- President golfs with famed quarterback in New Jersey suburbs
- Trump has made 10 trips to one of his golf clubs in past 29 days
Donald Trump hit the links with football great Brett Favre on Saturday at his golf club in the suburban New Jersey hamlet of Bedminster.
White House deputy press secretary Judd Deere shared a photo of the US president alongside Favre, the three-time NFL MVP who played the bulk of his career with the Green Bay Packers and was inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2016.
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In this Feb. 20, 2014, file photo, former NFL football player Darren Sharper appears in Los Angeles Superior Court in Los Angeles. The disgraced former NFL star has renewed efforts to get a reduction in his 18-year federal sentence for drugging and raping women.
The father of three of Larry Nassar's victims has apologized to a judge after he tried to attack the former sports doctor who has admitted to sexually assaulting girls under the guise of medical treatment. Abortion rises as a hot topic in this year's state legislative sessions, as activists on both sides say they expect the U.S. Supreme Court to weigh in soon on how far states go in restricting access.
Photo by Sam Thiel Players on the Minneota football team raise up the Minnesota Class A championship trophy at U.S. Bank Stadium. The year 2017 was full of economic gains, sexual misconduct, tragedy and the thrill of victory throughout the nation.
When Super Bowl LII takes place in Minneapolis in February, a coming-out party of sorts for the city's new warship-shaped U.S. Bank Stadium , Minnesotans hope that their hometown Vikings play a starring role. But even if the Vikings don't make it to the big game, the Twin Cities will have many reasons to show hometown pride.
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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.
Gov. Mark Dayton, surrounded by Vikings owners Zygi and Mark Wilf on the left, and Michele Kelm-Helgen and Ted Mondale of the Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority to the right, celebrate after a ribbon cutting at the grand opening of the U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis on Friday, July 22, 2016. The Minnesota House voted this week to change the configuration of the Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority by adding two new members to make the governing body seven.
In this Feb. 15, 2013 file photo, Michele Kelm-Helgen, chairwoman of the Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority, speaks at a news conference in Minneapolis talking about the construction of a new stadium for the Minnesota Viking football team.
FILE - In this Feb. 15, 2013 file photo, Michele Kelm-Helgen, chairwoman of the Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority, speaks at a news conference in Minneapolis talking about the constr... . FILE - In this July 22, 2016, file photo, from left to right, Minnesota Vikings co-owners Zygi and Mark Wilf, Gov. Mark Dayton and Michele Kelm-Helgen, the chairwoman of the Minnesota-Sports Facilities Authorit... MINNEAPOLIS - The two top leaders of the authority overseeing the Minnesota Vikings' stadium resigned abruptly Thursday after weeks of criticism over the questionable use of luxury suites by officials' family and friends, a practice that auditors labeled an ethical violation.