Nov. 1, 2024. (John E. Sokolowski-Imagn Images)

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    Bronny, who averaged less than five points per game in his lone season at USC, has fared much better in the G League, averaging 16.3 points per contest.

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  • Goya Cares partners with border czar Tom Homan to help trafficked migrant children: ‘No way to stop it alone’

    Goya Cares partners with border czar Tom Homan to help trafficked migrant children: ‘No way to stop it alone’

    Goya Cares is teaming up with Trump border czar Tom Homan and investigative journalist Sara Carter to track down trafficked migrant children and reunite them with their families.

    “We were involved in the movie Sound of Freedom, where we became aware of this tremendous evil of trafficking. So, with that awareness, we formed a coalition of different people and organizations that, to raise awareness, we’re going into schools… to bring awareness to this problem, because before that, we weren’t aware that this last administration was actively bringing this in,” Goya Foods CEO Bob Unanue said on ‘Fox & Friends Weekend,’ Sunday.

    “We’ve gone from 85,000 children missing to 340,000, but they’re not missing. They’ve been sold. They’re purchased, basically, and then handed off to sponsors. Forty children at one address — that’s not a home. It’s a business.”

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    An American flag flies outside the Goya Foods Inc. corporate office and distribution warehouse in Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S., on Monday, April 23, 2018. (Timothy Fadek/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

    Goya Foods is America’s largest Hispanic-owned food company that produces and distributes items in the U.S. as well as Spanish-speaking countries. The company launched the Goya Cares initiative in 2021 to focus on combating child trafficking and advocating for children’s mental health. 

    Sara Carter, a Fox News contributor, says solving the child trafficking crisis will require “huge cooperation” with federal, local and state law enforcement officials, among others.

    “There’s no way to stop this kind of crisis alone. Everybody has to be working together,” she said.

    “With Goya Cares, we’re able to get out there and educate students in the schools. We’re able to find, within the communities, those kids that may be trafficked, that may be afraid they can’t go to someone, feel safe and report what’s happening, but then it’s the aftercare that’s the most important…”

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    Tom Homan at the border

    Incoming “border czar” and former acting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement director Tom Homan visits Camp Eagle where members of the Texas National Guard and Department of Public Safety officers convene for a Thanksgiving meal in Eagle Pass, T (Scott Stephen Ball for The Washington Post via Getty Images / Getty Images)

    Aftercare focuses on mental health and reconnecting children with their parents or guardians.

    “We know that children have been trying to contact relatives. HHS has a hotline. Some of these children have called that hotline. These children are going to find their way back to safety because Tom Homan is going to be leading that effort with President Trump,” Carter continued. 

    “And the people who are trafficking these children in the United States need to be held to the full extent of the law. They absolutely have to be punished. There is no way that we can allow this to continue to happen. We’re a nation that is based on principles and morals, and we can’t sit around, and we can’t accuse anyone else of doing anything if we’re not willing to take care of the problem that has happened in this country because of a wide open border under President Biden.”

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  • Commanders get warning over penalties while trying to stop Eagles from scoring in bizarre sequence

    Commanders get warning over penalties while trying to stop Eagles from scoring in bizarre sequence

    The Washington Commanders fumbled the ball away for their third turnover of the NFC Championship against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, and some chaos ensued as Saquon Barkley got the team down to the goal line.

    Barkley busted free for a 22-yard run on the third play of the drive and got the Eagles within one yard of adding to their lead.

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    Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts is sacked by Washington Commanders linebacker Frankie Luvu during the first half of the NFC Championship, Sunday, Jan. 26, 2025, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

    Jalen Hurts tried to break into the end zone but was stopped. Commanders defensive lineman Jonathan Allen was called for a defensive offsides. Then, after getting stopped, Washington committed three straight penalties to try to stop what they knew was coming.

    Commanders linebacker Frankie Luvu tried to jump the play two straight times. He was called for encroachment penalties. Then Allen was called for encroachment. The Commanders were then warned that officials could reward the Eagles with a score if they purposely kept trying to jump the play and pick up a penalty.

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    Jalen Hurts celebrates

    Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts celebrates after a touchdown against the Washington Commanders (Bill Streicher-Imagn Images)

    After Allen’s foul, Hurts was able to get pushed into the end zone for his fourth touchdown of the game. Philadelphia went up 41-23 with 12:24 to go in the game.

    Hurts had the Eagles rolling all game long. He ran the ball into the end zone three times and threw a touchdown pass to wide receiver A.J. Brown earlier in the game.

    Barkley ran for two touchdowns in the first quarter, including a 60-yard gallop.

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    Philadelphia neared its second Super Bowl appearance in three years.

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  • How to stop robocalls on your flip phone

    How to stop robocalls on your flip phone

    Robocalls can be a real headache, no matter what type of phone you use. If you’re like many people who prefer the simplicity of a flip phone, you might be wondering how to tackle this issue. 

    Donna reached out to us with a simple but great question, asking, “Is there a way to eliminate robocalls from a flip phone?”

    We’ve reported extensively on how to stop spam calls from coming to your smartphone, but what if you don’t like using a smartphone and prefer a flip phone? While flip phones are generally harder to block spam calls from, it’s not impossible, but it’s not as easy as dealing with robocalls on your smartphone.

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    Image of a flip phone (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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    How to deal with robocalls on a flip phone

    Dealing with robocalls on a flip phone can be challenging, but you can take a few steps to minimize them. You’ll have to make some phone calls, so it won’t be as simple as blocking spam callers on a smartphone. But if you’re willing to place a few phone calls and do some extra work, you can live happily without spam calls on your flip phone. Here are the steps you can take:

    1. Avoid answering unknown numbers: If you don’t recognize the number, let it go to voicemail. Legitimate callers will leave a message.

    2. Be cautious with your number: Be mindful of where you share your phone number to reduce the chances of it being added to robocall lists.

    3. Register on the Do Not Call List: Register your phone number on the National Do Not Call Registry. This can help reduce the number of legitimate telemarketing calls you receive. You can register a phone number with the National Do Not Call Registry online at donotcall.gov or by calling 1-888-382-1222 from the phone you want to be registered with the Do Not Call Registry.

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    Man looking at a flip phone  (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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    4. Contact your carrier: Many carriers offer call-blocking services. Contact your carrier (e.g., Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile) and ask if they provide robocall-blocking features for flip phones. Many carriers do, but it depends on the brand of flip phone you have and which carrier you have.

    5. Manual call blocking: If your flip phone has the option, you can manually block specific numbers. Check your phone’s user manual for instructions on how to do this. While this feature is common with all smartphones, many newer flip phones can also manually block callers, but, as we mentioned, you’ll need to check your instruction manual.

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    Flip phone   (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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    6. Report robocalls to the FTC: Report unwanted calls to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). This helps authorities track and take action against robocalls. While this method doesn’t block robocalls from calling your flip phone, it does help the FTC locate robocalls and prevent them from calling. It’s a good way to help the FTC fight back against robo-spam callers. Here’s what you need to do to report a robocall to the FTC:

    • Go online at ReportFraud.ftc.gov or call 1-877-382-4357.
    • When filling out your report, you’ll need the robocaller’s number and the date and time of the call.
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    FTC logo  (Federal Trade Commission)

    7. Consider using a data removal service: Regrettably, there is a high probability that your phone number is readily available on many lists sold by data brokers to hundreds of people search websites.  However, removing it from the web can reduce the likelihood of spammers and telemarketers obtaining your number and contacting you.

    While no service promises to remove all your data from the internet, having a removal service is great if you want to constantly monitor and automate the process of removing your information from hundreds of sites continuously over a longer period of time. Check out my top picks for data removal services here. 

    Kurt’s key takeaways

    Robocalls can be a real nuisance, especially for flip phone users. To tackle this issue, consider registering your number on the National Do Not Call List and avoid answering unknown numbers. Additionally, check with your carrier for any call-blocking services it may offer. With a few proactive steps, you can significantly reduce those pesky interruptions.

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