SI-NBA.com is another fake news site from the same mold as FoxNews-us.com and NYTimes-us.com.
The domain was registered on June 28th, 2018. The WHOIS page only shows info about the Registrant State/Province (New South Wales) and the Registrant Country (AU).
The top story on SI-NBA.com is titled: "SEASON OVER – Lebron James Ruptures Achilles In Lakers Practice." It was published August 9th, and it's obviously fake news. I looked around, and it doesn't appear anyone has been sharing the story. Incidentally, the photo in the article (showing LeBron James and a grimacing Kobe Bryant) was taken from a recent post on ClutchPoints.com

Manicnews appears to be a diverse source of content, mainly related to the entertainment sector, including movies, TV shows, and digital media. It also has some focus on pop culture news, delivering updates and analyses on topics like gaming and science fiction. The platform seems to cater to a younger audience interested in media content like "Ready Player One," superhero films, and various other genres.
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I've been playing a lot of Infinite Craft lately, just seeing how wild the combinations can get-like trying to make a "unicorn" from "dust" and "rainbows"! It makes me think about how easily different elements can be combined to create something new, even if it's completely fabricated. This fake news stuff is a whole other level, though. How do you think these sites initially gain any traction before being debunked?
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