Aaron Hernandez Suffered From ‘Severe’ Case Of C.T.E. At Time Of Death, Report Says

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.

As Storms Rage, 100% Clean Energy Bill Aims to Avert ‘Climate Chaos Still Ahead’

A demonstrator holds a sign in New York City during the 2014 People's Climate March. Amid devastating hurricanes, historic flooding, epic wildfires, and the Trump administration's ongoing war on climate science, a newly introduced bill is receiving accolades for offering a bold blueprint to ditch fossil fuels and create an equitable transition to 100 percent renewable energy by 2035.

September 6, 2017

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Brad Paisley Band(s) Against Cancer with the Grand Ole Opry

T... -- Hurricane Andrew -- the monster storm that hit South Miami in August, 1992 -- showed just how shoddily many homes in the area were built at the time to accommodate ... -- U.S. forces violated international humanitarian law when they failed to take all possible precautions to avoid civilian deaths in an attack on a mosque complex i... The U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative today announced that the government of Vietnam has notified the U.S. that it w... The Nebraska Athletics Department has announced that former Husker volleyball All-American and Olympian Jordan Larson will have her jersey retired on Friday, Sept.

Former Ohio State Football Star Is Hitting The Political Arena

Anthony Gonzalez, an Ohio native and former star of the Ohio State football team, has filed to run for Ohio's 16th Congressional Seat in 2018 as a Republican, according to Cleveland.com . Gonzalez played in the NFL from 2007 until 2012 as a member of the Indianapolis Colts and on the practice squad for the New England Patriots during his final year.

Business leaders conduct survey, request local officials keep police department merged

Local business leaders have made one more plea to Savannah and Chatham County officials to work together to maintain a joint Savannah-Chatham police department. In a letter submitted last week to members of the Chatham County Commission and the Savannah City Council, representatives of the Savannah Area Chamber of Commerce, the Savannah Downtown Business Association, the Savannah Economic Development Authority and the Tourism Leadership Council said they polled their membership and found an overwhelming preference for keeping the Savannah-Chatham police department merged.

Dutch police detain driver of Spanish van near cancelled gig

Vice President Mike Pence addressed a sympathetic crowd of Venezuelans in South Florida as he assured them the U.S. will use its economic and diplomatic power to push for free elections. Vice President Mike Pence addressed a sympathetic crowd of Venezuelans in South Florida as he assured them the U.S. will use its economic and diplomatic power to push for free elections.

Prosecutors: Chicago slaying was part of sexual fantasy

Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick's national anthem protest is still causing debate in and around the NFL a year later as the embattled quarterback looks for a chance to play again. Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick's national anthem protest is still causing debate in and around the NFL a year later as the embattled quarterback looks for a chance to play again.

Channing Tatum goes all Magic Mike with Statesville store clerk

Actor Channing Tatum stopped at a Sunoco convenience store in Statesville, NC for some snacks and Tatum, known for his sexy dance moves in "Magic Mike" and the clerk, Beatrice, had some hip-swaying, arm-swinging dance fun in a Facebook Live video. Tatum and friends have done several videos around the state promoting his new film "Logan Lucky" about two brothers who pull off a big heist during a NASCAR race in Charlotte.

Will Democrats block probe of a Russian op against Trump?

Why are Democrats protecting the Beltway smear-specialist firm Fusion GPS? Specifically, why are the party's senators supporting Fusion chief Glenn Simpson in his refusal to say who paid to get that infamous President Trump-smearing "Russian dossier" drawn up? As The Wall Street Journal's Kimberly A. Strassel notes, Dem senators even passed on the chance to publicly question Jared Kushner and former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort , rather than also expose Simpson to public questioning. Maybe Democrats simply didn't want anything to mess up their "collusion" narrative.

Bite Of Minnesota: Healthy Vacation Grilling

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Smack Shack’s Crayfest Is Cray Cray And Back

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Board Votes Today On Philando Castile Police Training Fund

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Rob Gronkowski Runs Up A $100,000 Tab At The Casino With His Boys

Gronk and his 20-person crew ended up racking up a bill for over $100,000 at Shrine at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut, according to an itemized receipt obtained by TMZ Sports . The Patriots party boy and his friends drank through 160 bottles of champagne, 16 bottles of Grey Goose vodka, three bottles of Don Julio 1942, 45 orders of Maker's Mark, and 24 shots of Jim Beam.