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Nike Denies Removing Kobe Bryant Products From Online Store in Wake of Death

Impeachment Trial Live Updates: GOP Senators Suggest Witnesses

The impeachment trial of President Donald Trump starts again on Monday, with Trump’s legal counsel offering arguments for why the president should not be impeached. Refresh for updates. It follows arguments from House managers led by Reps. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) and Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) last week. 1 p.m. – Trial Starts President Trump’s defense has taken the floor, led by counsel Pat Cipollone. 12:15 p.m. – GOP Senators Suggest Witnesses Sens. Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Mitt Romney (R-Utah) both suggested on Monday that a report about National Security Adviser John Bolton’s upcoming book should warrant calling witnesses to testify in President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial. “The reports about John Bolton’s book strengthen the case for witnesses and have prompted a number of conversations among my colleagues,” Collins said in a statement. Details of Bolton’s…

Nike Denies Removing Kobe Bryant Products From Online Store in Wake of Death

Nike has denied removing Kobe Bryant-related products from its online store following the death of the professional basketball player on Jan. 26.

The U.S. multinational corporation had reportedly pulled items from Bryant’s range from its website while it reevaluated its ongoing strategy on how to handle the release of his signature shoe series, ESPN reported.

However, a spokesperson for Nike told The Epoch Times that it has not pulled any Bryant products from its website.

Currently, a search for “Kobe Bryant” on the site now directs the user to a statement in tribute to Bryant, who signed a sneaker endorsement deal with the company in 2003.

“Along with millions of athletes and fans throughout the world, we are devastated by today’s tragic news. We extend our deepest sympathies to those closest to Kobe and Gianna, especially their family and friends,” it reads.

“As we are learning more details of the accident and the others who have tragically lost their lives, our heartfelt sympathies go out to everyone involved and impacted.”

“Kobe was one of the greatest athletes of his generation and has had an immeasurable impact on the world of sport and the community of basketball. He was a beloved member of the Nike family. We will miss him greatly. Mamba forever.”

Bryant, 41, was one of nine people killed on Jan. 26 when the helicopter they were traveling in crashed in Calabasas, Calif. His 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, also was among those who died.

The other victims have been named by officials as assistant girl’s basketball coach Christina Mauser, Orange Coast College head baseball coach John Altobelli, his wife Keri, and their daughter Alyssa, who was reportedly a teammate of Gianna Bryant.

Bryant and his daughter had been on their way to the Mamba Sports Academy in Thousand Oaks for a basketball game scheduled for Sunday. Gianna was expected to play in the game, and Bryant was expected to coach, according to Lady Mavericks’ team director Evelyn Morales.

The FAA and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) are investigating the crash, the FAA said on Twitter.

There was extremely low visibility at the time of the crash, and conditions were foggy and cloudy with drizzle, according to CNN Meteorologist Michael Guy.

Born in Philadelphia, Bryant started playing basketball when he was 3 years old and went on to become one of the NBA’s greatest champions. He was drafted straight out of Lower Merion High School near Philadelphia in 1996. He was the youngest player in NBA history at that time, at 18 years, 2 months, and 11 days.

Bryant, the son of former NBA player Joe Bryant, played his entire professional career with the Los Angeles Lakers and won five NBA championships as well as two Olympic gold medals for men’s basketball.

The athlete retired in April 2016 after scoring 60 points in his final game. He is survived by his wife of more than 20 years, Vanessa, 37, and their daughters, 17-year-old Natalia, 3-year-old Bianka, and Capri, who is just seven months.

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China Now Second Largest Weapons Producer in World: Arms Watchdog

China has come straight in at number two in the arms producer charts, ahead of Russia, but trailing behind the United States at number one. The report by a Swedish arms watchdog pulled together estimates of sales from China’s arms industry–obscured by secrecy and data-massaging–and compared them with their international rankings. Production of arms does not equate to military spending, since arms can be imported, and much of military spending goes to wages, maintenance, and logistics. China in the past was a big importer of weapons from Russia and Ukraine, and is still Russia’s biggest customer. The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) says its report, published on Monday, is the most comprehensive picture of Chinese companies’ weapons to date. “In the past, a lack of transparency has meant that the…