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Lawyers representing the NFL's Washington Redskins filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court as they seek the return of several trademarks on the team's name. The appeal will be heard in federal court in Richmond, Va.
Tom Brady is giving up the legal fight on Deflategate, meaning the New England Patriots quarterback will miss the first four games of the season. Brady announced the decision Friday on his Facebook page, two days after a federal appeals court rejected his bid to get a new hearing in the matter.
Summary : Patriots quarterback Tom Brady announced that he will no longer fight the four-game suspension handed down from the deflategate scandal. It seems like just last week the New England Patriots were winning the Super Bowl but it has now been almost 18 months since the game took place.
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Quarterback Tom Brady's last best chance to avoid serving a four-game "Deflategate" suspension to start the new season was flatly rejected Wednesday by an appeals court. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan issued a one-sentence rejection of requests by the National Football League Players Association and Tom Brady to reconsider an April decision that reinstated the suspension.
Quarterback Tom Brady's last best chance to avoid serving a four-game "Deflategate" suspension to start the new season was flatly rejected Wednesday by an appeals court. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan issued a one-sentence rejection of requests by the National Football League Players Association and Tom Brady to reconsider an April decision that reinstated the suspension.
President Barack Obama and former President George W. Bush will speak at an interfaith memorial service at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center for the victims of last week's police shooting. This is a file photo from Thursday, May 31, 2012, when the two took part in a ceremony in the East Room of the White House in Washington, to unveil the Bush portrait.
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An FBI evidence response team works the crime scene, Sunday, July 10, 2016, where five Dallas police officers were killed Thursday, in Dallas. A peaceful protest over the recent videotaped shootings of black men by police tur... .
An FBI evidence response team works the crime scene, Sunday, July 10, 2016, where five Dallas police officers were killed Thursday, in Dallas. A peaceful protest over the recent videotaped shootings of black men by police tur... .
The sniper who fatally shot five police officers in Dallas is believed to have been planning a larger attack, the city's police chief said Sunday, providing new details of how the gunman had been singing, laughing and taunting officers during prolonged negotiations before he was killed by a bomb-equipped robot. Police Chief David Brown said that evidence showed that Micah Johnson, 25, a black Army Reserve veteran who told police that he wanted to kill white officers, had been practicing detonations and that the explosive material had the potential "to have devastating effects throughout our city and our North Texas area."
The gunman who killed five police officers in Dallas was plotting larger attacks, Dallas Police Chief David Brown said Sunday. "We're convinced that this suspect had other plans and thought that what he was doing was righteous and believed that he was going to target law enforcement -- make us pay for what he sees as law enforcement's efforts to punish people of color," Brown said in an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union."
The shooter who killed five Dallas police officers and wounded others last week wrote messages on the wall in his own blood and openly laughed at responding officers shortly before he was killed, the city's police chief said Sunday, adding that investigators still are working to determine exactly what those messages mean. Dallas Police Chief David Brown told CNN's "State of the Union" that Micah Johnson, who opened fire during a Black Lives Matter protest Thursday night and said he intended to kill white police officers, scrawled phrases on the wall of the building from which he carried out his attack.
A U.S. Army reservist who served in Afghanistan, embraced militant black nationalism and professed a desire to "kill white people" has been named by authorities as the lone gunman in a sniper attack on police in Dallas that left five officers dead. Authorities said on Friday the suspect, identified as Micah Johnson, 25, was killed by a bomb-carrying robot deployed against him in a parking garage where he had holed up, refusing to surrender during hours of negotiations with police.
A US Army reservist who served in Afghanistan, embraced militant black nationalism and professed a desire to "kill white people" has been named by authorities as the lone gunman in a sniper attack on police in Dallas that left five officers dead. Authorities said on Friday the suspect, identified as Micah Johnson, 25, was killed by a bomb-carrying robot deployed against him in a parking garage where he had holed up, refusing to surrender during hours of negotiations with police.
The Patrick Henry School gymnasium filled with the cheers and shouts of students and families as Cavaliers cheerleaders flipped through the air near the front stage. Near the entrance, Chomps gave high-fives to children streaming into the room.
One black man is shot dead by police while selling CDs outside of a convenience store in Louisiana. A day later, another is fatally shot by an officer in Minnesota during a traffic stop over a tail light.
NOVEMBER 1: Colin Kaepernick #7 of the San Francisco 49ers throws a pass against the St. Louis Rams in the second quarter at the Edward Jones Dome on November 1, 2015 in St. Louis, Missouri. The dual-threat quarterback posted a video of the shooting to Instagram with the caption, "This is what lynchings look like in 2016! Another murder in the streets because the color of a man's skin, at the hands of the people who they say will protect us.
A federal judge has refused to dismiss a class action claiming National Football League teams pumped injured players with painkillers to get them back on the field. Lead plaintiff Etopia Evans, widow of the late Charles "Chuck" Evans, who played for the Minnesota Vikings and Baltimore Ravens, sued all 32 NFL teams in May 2015.