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The Daily Brief: Chris Paul Sent Away From Clippers, Man Charged After Alleged Molotov Attack on DTLA Federal Building, and more.
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Good Afternoon! It’s Wednesday, December 3.
Sunshine was seen across Los Angeles on Wednesday with moderate temperatures topping out at a high of 66°. Thursday, more sun is expected with slightly warmer weather forecast, with a high of 68°.
Clippers Send Chris Paul Home as Team Hints at a Possible Trade
In a stunning overnight move, the Clippers confirmed that Chris Paul has been sent home and is no longer with the team after the veteran guard posted about the decision on social media. The organization suggests a future trade may be coming, a move that has sparked widespread backlash from fans who view Paul as the greatest Clipper of all time. With the team off to a disastrous 5 and 14 start, the decision has raised new questions about what direction the franchise is taking.

Koreatown Man Charged After Alleged Molotov Attack on DTLA Federal Building
A Koreatown man is in federal custody after prosecutors say he set his apartment on fire before riding to Downtown LA and throwing two Molotov cocktails made from instant coffee containers at a federal building occupied by DHS and USCIS offices. Witnesses reported that he shouted about immigration actions before the attack. Officials say he carried additional devices in a bag on his bike, though no one was injured. Federal authorities and Mayor Karen Bass condemned the incident as a troubling escalation in violent rhetoric toward law enforcement.
New French Bistro Régalade Brings Parisian Classics to Beverly Grove
The team behind Third Street favorite Oste is opening Régalade on December 10, bringing a relaxed French bistro experience to Beverly Grove. Led by chef James LaLonde, the walk in spot serves Parisian staples like oysters, escargot, steak frites and roasted chicken, plus fresh seafood, chocolate mousse and an approachable wine list. With velvet banquettes, amber lighting and portraits of French cultural icons, the space aims to offer everyday French charm.
Burna Boy Pays Funeral Costs for Stockton Shooting Victims
Global music star Burna Boy is covering the funeral expenses for three children and a young adult killed during a mass shooting at a Stockton birthday party. The artist said he was heartbroken after learning about the tragedy and connected with local officials to offer support. His contribution will fully fund the services, bringing relief to grieving families and drawing praise from Stockton leaders.
Federal Judge Sets May 2026 Trial in Pitch Rigging Betting Case
A federal judge has scheduled a May 4, 2026 jury selection date for Cleveland Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz, who are accused of taking part in an illegal betting and money laundering scheme by allegedly rigging their pitches. Prosecutors say discovery is underway and hundreds of gigabytes of evidence will be turned over to the defense ahead of trial. Both players remain on paid leave while MLB continues its investigation, and the next court hearing is set for January 15.

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