Roundup: Reuben Foster Arrested Again; Bad Week for the Stock Market; & What Nick Foles and Isaiah Thomas Have in Common

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Gabby Allen, who is famous in London … teacher elects not to get expensive medicine for the flu, you don’t want to read what happened next … “Disbarred anti-video game activist sees connection to video games in Marshall School shooting” … Beyonce allegedly confronted 50 Cent about his beef with Jay-Z … “Nike is dominating Adidas in the sneaker war” … they’re casting speaking roles for Creed 2 … a story about a mutant crayfish … the best state for single people? California. The worst is Arkansas … almost $5 trillion was wiped out from stock markets worldwide last week

What Nick Foles and Isaiah Thomas have in common, the most likely scenario for LeBron staying in Cleveland; and Bill Plaschke isn’t yet sold on Lonzo Ball. [Fox Sports Radio]

All the great 49ers news last week has hit the skids: Rookie Reuben Foster was arrested on domestic violence charges. It’s his 2nd arrest in a month. [Chronicle]

The Bay Area News Group downsized again last week. It’s sad what’s happening at the paper. [San Jose Inside]

Here’s a positive story of an athletic trainer saving a freshman basketball player’s life. [KDJ Blog]

Very sad story in Hollywood: “Jill was victimized by our new culture of unlimited information sharing and a willingness to accept statement as fact.” [Hollywood Reporter]

An ugly stretch for Trae Young and the Oklahoma Sooners is going to hurt their seeding. [Oklahoman]

“What you may not understand about crypto’s millionaires.” [Venture Beat]

I’m not aware of the “One Chip Challenge” but this dude probably doesn’t feel great right now.

The Pelicans are struggling, but Anthony Davis went for 44 and 17 this weekend.

There’s something about this Miles Bridges 3-pointer that got me excited about the NCAA Tournament.