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Along came Jones again to beat UCSB in final second

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Gauchos drop another heartbreaker to Titans

FULLERTON, Calif. (KEYT) - Cristina Jones saved her best for last once again to beat the Gauchos.

Cristina Jones scored in the lane just before time ran out to lift Cal State Fullerton to a 62-60 home win over UCSB.

On New Year's Day Jones scored a putback buzzer-beater to give the Titans a 61-60 win over the Gauchos.

UCSB also lost in the final seconds earlier this week on a late driving layup to UC San Diego.

The Gauchos are now 7-4 in the Big West and 15-5 overall.

Olivia Bradley scored 25 points and Zoe Borter added 19 points in their latest heartbreaking loss to Fullerton.

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Gauchos get payback and sixth straight win

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Freshman CJ Shaw scored a team-high 17 points as UCSB stays hot

UC SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT) - The Gauchos got their revenge on Cal State Fullerton as they extend their season-high winning streak to six games in a 83-69 home victory.

UCSB never trailed and led by as many as 27 points to improve to 8-3 in the Big West Conference. The Gauchos are tied for second place with Hawai'i, a half game back of leader UC Irvine.

The Gauchos lost a one-sided game on New Year's Day at Fullerton.

"This was a big week for us; it wasn't easy going down to UC San Diego and traveling back to play a team that put up 95 on us last time we played," said head coach Joe Pasternack. "Fullerton is a good team, and in the first half, we played excellent defense."

UCSB scored 25 points off of 15 Fullerton turnovers to improve to 15-7 on the season.

Miro Little had a terrific all-around game for UCSB with 12 points, 7 rebounds and 6 assists.

Freshman CJ Shaw led a balanced scoring attack with 17 points.

The Gauchos outrebounded the Titans 40-26 with Zion Sensley leading the way with 10 boards to go along with 9 points.

UCSB also had 21 assists to just 7 by the Titans.

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Dog of the Week: Eeyore

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Eeyore is a 2-year-old male black-and-tan Akita and German Shepherd mix weighing approximately 63 pounds and is available for adoption at the Lompoc Animal Center. Staff describe Eeyore as a fun, happy and […]

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Amazon touts ‘Melania’ box office success, though film well short of turning a profit

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By Brian Stelter, CNN

(CNN) — Fans of President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump have made “Melania” a breakout hit by box office standards.

The documentary is on track to earn about $7 million in its opening weekend, with ticket sales reflecting a familiar red/blue divide in America.

“Melania” is projected to be the best-performing documentary of its kind in a decade, a takeaway that the first lady trumpeted in a post on X.

Then again, “Melania” also received a marketing rollout unlike any other documentary, complete with ads on buses and commemorative popcorn tins at theaters.

By financial standards, the film is not a winner, at least not yet. The company that financed it, Amazon MGM Studios, still has a long way to go to break even.

On Sunday, Kevin Wilson, the head of domestic theatrical distribution for the studio, said, “we are confident in the long-term value this rollout will deliver to customers both in theaters, and for years to come on Prime Video.”

Amazon paid $40 million for the rights to “Melania” and committed another $35 million for marketing — eye-poppingly high sums for a documentary. The Hollywood Reporter called it the “most expensive” such film in history.

The exorbitant spending led Amazon’s industry rivals to speculate that the studio was trying to curry favor with the Trump administration by paying the first lady millions of dollars.

According to the Wall Street Journal, “the First Lady’s cut is more than 70% of the $40 million,” or at least $28 million.

“The Daily Show” host Desi Lydic phrased it as a question on premiere night: “Why would Jeff Bezos, a billionaire who has tons of business with the government, run by a famously corrupt president known for loving bribes, overpay for a Melania documentary?”

“Hmmm,” Lydic said, pretending to be stumped.

Amazon asserted that “we licensed the film for one reason and one reason only — because we think customers are going to love it.”

Theatergoers said they did love it. The documentary received an A grade through CinemaScore, an industry-standard survey of theater patrons.

The A grade was in stark contrast to the critical consensus. Professional reviewers — who weren’t given a chance to screen the film in advance — have panned “Melania” as a vapid infomercial. Rotten Tomatoes, which aggregates film reviews, found only 11% positive reviews as of Sunday morning.

“Melania” is not really a documentary at all, but rather a hagiographic “reality TV” special that “preaches to the faithful,” The Bulwark culture editor Sonny Bunch wrote.

Bunch called it “fascinating to see so pure and naked an instrument of graft and propaganda deployed to great effect on an audience happy to lap it up.”

Amazon MGM rightly calculated that the film would attract audiences across the country, particularly in Republican strongholds.

Industry sources said the top-performing markets for “Melania” included Dallas, Orlando, Tampa, Phoenix, Houston, Atlanta, and West Palm Beach.

Opinions about the film predictably broke along partisan lines. Trump critics shared screenshots of empty theaters in big liberal cites to mock “Melania” while Trump fans shared photos of group outings in conservative suburbs.

The film’s opening weekend performance exceeded the expectations of box office prognosticators, some of whom had forecast “Melania” to make just $2 to $5 million over the w

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