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The football fervor surrounding Sunday's Super Bowl Ll in Houston will showcase Tom Brady's New England Patriots pitted against the Atlanta Falcons. While all eyes will be on the gridiron, there will be plenty of moments for fans who enjoy another sort of spectacle: politician-watching.
Pence would be the fourth VP to go to a Super Bowl while serving in the role, following Spiro Agnew, George H.W. Bush and Al Gore. While it is not known whether Pence will be cheering for the Falcons or the Patriots, it seems clear that his boss, President Donald Trump, will be in New England's corner Sunday.
A crowd protesting a right-wing commentator's appearance at the University of California at Berkeley hurled smoke bombs, broke windows and sparked a massive bonfire, prompting officials to call off the event A crowd protesting a far-right commentator's appearance at the University of California at Berkeley hurled smoke bombs, broke windows and sparked a massive bonfire, prompting officials to call off the event A man accused of shooting a transit guard in front of two women in downtown Denver is set to appear in court as police continue to look for a motive for the unprovoked attack President Donald Trump's promised crackdown on "sanctuary cities" has triggered divergent actions from blue and red states: Some are moving to follow his order and others are breaking with the U.S. government to... President Donald Trump's promised crackdown on "sanctuary cities" has triggered divergent ... (more)
There is a lot at stake as the New England Patriots and Atlanta Falcons go head to head in the Super Bowl this weekend in Houston -- and that could include the stewardship of the Department of Education. Massachusetts Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren is comfortable putting her vote against education secretary-designate Betsy DeVos in the hands of Tom Brady and the Patriots.
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Neighbors of the 76-year-old who returned fire and killed his own son after being attacked Saturday morning describe John "Jack" Davis as a private man who liked to walk along Three Rivers Farm Road.
America decides: Hillary casts her vote amid long lines at the polls after one of the most epic campaigns in history. Now all she and Donald can do is wait and pray .
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New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady is trying to move on from Deflategate, calling it a "personal decision" to accept his four-game suspension. Brady talked to reporters Friday for the first time since deciding not to pursue further legal options in his fight with the NFL.
We've seen it so many times before. In the final minutes or even seconds, with chaos swirling around him in the pocket as huge defensive linemen attempt to crush him, Tom Brady steps up or slides to the side in buying an extra second or two and launches a pass … Unfortunately, last week it fell short.
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.
Republican Donald Trump is accusing Hillary Clinton of bribing Attorney General Loretta Lynch following a report that said Clinton would consider keeping Lynch if she's elected president. "It's a bribe!" Trump declared at a rally in Raleigh, North Carolina, Tuesday, hours after the FBI said it wouldn't recommend charges against Clinton over her use of a private email server while she was secretary of state.
The New England Patriots joined the latest "Deflategate" appeal to support Tom Brady on Wednesday, taking sides with their star quarterback in court for the first time in his fight against the NFL and Commissioner Roger Goodell. In an eight-page friend-of-the-court brief filed with the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, the Patriots said they "stand to lose their All-Pro quarterback for 25 percent of the upcoming regular season based on a severely flawed process."