Surgeon repeatedly PUNCHES his nurse girlfriend in China

Disturbing moment Turkish president's bodyguards attack Kurdish protesters, leaving them a bloodied mess outside ambassador's Washington residence during leader's visit to meet Trump Aaron Hernandez's 'prison lover' demands to see third suicide note 'left for him' as he hits back at former Patriot's fiancee who said he wasn't gay and the relationship behind bars was 'bull' Murderer, 45, who ate an epic last meal totaling 5,000 calories is executed by lethal injection after a final minute stay is turned down Air Canada flight from Jamaica to Toronto is diverted to Orlando after passenger 'attacked the crew with coffee pots, tried to open the cabin door and yelled it would only take one guy to take the plane down' Ousted FBI chief James Comey claimed in write-up of dinner with Trump that President asked him to 'LET GO' investigation into National Security Adviser Mike Flynn because 'he's a ... (more)

Colorado Senate Approves Revised Budget Bill

House Endorses Bill To Protect Pot Industry Colorado's House has endorsed a bill to allow recreational pot growers and retailers to reclassify their product as medical marijuana if federal marijuana policy changes. Mexican Man Who Lived In Church Freed A Mexican man arrested by immigration agents in Colorado last week has been temporarily freed after U.S. Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet intervened.

House Endorses Bill To Protect Pot Industry

House Endorses Bill To Protect Pot Industry Colorado's House has endorsed a bill to allow recreational pot growers and retailers to reclassify their product as medical marijuana if federal marijuana policy changes. Mexican Man Who Lived In Church Freed A Mexican man arrested by immigration agents in Colorado last week has been temporarily freed after U.S. Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet intervened.

Patriots QB Jacoby Brissett pens emotional letter to Barack Obama

Jacoby Brissett was inspired so much by Barack Obama's presidency that he wrote him a letter on Instagram. While most of the Patriots White House visit was focused on President Donald Trump and the players who chose to skip, third-string quarterback Jacoby Brissett used it as an opportunity to thank Barack Obama.

Deja vu: Another Trump crowd size dispute – this one involving the Patriots

Interpretation of the news based on evidence, including data, as well as anticipating how events might unfold based on past events President Trump welcomed the New England Patriots to the White House on April 19, to celebrate their Super Bowl win, but a number of key players were absent. Stop me if you've heard this one before: The media reported that President Trump drew a smaller crowd than his predecessor, and Trump's team flipped out.

Tampa Bay reaction mixed over US missile strike in Syria

The request by hundreds of lawmakers came as House Speaker John A. Boehner also formally requested in a letter that Obama "provide a clear, unambiguous explanation of how military action - which is a means, not a policy - will secure US objectives and how it fits into your overall policy" regarding the situation in Syria. David Havrenek, an organizer with the ANSWER Coalition, apprised foreign media that the president's actions represented a continuation of what he viewed as the country's questionable foreign policy.

Sharper’s lawyers: Plea terms not adequately explained

A federal judge did not adequately explain the terms and consequences of a plea agreement resulting in an 18-year federal prison sentence on drug and sexual assault charges for disgraced former NFL star Darren Sharper, lawyers for Sharper said in appeal briefs filed Friday. Sharper pleaded guilty or no-contest to rape or related charges in four states where women accused him of drugging then assaulting them.

Ex-NFL player headed to prison for 6 years in Ponzi scheme

Former NFL cornerback Allen a... A federal judge has dismissed the U.S. government's securities fraud lawsuit against Republican Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who still faces criminal charges of duping wealthy investors. Federal and local authorities say members of the MS-13 gang have been indicted in the killings of three teenagers on Long Island last year.

Perez: Democrats are in ‘crisis of confidence’

Democrats on Saturday neared the end of a long, competitive battle to choose a new national party chairman who will attempt to turn widespread opposition to President Donald Trump into more election victories. One of the leading candidates, former Labor Secretary Tom Perez, told Democratic National Committee members the party is facing a "crisis of confidence" and a "crisis of relevance" after losing about 1,000 elected posts from Capitol Hill to state legislatures during the last decade, in addition to Hillary Clinton's presidential election loss.

As party rebuilds, Democrats seek a new DNC leader

Democrats are beginning the process of rebuilding their party by choosing a new national chairman charged with turning widespread opposition to President Donald Trump into more election victories. With the outcome of Saturday's vote uncertain, former Labor Secretary Tom Perez and Minnesota Rep. Keith Ellison made a final push Friday to cajole support from the hundreds of state party leaders, donors and activists who make up the Democratic National Committee and determine the party's direction.

Robert Kraft weighs in on Patriots players skipping White House visit

Several Patriots have created a buzz by announcing through various media they won't be visiting the White House, bucking a tradition among professional sports teams to meet with the president after winning a championship. Many of those players cited President Donald Trump as the reason why they're skipping, claiming they "don't feel welcome" in Trump's White House.

NFL player boycotts trip to Israel, says he won’t be used as Netanyahu’s propaganda

Seattle Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett talks to reporters, Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2017, in Renton, Wash. The Seahawks play the Atlanta Falcons in an NFC divisional playoff NFL football game, Saturday, Jan. 14, 2017 in Atlanta CREDIT: AP Photo/Ted S. Warren Seattle Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett has often been a voice for social justice in the United States, and now, he's taking his advocacy international.

Fitzgerald: Players wrong to shun White House invite

There's a big difference between unity and unison, which we're now seeing illustrated by several misguided Patriots who have indicated they will not be joining their teammates when the squad is formally invited to the White House to be congratulated by President Trump. But sometimes we have a responsibility not to do the things we have a right to do, just because graciousness still matters, or ought to, especially to a team that enjoys such goodwill among its rabid fans.