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NFL Players Union Files Grievance Over League's New National Anthem Policy
The league aimed to end controversy by requiring players on the field to stand for the anthem. But the players association says the rule "infringes on player rights."
Trump On Rosenstein And Kavanaugh
At a wide-ranging news conference Wednesday, President Trump said he'd "prefer" not to fire Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein, and said he wants to hear what Christine Blasey Ford has to say.
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WNBA Finals
The WNBA Finals are underway, and the league's popularity has increased. But SB Nation's Tamryn Spruill says the WNBA and its players are still trying to win something more than games — respect.
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Russians Allegedly Targeted Lab Studying Chemical Weapons
Russian agents were allegedly planning to hack into a Swiss laboratory that was analyzing nerve agents used in March against a former Russian spy and his daughter.
Tesla Is Under Investigation By The Justice Department
Tesla says it handed over documents after CEO Elon Musk announced he would take Tesla private. Investigators might scrutinize the company's accounting practices and whether investors were misled.
World Cup: 3rd Female Journalist Sexually Harassed On Camera
"Don't do this! Never do this again," Julia Guimarães told the man, who found it appropriate to try to kiss her on the cheek as she was about to broadcast live.
UAE Pardons British Man, Days After He Received Life Sentence For Spying
Matthew Hedges spent months in solitary confinement and without access to a lawyer, according to his wife, Daniela Tejada. Today, she says, "I've been brought back to life."
Gone Girl: Lower Manhattan 'Fearless Girl' Statue Is 'On The Move'
Fearless Girl appeared across from the Charging Bull on the eve of International Women's Day in 2017. It has now been removed and will be placed in front of the New York Stock Exchange.
Power Restoration In Puerto Rico Experiences Setback With Blackout in San Juan
In Puerto Rico, an explosion at a major power substation plunged San Juan and the surrounding areas back into darkness on Sunday. The blackout was a further setback in the ongoing efforts to restore power to the island.
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Chicago's Iconic John Hancock Center To Lose Its Name
One thing is clear: Whichever company buys the building's naming rights, getting Chicagoans to change what they call it is another matter.
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