Indiana 11 mins ago 5:35 a.m.Colts fans offended by anthem kneeling could receive refunds undera

An Indiana lawmaker is filing legislation that would require the Indianapolis Colts to offer fans refunds if Colts players kneel during the national anthem at home games. Rep. Milo Smith, R-Columbus, said his bill would allow fans who feel disrespected by the kneeling to ask for a refund during the first quarter.

Bird Droppings: Arizona Cardinals look to end season on high note in Seattle

If you haven't been following along, Justin has been doing a great job of helping you get to know some prospect names as we trudge through the Bowl Season, but the big names are going to start coming up, so make sure to follow along. If Bruce Arians returns in 2018, he would have plenty to look forward to Bruce Arians has many reasons to return next season -- but the most important one is his continued passion and excitement for the job.

Cardinals receiver Larry Fitzgerald pens tribute to John McCain

Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzpatrick published an open letter in Sports Illustrated , offering prayers for Sen. John McCain, who is battling brain cancer, CNN reported. In his letter, Fitzgerald recalls a 2013 visit to Vietnam where he viewed the places where McCain was tortured as a prisoner of war during the Vietnam War.

Larry Fitzgerald praises John McCain in touching open letter

Christmas is a time of giving, and Larry Fitzgerald took the time to remind us how much Sen. John McCain has truly gave to this country as the 81-year-old senator continues his battle with brain cancer. Fitzgerald, who has built a friendship with the longtime Arizona senator, praised McCain in a lengthy open letter published by Sports Illustrated.

Cardinals’ Fitzgerald writes Christmas tribute to John McCain

Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald paid a Christmas tribute to Sen. John McCain in an open letter, offering prayers for the Arizona Republican, who is battling brain cancer. In the letter, which was published by Sports Illustrated, Fitzgerald recalls a 2013 visit to Vietnam, where he toured the places where McCain was tortured as a prisoner of war during the Vietnam War.

Tribune Editorial: Why Orrin Hatch is Utahn of the Year

Man who left manure at Treasury Secretary Mnuchin's house comes forward, speaks out - A man who appears to be the person who left a gift-wrapped box of horse manure outside the home of U.S. Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin on Saturday spoke with AL.com via phone late Sunday evening, calling the incident an "act of political theater." 'A gift-wrapped package of poo': Why a man left a box of manure for Steven Mnuchin - It was one of those gag cards you can buy in a drugstore.

Vince McMahon Makes $100 Million Power Move As Rumors Swirl He’s Going To War Against The NFL

The NFL has been on the losing end of the culture war since players from around the league began kneeling during the National Anthem. Started by former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, the ill-placed form of protest has lead to failing stadium attendance, lackluster ratings and the scorn of the most powerful in the world - President Donald Trump.

Four Alumni Inducted to NRHS Wall of Fame

A former Jacksonville Jaguars player, a New Rochelle City Councilman, a prominent Yale doctor and a state Solicitor General joined fellow prominent alumni on the New Rochelle High School Wall of Fame on Wednesday. The inductees were: former football safety Courtney Greene; City Councilman Jared Rice; Dr. Roy Herbst of the Yale Cancer Center; and Tennessee Solicitor General Andree Kahn Blumstein.

Three judges nix latest Elliott plea

A federal appeals court panel denied a request by the NFL Players Association to keep Ezekiel Elliott's suspension on hold, a development that potentially clears the way for the NFL to enforce its six-game ban of the standout running back for the Dallas Cowboys. The suspension would start with Sunday's game against the Atlanta Falcons, pending yet another appeal.

GOP calls rise for Senate hopeful’s exit

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and a growing list of other Republican lawmakers called for Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore to withdraw from the race if allegations are substantiated that he initiated a sexual encounter with a 14-year-old girl almost four decades ago. "If these allegations are true, Roy Moore should step aside for all the obvious reasons," McConnell, who backed Moore's opponent in the Republican primary, told reporters Thursday.