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Rebecca Grossman never apologized, the mother of fatal crash victims say

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 The mother of Mark and Jacob Iskander, the two young boys who Rebecca Grossman was convicted of murdering in a hit-and-run crash in 2020, believes Judge Joseph Brandolino’s sentencing of Grossman was not appropriate.



In her first sit-down interview since Monday’s sentencing, Nancy Iskander told NBC4 she believes Judge Brandolino should’ve issued a stricter sentence, one that reflects the death of both of her boys.

Grossman had been facing a maximum of 34 years in prison but was sentenced to 15 years to life in prison for each second-degree murder charge, as well as three years for a hit-and-run charge. But she was ordered to serve each sentence concurrently. 

“It was a stab in the heart for me to count both boys as one,” Iskander said. “What message are you telling the public? It's okay to hit and run? I might as well hit someone and kill them and run. Maybe I get a chance to escape than, you know, stay and take responsibility because the hit-and-run will just be run concurrently.

“And unfortunately, I cannot change it. But I’d like Mr. Brandolino to know that this was not fair,” she added.

Grossman was convicted Feb. 23 of two counts each of second-degree murder and vehicular manslaughter with gross negligence and one count of hit-and-run driving, though she continues to deny hitting and killing the boys.

Immediately following the verdict, Iskander told the media she believed the judge should be somewhat lenient on Grossman, given her role as a mother and wife, but Iskander changed her tone after Grossman sent the Iskander’s a letter from jail and was later ordered by Judge Brandolino to no longer make contact with the family.

“I love her. I love her family. I don't have any hatred. But that's different from seeking justice, right? I continue to love them. But she, on the other hand, is not wanting to show me mercy,” Iskander said. “She's never apologized. She says 'I am sorry' many times. 'I am sorry about what happened to you. I am sorry about the loss of your kids. I am sorry your kids died.' … She never said I am sorry I killed them. She's extremely struggling with the fact that she did it, and she will not take responsibility for it.”

Prosecutors had asked Superior Court Judge Joseph Brandolino to sentence Grossman, who will turn 61 on Friday, to a longer term of 34 years to life in state prison for the September 2020 deaths of Mark and Jacob Iskander, ages 11 and 8. The young boys were in a marked crosswalk with their family in the community northwest of Los Angeles when they were struck by Grossman's white Mercedes-Benz SUV.

Defense attorneys were asking for a sentence of either probation or the lower state prison term of just over 12 years on the less serious vehicular manslaughter charges.

Grossman, wearing a brown jumpsuit, shook her head and cried during the sentencing while listening to victim impact statements in court. A judge asked that the statements, usually delivered by family members, friends and others who knew the victims, remain short because there was a long list of speakers. 

Speakers included Mark and Jacob's mother, uncle, grandmother, teachers, a pastor and neighbors who shared stories about the boys.

“I want them to be remembered as someone who did good in the world,” Iskander said. "If they're not here to do it, I am here to do it on their behalf.”

The Iskander family has started the Mark and Jacob Iskander Foundation, aimed at helping underprivileged children, including those in foster care, around the world. 

The foundation is based in Westlake Village.

“In 5th grade, Mark ran for student council at the school, and his plan was, 'I will make this year the best year at school.' And ‘Mark my word’ was his pun,” Iskander said. "I'm going to turn this tragedy into something so beautiful.”

After wrapping up a long legal saga that lasted nearly four years, Iskander said she now wants to focus her attention fully on honoring her sons.

“I don't know what Mark and Jacob would have done in the world had they been given the opportunity to live. I don't know if they had been married or had kids or been doctors, but now it's on me to do everything that they could have done. It's a lot, but I'm ready. I'm ready,” she said. "I have wonderful people with me. We’ll do it -- Mark my word.”

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Practical Magic 2’ is officially happening. Will Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock return?

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Practical Magic 2” is in the works, and Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman are in negotiations to return as witchy sisters Sally and Gillian Owens, respectively, per Variety.



Warner Bros. announced the news on TikTok, captioning a clip from the 1998 romance-fantasy classic: “It’s official… Practical Magic 2 is coming!”

Bullock and Kidman are expected to produce, Varity said, alongside Denise Di Novi, who produced the original film and who is known for female-focused flicks, including “Heathers” and “Little Women.” Oscar-winning ‘A Beautiful Mind’ writer Akiva Goldsman, who wrote the original film’s script, will take charge of the screenplay.

The original film told the story of Sally and Gillian, two sisters who are descended from a centuries-long line of witches and who were raised and trained in practical magic by their aunts after their parents’ untimely deaths. After accidentally poisoning Gillian’s abusive boyfriend, the sisters reanimate his corpse and have to fight his evil spirit while also contending with a curse that any man who loves an Owens woman will die.

“Where ‘Bewitched’ had just one romantic sorceress trying to contain her power while indulging ordinary human passions, this one has two — the ever-wholesome Sandra Bullock, an Elizabeth Montgomery surrogate if there could be one, and the ever seductive Nicole Kidman,” The Times said in its 1998 review of the original movie.

“Bullock and Kidman provide spunky star turns, and [Stockard] Channing and [Dianne] Wiest play the eccentric aunts with apt hamminess,” the review continued. “It just doesn’t add up to anything — or break down — to anything special. For good or bad, there’s hardly a memorable scene in it.

That said, the sequel announcement is welcome news for fans, some of whom were baited by a 2019 announcement that HBO was creating a prequel series featuring the sisters’ aunts, Franny and Jet, as young witches. The project was axed this February, even as Di Novi was teasing to yet another return to small-town Massachusetts.

“I think the fans are going to be thrilled,” she told UPI in February, adding that something was “in the works” from “the world of ‘Practical Magic.’”

Much of the project remains under wraps, and a release date has yet to be announced. In the meantime, “Practical Magic” is streaming on Max.

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Nvidia Stock Still Has Room To Run, Analysts Say

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Nvidia (NVDA) stock nabbed a fresh batch of price-target hikes on Tuesday as the AI chipmaker continues to show strength after its standout first-quarter earnings report.



Three Wall Street firms raised their price targets on Nvidia stock one day after three other firms raised their targets on the graphics-chip maker.

Argus Research increased its price target on Nvidia stock to 150 from 110 and kept its buy rating.

Oppenheimer also upped its target to 150 from 110 and maintained its outperform rating.

Evercore ISI raised its target on Nvidia stock to 145 from 131 and reiterated its outperform rating.

Nvidia Stock Takes A Breather After Breakout

On the stock market today, Nvidia stock dipped 0.7% to close at 120.91. It ended the regular session Monday up 0.8% to 121.78.

On May 23, Nvidia stock broke out of a 10-week consolidation pattern at a split-adjusted buy point of 97.40, according to IBD MarketSurge charts.

Nvidia is technically in the 20%-to-25% profit-taking zone of its breakout, but it is subject to the eight-week hold rule, according to IBD trading guidelines.

The stock breakout occurred after the Santa Clara, Calif.-based company smashed expectations with its fiscal first-quarter earnings report.

Nvidia Shares 'Have Much Further To Go'

Argus analyst Jim Kelleher said Nvidia is positioned for "continued momentum" this year and its shares "have much further to go."

In addition to growth in AI and data center markets, Nvidia should see acceleration in its other end markets, he said in a client note. Those markets include gaming, professional visualization and automotive.

Oppenheimer analyst Rick Schafer said Nvidia has a clear product roadmap for its graphics processing units and networking products.

"We see NVDA as best positioned in AI, benefiting from their full stack AI hardware, networking, and software solutions," Schafer said in a client note.

Nvidia On Five IBD Stock Lists

In other news Tuesday, cloud security software firm Zscaler (ZS) announced a collaboration with Nvidia. Zscaler will use the alliance to accelerate AI-powered co-pilot technologies for enterprises. Zscaler stock rose 2% to close at 187.65 on Tuesday.

Nvidia stock is on five IBD lists: LeaderboardIBD 50Big Cap 20Sector Leaders and Tech Leaders.

Also, Nvidia stock is one of the Magnificent Seven stocks.

Follow Patrick Seitz on X, formerly Twitter, at @IBD_PSeitz for more stories on consumer technology, software and semiconductor stocks.

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