Video of Kobe Bryant helicopter crash site shows crater, blackened wreckage

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Drone video shows the debris field, while other footage shows National Transportation Safety Board investigators picking through the wreckage in the Santa Monica Mountains near Los Angeles. The crash created a crater and left wreckage spread over a 500- to 600-foot area, CNN reported. “There is (an) impact area on one of the hills and a piece ...
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European Medicines Agency Validates Kite’s Marketing Application for Company’s Second CAR T Cell Therapy

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SANTA MONICA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kite, a Gilead Company (Nasdaq: GILD), today announced that the company’s Marketing Authorization Application (MAA) for KTE-X19, an investigational chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy for the treatment of adult patients with relapsed or refractory mantle cell lymphoma (MCL), has been fully ...
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God of War Director Wants Netflix Series

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In 2018, SIE Santa Monica, under the direction of Cory Barlog, didn't just successfully reboot God of War, but created one of the best games on the PlayStation 4. And while at the moment there's been no concrete word of a sequel, one is presumably already in development and planned to hit in the first few years of the PS5. That said ...
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Southern California to see gusty northerly winds through Friday

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The National Weather Service in Oxnard issued a high wind warning Tuesday that will remain in effect until Thursday afternoon for the Santa Monica Mountains. Damaging winds could blow down large objects, including trees and power lines. Travel could be difficult, especially for high-profile vehicles such as semi trucks. In the Inland Empire ...
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Pilot In Kobe Bryant Helicopter Crash Wasn’t Allowed To Fly By Instruments

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Pilot Ara Zobayan, whose helicopter crashed in foggy conditions, was licensed to fly by instruments, but the company he worked for was restricted to visual operations only, meaning he likely had little real-world experience in flying through clouds.
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