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LeBron James drops season-high tally as Lakers improve to 8-0 on the road

LeBron James drops season-high tally as Lakers improve to 8-0 on the road LeBron and the Lakers defeated Giannis and the Bucks. By AFP Friday 22 Jan 2021, 10:07 AM Jan 22nd 2021, 10:07 AM 2,643 Views 3 Comments Lakers forward LeBron James is defended by Milwaukee Bucks guard Jrue Holiday. Image: SIPA USA/PA Images Lakers forward LeBron James is defended by Milwaukee Bucks guard Jrue Holiday. Image: SIPA USA/PA Images LEBRON JAMES SCORED a season-high 34 points as the Los Angeles Lakers won their eighth straight road game with a 113-106 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on Thursday. The victory opened a seven-game road trip for the NBA champion Lakers, who are hoping this is the beginning of another run of victories. 

James scores 34 as Lakers win eighth straight on the road

Wisconsin s nonvoters could be a powerful bloc — but barriers, disillusionment stand in the way

, a nonpartisan reporting project covering local election integrity and voting access. When Angela Lang reflects on the thousands of conversations she and other members of her community organization, BLOC, have had with Milwaukee residents, one floats to the top of her mind. It was with a 54-year-old Milwaukee resident who explained to Lang’s colleague that she wasn’t voting because she was a convicted felon. Unbeknownst to her, she had been eligible for about 12 years since she completed her probation. A BLOC staffer was the first to tell her she could, in fact, vote. “It’s bittersweet,” Lang said. “I think it’s incredibly powerful that we’re the ones to tell people when their voting rights have been restored. It’s also very frustrating that it took that long and people didn’t know until we had to talk to them.”

State s Non-Voters Could Change Results » Urban Milwaukee

When Angela Lang reflects on the thousands of conversations she and other members of her community organization, BLOC, have had with Milwaukee residents, one floats to the top of her mind. Angela Lang from BLOC, a community organization that focuses on informing and empowering residents, stands outside her home on Dec. 22, 2020 in Milwaukee. Lang is among the activists who worked to turn out the vote in predominantly Black communities in the city. Darren Hauck for Wisconsin Watch It was with a 54-year-old Milwaukee resident who explained to Lang’s colleague that she wasn’t voting because she was a convicted felon. Unbeknownst to her, she had been eligible for about 12 years since she completed her probation. A BLOC staffer was the first to tell her she could, in fact, vote.

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