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Music Fan Seriously Hurt by Stage Diver During NJ Concert Wins $2M Settlement
A New Hampshire man who suffered serious spinal injuries when a stage diver landed on his head during a concert in New Jersey has reached a $2 million settlement with the show’s organizer. Jason Kooken, 46, of Exeter, was injured at an April 2017 punk music festival staged at Convention Hall in Asbury Park. His lawsuit claimed that security working…
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More Than 600 Protestors Arrested, Dozens Of NYPD Officers Injured As Protests Continue Across NYC
Protestors continue to demand justice over the death of George Floyd, and call for an end to police brutality.
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Rangers Top Senators 4-1, Tie Series 2-2
Oscar Lindberg scored two goals, Henrik Lundqvist made 22 saves and the Rangers beat the Ottawa Senators 4-1 on Thursday night to tie their Eastern Conference semifinal series at two games apiece.
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Browns' Garrett Attends Appeal Hearing for NFL Suspension
Myles Garrett looked composed and casual, a stark contrast to the last time he was seen in public. Stylishly dressed in a bright blue suit and black turtleneck, the Cleveland Browns’ star defensive end met Wednesday with an appeals officer in New York in hopes of getting a reduction to an indefinite NFL suspension that has temporarily ended Garrett’s season...
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How to Watch: Cowboys Host Vikings on Sunday Night Football
The Dallas Cowboys host the Minnesota Vikings on NBC’s Sunday Night Football in a game with playoff implications for each team.
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Browns Release Player After Threatening Social Media Rant
Browns safety Jermaine Whitehead has been released following his disturbing social media rant after a loss in Denver.
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Josh Hamilton Arrested, Accused of Felony Injury to a Child
Former Texas Rangers outfielder Josh Hamilton was arrested Wednesday, accused hitting one of his daughters with an open hand and closed fist while yelling and swearing at her, police say.
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Nats Beat Astros 7-2, Force Game 7
The Washington Nationals beat the Astros 7-2 in Game 6 of the World Series, forcing a winner-take-all Game 7 on Wednesday.
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RI Man Accused of Stealing $10,000 Tom Brady Jersey
Authorities say a Rhode Island man visiting the New England Patriots Hall of Fame took a Tom Brady jersey off a display and walked off with it. Zanini Cineus, of Providence, was freed on personal recognizance after a not guilty plea to a larceny charge was entered on his behalf at his arraignment Thursday.
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Guaranteed: Eagles-Cowboys Winner Will Be 1st in NFC East
One thing is guaranteed when the Philadelphia Eagles visit the Dallas Cowboys; the winner will take over first place in the NFC East.
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Boxer Patrick Day Dies After Suffering Brain Injury During Chicago Bout
Boxer Patrick Day has died days after suffering a traumatic brain injury during a bout on Saturday at Chicago’s Wintrust Arena, according to manager Lou DiBella.
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Youth Football Coach Faces Possible $500 Fine for Team's Blowout Win
A local youth football coach who faces a possible suspension and fine for his team blowing out an opponent 36 to 0 is now gaining support and social media attention thanks to his brother-in-law, a former Philadelphia Eagle.
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Steelers Top Chargers 24-17 on Sunday Night
The Los Angeles Chargers couldn’t hide their glaring shortcoming on Sunday, and the problem became even worse against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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After Static Summer, Democratic Race Enters a Chaotic Fall
A Democratic presidential race that had been largely static through the summer has tumbled into a chaotic fall, shaped by unpredictable events and the deepening impeachment crisis surrounding President Donald Trump. Less than four months before voting begins, front-running candidates are facing urgent questions about their ability to challenge Trump, prompted by a health scare for Sen. Bernie Sanders, an...
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'A Direct, Toxic Chemical Injury': What Vaping Does to the Lungs
Toxic chemical burns may be behind the hundreds of vaping-linked illnesses spiking across the country, according to new images of lung tissue taken from people who got sick after vaping, NBC News reports. The images and resulting analysis from pathologists were published Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine. The findings provide a better understanding of what’s actually happening...
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Scientists Search for Opioid Alternatives Inside Native Texas Plant
Researchers in Denton say they’ve discovered a plant, native to Texas, that has the same pain relieving properties as some of the most powerful pills on the market but without the harmful side effects.
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Nets Not Planning for Durant to Play This Season
The Brooklyn Nets expect to wait a year before Kevin Durant plays for them. General manager Sean Marks said Tuesday the Nets are planning this season without the injured All-Star. He added Durant will have a say in determining when he’s ready.
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Giants Barkley Has High Ankle Sprain, Time Out Uncertain
NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year for 2018 Saquon Barkley has a high sprain to his right ankle and there is no immediate timetable for his return.
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Rams Hold Off Browns 20-13 on Sunday Night Football
The Rams (3-0) remained unbeaten — and perfect against AFC teams in the regular season under coach Sean McVay — by barely holding back the Browns (1-2).