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Chargers’ Jim Harbaugh ‘disturbed’ by hacking allegations against former Michigan assistant coach

Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh said he was “disturbed” by allegations one of his former assistant coaches at Michigan stole “intimate” photos and videos of athletes, mostly women, over a span of several years.  Speaking to reporters at the NFL’s annual spring meeting Monday, Harbaugh was asked about the 24-count federal indictment against…

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Cowboys’ Micah Parsons voices support for agent after Jerry Jones’ perceived disrespect: ‘No one I trust more’

Micah Parsons is eligible for a contract extension, and his representatives and the Dallas Cowboys could soon hash out a massive new deal for the All-Pro pass rusher. During apparent negotiations, Jerry Jones seemed to take a jab at Parson’s agent, David Mulugheta.  According to Jones, he spent “five, six hours” directly engaging with Parsons…

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Vermont lawmaker defends call for ‘picking winners and losers’ as indictment of ‘rigged’ economy toward rich

A Vermont lawmaker stood firm behind comments made during a recent Ways & Means hearing about the government’s role in the economy that drew the attention of state Republicans. “Right now, our system is rigged against working people, our poorest neighbors, and the most vulnerable members of our communities,” said state Rep. Teddy Waszazak, D-Barre….

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Colorado Gov. Jared Polis pokes fun at Trump with official ‘South Park’ portrait in April Fools’ Day post

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis poked fun at President Donald Trump with an April Fools’ Day post seemingly aimed at the commander-in-chief’s anger regarding his official portrait at the state Capitol, which was eventually removed.  “No one likes an unflattering photo or painting of themselves, which is why I went in a different direction for my…

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Backstreet Boys singer gets emotional during son’s ‘American Idol’ performance about finding his faith

Baylee Littrell, the son of Backstreet Boys singer Brian Littrell, opened up about his faith journey during an emotional performance on “American Idol” Monday night. Littrell, 22, performed an original song called, “Hey Jesus” that he wrote during a difficult time following the death of his grandmother. “My grandma was my best friend,” Littrell said…

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Wave of court orders blocking Trump’s agenda are a ‘judicial coup d’etat,’ Gingrich says

Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich condemned the wave of federal judges blocking President Donald Trump’s agenda as a “judicial coup d’etat” on Tuesday. Gingrich made the comments while testifying at a House Judiciary subcommittee hearing focused on “judicial overreach” by U.S. district court judges across the country. The former lawmaker highlighted that the…

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