Lakers president Rob Pelinka is still clinging to his job, but the franchise is restructuring its draft apparatus around him. The post Lakers Take Aim at Fixing Major ‘Organizational Failing’ appeared ...
COTABATO CITY — The Bangsamoro Transition Authority (BTA) has concluded its two-day roundtable consultation on a regional bill seeking to split the Ministry of Basic, Higher and Technical Education ...
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Wednesday announced that her office will focus on childhood education and trying to put more money in Michanders’ pockets during her final year in office, proposals that will ...
Immigration: A former ICE lawyer who resigned this month warned on Monday that the agency’s training program was “deficient, defective and broken.” The whistle-blower, who previously worked at the ...
The U.S. is imposing new sanctions on Iranian individuals, companies and ships accused of enabling the country’s illicit oil ...
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan's billionaire-backed campaign for California governor just got another shot in the arm. Mahan's campaign disclosed a $2.5 million windfall on Wednesday -- amounting to $6 ...
The Los Angeles Lakers underwent a front-office overhaul under Mark Walter’s new regime. First, they confirmed Rob Pelinka’s fate: he will continue as the General Manager and President of Basketball ...
The San Francisco 49ers are rebuilding their front office after years of people leaving. Now, they've brought one of them back for 2026.
Lon Rosen confirmed that Rob Pelinka will continue to lead the Los Angeles Lakers' front office moving forward.
The San Francisco Giants are banking that their trade for Rafael Devers will be their lineup catalyst for years to come.
Reportedly, the Lakers’ new leadership intends to retain Rob Pelinka beyond this season in charge of basketball operations.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. angered supporters last week by backing an order to ramp up production of the ...