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She's leading the U.S. delegation to an international sporting event for wounded service members, her first solo trip outside the United States to represent her adopted country. On the agenda for daylong stop Saturday in Toronto: a first-time meeting with Britain's Prince Harry, founder of the Invictus Games; a meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau; remarks at a reception for the nearly 100 American athletes participating in the weeklong Olympic-style competition; and attending the opening ceremony.
Melania Trump is set to take her biggest step yet as first lady. She's leading the U.S. delegation to an international sporting event for wounded service members, her first solo trip outside of the U.S. to represent her adopted country without President Donald Trump at her side.
Former New England Patriots TIght End Aaron Hernandez, who was convicted of murder in April 2015 and committed suicide in his jail cell in April of this year, was suffering from a severe case of the degenerative brain disease that has been linked to concussions among former N.F.L. stars in recent years: The brain scan came as a surprise even to researchers who for years have been studying the relationship between brain disease and deaths of professional football players. Aaron Hernandez, the former New England Patriots tight end and a convicted murderer, was 27 when he committed suicide in April.
Popular Camping Spot May Require Permits Due To Overcrowding A plan to solve overcrowding at a popular camping spot isn't sitting well with some people. Gardner Hasn't Made Up Mind On GOP Health Care Proposal Sen. Cory Gardner, a Republican representing Colorado, says he hasn't made up his mind on the latest proposal by Republicans to repeal and replace Obamacare.
A young child was taken out of Yankee Stadium on a stretcher Wednesday, after reportedly being struck in the face with a foul ball. New York's Todd Frazier, who hit the ball, was clearly upset while at the plate by what had happened, and after the game, he was still emotional as he called for more netting.
Tillman, who has a degree in criminal justice from the University of Louisiana-Lafayette, tried his hand at TV last season with Fox. Former Pro Bowl defensive back Charles Tillman is reportedly training to join the FBI, the Chicago Tribune reported , citing multiple sources.
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The Houston Astros clinched the American League West with a 7-1 win over the Seattle Mariners Sunday night. It is the first division title since 2001 and their seventh overall.
Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo's close friend , U.S. Senator Cory Booker is pushing for federal legislation that would, de facto, kill the now proposed Paw Sox financing scheme. Booker and U.S. Senator James Lankford are sponsoring the bipartisan legislation that would prohibit teams from using municipal bonds - whose interest is exempt from federal taxes - to help finance stadium construction.
The short-handed Packers faced a big early deficit, just like in last season's NFC championship game and their comeback attempt fell short in their 34-23 loss to the Atlanta Falcons Banged up Packers fall short in deja vu loss to Falcons The short-handed Packers faced a big early deficit, just like in last season's NFC championship game and their comeback attempt fell short in their 34-23 loss to the Atlanta Falcons Check out this story on USATODAY.com: https://usat.ly/2wA6Fp0 Atlanta Falcons running back Tevin Coleman scores a touchdown against Green Bay Packers strong safety Morgan Burnett during the first of an NFL football game, Sunday, Sept. 17, 2017, in Atlanta.
Modified championship racer Ted Christopher was one of two people killed when a small plane crashed in the woods in Connecticut on Saturday, NASCAR officials said. The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed that two people were aboard a Mooney M20C plane that went down near the North Branford-Guilford border shortly before 2 p.m. Saturday, but they didn't release the names of the victims.
The Detroit Lions fan who posted racial epithets directed toward two other fans Sunday has agreed to give up his season tickets, according to the team, and won't be allowed back at Ford Field. The fan -- whom the Lions have not identified -- posted a picture of an African-American woman named Stacey and another man on Snapchat.
A federal appeals court on Friday declined a university's request to stop one of its football players convicted of rape as a teenager from playing on the team.
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A federal appeals court Friday declined a university's request to stop one of its football players convicted of rape as a teenager from playing on the team. The ruling means Ma'lik Richmond, 21, will be allowed to play for Youngstown State University in a game against Central Connecticut State University today.
There is nothing shocking about Jemele Hill's tweet calling Donald Trump a "white supremacist." She said publicly what many Americans have thought for a long time.
In this Oct. 23, 2016 file photo, former President Jimmy Carter sits on the Atlanta Falcons bench before the first half of an NFL football game between the Atlanta Falcons and the San Diego Chargers, in Atlanta. Speaking to Georgia college students, the 39th president Carter expressed optimism Wednesday, Sept.
Residents turned out at Monday night's town council meeting to discuss celebrating The Age of Exploration and Indigenous Peoples' Day along with Columbus Day.
Residents turned out at Monday night's town council meeting to discuss celebrating The Age of Exploration and Indigenous Peoples' Day along with Columbus Day.
The NFL moved quickly Monday in hopes of reversing a federal judge's decision that has blocked the league's six-game suspension of star Dallas running back Ezekiel Elliott over a domestic violence case in Ohio. The league asked the judge who ruled in Elliott's favor to stop the preliminary injunction that cleared last year's NFL rushing leader to play while the case is in court.