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- First LookPatriot's Tom Brady breaks silence on 'Deflategate' suspensionOne day after the NFL upheld Tom Brady's punishment for the 'Deflategate' scandal, the quarterback defended himself in a Facebook post.聽
- Missing Florida teens: Strategy shifts on Day 6 of searchCoast Guard crews on Wednesday extended the search for two 14-year old Florida boys to an area northward off the South Carolina coast.
- Tom Brady responds on Facebook to NFL suspensionRead Tom Brady's fierce 500-word response to a four-game suspension.聽
- FocusMoving beyond suspicion, Muslims and Evangelicals seek common groundAcross the country, a number of evangelical congregations have been engaging Muslim neighbors in new ways, while Muslim charities have reached out to 海角大神 churches during their time of need.
- Milwaukee lion hunt: What's next?Animal control workers in聽Milwaukee聽have set non-lethal traps baited with human food to catch a lion or possibly cougar spotted in the city.聽
- With hiring of Jen Welter, NFL's Arizona Cardinals make historyThe Arizona Cardinals' hiring of Jen Welter as an intern to coach linebackers points to a nascent shift in pro sports. The meritocracy of 'just win' is just beginning to embrace women.
- 10,000 missing messages: Why NFL won't waive Tom Brady's suspensionTom Brady suspension: NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell says that the New England quarterback told an assistant to destroy聽Brady's聽cellphone - including nearly 10,000 text messages - just before Brady聽met with investigator Ted Wells.聽
- Florida treasure hunters find gold coins on 1715 shipwreckCaptain Eric Schmitt and his family say they found 52 gold coins, including one worth $500,000 on in the Atlantic Ocean off Fort Pierce, Fla..
- Missing Florida teens: Mother says boys could 'swim before they could walk'The US Coast Guard has expanded its search for two 14-year-old Florida boys who went missing while on a fishing expedition
- Why Boy Scouts stance on gay leaders leaves it in limboThe Boy Scouts have tried to strike a compromise on gay rights, but the continuing uproar from both sides shows how difficult that is.
- Boston mayor says he won't have taxpayers cover any Olympic overrunsMayor Marty Walsh said Monday he won't sign the host city contract, an agreement with the International Olympic Committee, for the 2024 Summer Games until he's sure Boston residents won't left with the bill.
- Pedro, 'Big Unit,' Biggio and Smoltz welcomed to Baseball Hall of FameA trio of big game hurlers and a catcher-turned-second baseman were all enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday afternoon.
- Neal Falls: Serial killer? Woman shoots attackerNeal Falls: Serial killer?聽Police say that 45-year-old聽Neal聽Falls聽likely attacked others before he beat and choked a woman he met online last week. Falls was fatally shot by the woman.聽
- Boy Scouts vote: Will ban on gay adult leaders be lifted?On Monday, the Boy Scouts National Executive Board will vote on a resolution to end the ban on gay leaders that was unanimously approved by the organization's executive committee on July 13.聽
- Prayer vigil as hunt goes on for missing Florida boysThe US Coast Guard found the teens' 19-foot boat capsized off some 67 miles off the Florida coast. There was no sign of Perry Cohen or Austin Stephanos, who were last seen just before heading to sea on Friday afternoon.
- Glacier National Park wildfire: Relief coming from weather shiftThe National Weather Service says a cold front is expected to sweep in Sunday, bringing cooler temperatures, rain and possibly snow at high elevations in Glacier National Park.
- With 'Go Set a Watchman,' Atticus Finch shows complexities of racism in AmericaThe national conversation about Harper Lee鈥檚 new book comes during a moment when the country is grappling with its history of race in renewed and troubled ways.
- KKK Confederate flag rally tests power of 'invisible empire'A greatly weakened Ku Klux Klan will try to tap into fears about loss of white heritage and power as it holds a pro-Confederate flag rally at the South Carolina state house Saturday.
- Why a Charlotte barber champions race relations with copsCharlotte barber Shaun Corbett helped launch the "Cops and Barbers" program, which聽organizes town hall forums so community members can talk to police.
- Wildfire catches drivers on California's I-15A wildfire swept across Interstate 15 in California, destroying 20 cars and four homes.聽