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LeBron, Kyrie, & Jordan Dominate All-Star Weekend

LeBron James participated in his 22nd NBA All-Star Game on Sunday, while off the court, other major stories emerged, including a legal dispute involving Disney and an AI video app, and Michael Jordan celebrating a Daytona 500 victory. The All-Star Game, held at the Intuit Dome, saw James playing for Team Stripes in the revamped format, but the future of the basketball star remains uncertain.

James, who has yet to decide on his plans for the 2026-27 season, has kept his focus on the present, according to Fox News. The media speculated whether this All-Star appearance might be his last, given his age. Meanwhile, Kyrie Irving, another NBA star, wore a shirt reading "PRESS" at the game to honor journalists covering the conflict in Gaza, as reported by Al Jazeera. The shirt's tag was dedicated to "our beloved journalists in Gaza showing the world the truth."

Away from the basketball court, Chinese tech giant ByteDance faced legal challenges. Disney sent a cease-and-desist letter to ByteDance over its AI video-making tool, Seedance, according to both BBC Business and BBC Technology. The entertainment company accused the platform of copyright infringement. Videos created using Seedance had recently gained popularity for their realism, but this also raised concerns among Hollywood studios.

In other sports news, NBA legend Michael Jordan celebrated a victory at the Daytona 500. Tyler Reddick won the race, leading to a celebratory embrace between Reddick and Jordan, who is a co-owner of 23XI Racing.

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