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  1. ESPN QB Tony Romo agrees with Jerry Jones that he has 4-5 more years left ESPN IRVING, Texas -- Tony Romo is signed through 2019, but he can see himself playing beyond that for the Cowboys. The 36-year-old quarterback said he agreed with Dallas owner/general manager Jerry Jones' assessment that he has 4-5 more years left, ... Tony Romo says this offseason is 'drastically different' for him: 'I'm the only one in here getting younger'Dallas Morning News Dez: 'Getting Back To My Old Self' As Recovery From Surgery ProgressesDallasCowboys.com Dez Bryant: Close To "Getting Back To My Old Self"NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth (blog) FantasyPros -NFL.com -247Sports -Sports Illustrated all 92 news articles » Google
  2. CBS Local Richmond: Father accused of torching house, killing 5-year-old son surrenders San Jose Mercury News RICHMOND -- A father accused of setting fire to a Vallejo home, killing his 5-year-old son, turned himself into Richmond police Wednesday morning. Darrylone Shuemake Sr., 53, of Vallejo, called Richmond police dispatchers at 11:34 a.m. and told them he ... Vallejo dad suspected in deadly house fire turns himself inKTVU San Francisco all 7 news articles » Google
  3. FOXSports.com 5 new members voted into NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2017 FOXSports.com See who the voting panel selected for the five-member NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2017. By Tom Jensen @tomjensen100 May 25, 2016 at 5:15p ET. 0shares. Five individuals were selected as the NASCAR Hall of Fame Class of 2017 Wednesday in ... Hendrick, Parsons lead newest NASCAR Hall of Fame classMotorsport.com Childress, Hendrick, Martin, Parks and Parsons make NASCAR HOFYahoo Sports (blog) Five legends unveiled as 2017 NASCAR Hall Of Fame ClassNascar Washington Post -Charlotte Observer (blog) -Sporting News -Autoweek all 26 news articles » Google
  4. Early voting for June 7 primary underway Henderson Daily Dispatch Voters in the Tri-County will be able to cast a ballot for one of several candidates for associate justice on the state Supreme Court. Thank you for reading! Please log in, or sign up for a new account and purchase a subscription to continue reading ... and more » Google
  5. Noah tells teammates he's done with Chicago Bulls: report Yahoo News Chicago (AFP) - Joakim Noah has told teammates in recent weeks that he is finished playing for the Chicago Bulls, the Chicago Sun-Times reported Wednesday, saying he has no faith in team executives. The newspaper reported Noah plans to take ... and more » Google
  6. Patch.com Wayne Men Charged With Helping To Run International Gambling Ring: Prosecutor Patch.com Forty-six people were charged in connection with the ring that allegedly processed 'tens of millions' of dollars in bets a year. Wayne, NJ. By Daniel Hubbard (Patch Staff) - May 25, 2016 4:53 pm ET. ShareTweetGoogle PlusRedditEmailComments0. and more » Google
  7. WUWM CAIR Files EEOC Complaint Against Ariens Company WUWM Former Muslim employees at the Ariens Company in Wisconsin have filed a complaint alleging religious discrimination. The group acting on behalf of the former workers is the Council on American-Islamic Relations or CAIR. CAIR says the company has ... Wisconsin company sued over break policy for Muslim workersHickory Daily Record all 14 news articles » Google
  8. “Guess what, we’re gonna do the National Anthem, OK,” Donald Trump told the raucous crowd. Speaking at a rally in Anaheim, California, Wednesday, Trump said he was informed that there was not enough time for the National Anthem to be performed — something that usually occurs before the presumptive Republican nominee takes the stage — “because of the television cameras.” “I got here, and they all said, ‘We have a great crowd. We don’t have time for the National Anthem,’” Trump recalled. “I said, ‘Yes we do — we have time for the National Anthem, right?’” The billionaire businessman then introduced a woman, identified as Sherry Wilkins, who was at the rally and apparently slated to perform the National Anthem but was cut due to time constraints. After Wilkins completed the song, Trump thanked the singer, telling her she had a “great voice.” At that, the New York real estate developer continued with the rest of his speech, going to great measures to prove to the crowd that he has great support among women. “I’m telling you women do like me, I’m telling you,” Trump told the cheering crowd as he welcomed a group of women who support his campaign onto the stage. When the group joined Trump on stage, one woman said into the microphone, “Thank you, God, for sending us Donald J. Trump to be our next president of the United States of America.” — Follow the author of this story on Twitter: Follow @tregp Read more stories from TheBlaze Trump: I Don’t Know Enough to Discuss, but Suicide of Former Clinton White House Aide ‘Very Fishy’ Atheists Threaten to Sue Over Giant Cross in Texas Park — and Here’s the Bold Move Officials Just Took to Try and Preserve It CNN Host Rips Trump for Floating ‘Shameful’ Vince Foster Conspiracy Theory ‘Untethered to Reality’ Santorum Reveals the One Issue That Led Him to Support Trump ‘100 Percent’ Listen to Limbaugh’s Response When a Persistent Caller Presses Him to Endorse Trump Source
  9. WBC approves voluntary defense for Wilder Fight News WBC ruling regarding heavyweight division issued by WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman: WBC World Heavyweight Champion Deontay Wilder was scheduled to fight Mandatory Challenger Alexander Povetkin on May 21, 2016. On May 13, 2016, the ... and more » Google
  10. Washington Post Europe's migrant deal with Turkey may be unraveling. But it was flawed from the start. Washington Post ISTANBUL — Growing tensions between Europe and Turkey over elements of a deal to end the refugee crisis are raising fears that the accord, signed by the two sides in March, may already be on the verge of collapse. The latest sign of trouble came ... and more » Source
  11. Washington Post Europe's migrant deal with Turkey may be unraveling. But it was flawed from the start. Washington Post ISTANBUL – Growing tensions between Europe and Turkey over elements of a deal to end the refugee crisis are raising fears that the accord, signed by the two sides in March, may already be on the verge of collapse. The latest sign of trouble came ... Meet Turkish Journalist Who Lost Custody Of Kids Over Critical ReportingHuffington Post Merkel says more time needed on EU-Turkey visa dealReuters Merkel Caught Out as Erdogan Threatens to Ax Refugee DealBloomberg CNN -BBC News -Deutsche Welle -New York Times all 196 news articles » Source
  12. WKYC-TV Medical marijuana bill could come down to one vote WKYC-TV Following late-night meetings Tuesday, 11 Republicans and six Democrats plan to vote "yes" on a plan to legalize medical marijuana in Ohio while prohibiting growing marijuana at home and smoking it. That's the 17 votes needed to pass the bill, but ... Ohio Senate unanimously approves foster care age extensionHamilton Journal News Senate votes to waive medical marijuana fees for veteranswwlp.com Medical marijuana bill passes in Ohio SenateWDTN WCPO -Toledo Blade all 60 news articles » Google
  13. COLUMBIA, S.C. (TheBlaze/AP) — South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley has signed legislation outlawing most abortions at 20 weeks beyond fertilization. The law took effect Wednesday with the Republican governor’s signature. The only exceptions are if the mother’s life is in jeopardy or a doctor determines the fetus can’t survive outside the womb. AP These bans are now in effect in 13 states and blocked by court challenges in three other. South Dakota’s ban takes effect July 1. Under the U.S. Supreme Court’s 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling establishing a nationwide right to abortion, states were permitted to restrict abortions after viability. But the ruling offered no legal definition for viability, saying it could range between 24 and 28 weeks into a pregnancy. The high court has yet to rule on the 20-week bans. South Carolina state Rep. Wendy Nanney, who sponsored the bill, told WIS-TV she hopes this is the first step in “get[ting] rid of abortion altogether.” “I firmly believe life begins at conception and anything we can do to protect human life I’m all for,” the Greenville Republican said. The bill only affects hospitals, since the state’s three abortion clinics already do not perform the procedures beyond 15 weeks. A doctor at a hospital in South Carolina who does perform an abortion could face up to three years in prison and a $10,000 fine, according to WIS-TV. The South Carolina House approve the bill 79-29. The Senate passed it 36-9. Abortion Rate in South Carolina | FindTheData Read more stories from TheBlaze Trump: I Don’t Know Enough to Discuss, but Suicide of Former Clinton White House Aide ‘Very Fishy’ Atheists Threaten to Sue Over Giant Cross in Texas Park — and Here’s the Bold Move Officials Just Took to Try and Preserve It CNN Host Rips Trump for Floating ‘Shameful’ Vince Foster Conspiracy Theory ‘Untethered to Reality’ Santorum Reveals the One Issue That Led Him to Support Trump ‘100 Percent’ Listen to Limbaugh’s Response When a Persistent Caller Presses Him to Endorse Trump Source
  14. It’s been more than five years since a Florida jury cleared Casey Anthony of the murder of her daughter Caylee. But new allegations have emerged after a private investigator claimed Anthony’s attorney admitted that his client killed 2-year-old Caylee and hid her body. The accusation from Dominic Casey was recorded in court documents made public last month in Anthony’s bankruptcy case, according to Fox News. He also alleged that the mother paid her lawyer in sexual favors. Casey Anthony leaves the Booking and Release Center at the Orange County Jail with her attorney Jose Baez after she was acquitted of murdering her daughter Caylee Anthony. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) Casey claimed Anthony’s attorney, Jose Baez, hired him onto the case days after the mom was arrested in July 2008. “Baez had told me that Casey had murdered Caylee and dumped the body somewhere, and he needed all the help he could get to find the body before anyone else did,” Casey said. Meter reader Roy Kronk discovered Caylee’s body in the woods near her grandparents’ home December of that year. Casey claimed that before the girl’s remains were discovered, Anthony gave her legal team permission to try to frame Kronk “to portray him as a murderer and or kidnapper of Caylee Anthony.” The investigator said he left the legal team in October 2008. Casey alleged that Anthony and her attorney were having sex because she couldn’t pay him: I arrived at Baez’s office unexpectedly one day and once again, witnessed a naked Casey. This time she ran from his private office, through the conference room to the hallway. That night I told her that she cannot allow him to continue engaging in this behavior. Casey told me she had to do what Jose said because she had no money for her defense. Anthony was convicted of lying to police but was acquitted of murder in 2011. She filed for bankruptcy in 2013. Read more stories from TheBlaze Trump: I Don’t Know Enough to Discuss, but Suicide of Former Clinton White House Aide ‘Very Fishy’ Atheists Threaten to Sue Over Giant Cross in Texas Park — and Here’s the Bold Move Officials Just Took to Try and Preserve It CNN Host Rips Trump for Floating ‘Shameful’ Vince Foster Conspiracy Theory ‘Untethered to Reality’ Santorum Reveals the One Issue That Led Him to Support Trump ‘100 Percent’ Listen to Limbaugh’s Response When a Persistent Caller Presses Him to Endorse Trump Source
  15. Washington Post The story behind the 'American Dream' photo at West Point that went viral Washington Post As 2nd Lt. Alix Schoelcher Idrache stood at attention during the commencement ceremony at West Point, N.Y., on Saturday, he was overcome with emotion. Tears rolled down both cheeks, but his gloved left hand held firm on his white, gold and black “cover ... Emotional photo reveals Haitian West Point grad's American dreamCNN Photo of West Point cadet crying at graduation goes viralKTRK-TV Haiti-born cadet cries as he graduates from West PointFOX 5 Atlanta all 4 news articles » Google
  16. kfor.com Private Investigator: Defense attorney admitted Casey Anthony killed her daughter kfor.com SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – A private investigator who worked for Casey Anthony's defense team claims Anthony's attorney admitted that his client murdered her daughter and dumped the body. Anthony was found not guilty of first-degree murder and the ... Shocking details revealed by Casey Anthony's private investigator9NEWS.com Defense attorney admits Casey Anthony killed daughter Caylee, investigator saysNew York's PIX11 / WPIX-TV Filing: Days after Casey Anthony arrested, attorney tells PI she killed daughterABC NEWS 4 Newser -RadarOnline all 41 news articles » Google
  17. Washington Post WR DeSean Jackson a no-show at Redskins' 1st voluntary OTAs Washington Post ASHBURN, Va. — DeSean Jackson isn't taking part in voluntary team workouts, and the Washington Redskins don't seem to care. Jackson was the only healthy player not at Redskins Park this week for the first organized team activities of the offseason. Practice Notes: 2016 OTAs, Day 2Redskins.com Redskins Players React to DeSean Jackson's AbsenceCBS Local Jay Gruden pleased with intensity as organized team activities resumeWashington Times NBCSports.com -Richmond.com -Hogs Haven -247Sports all 12 news articles » Google
  18. Washington Post How 'American Sniper' Chris Kyle's truthfulness is in question once again Washington Post That Navy SEAL Chris Kyle served with distinction in combat is not in dispute. The celebrated Iraq War veteran braved enemy fire numerous times while deployed to some of that war's most intense battlegrounds. During the 2004 fight to take back the city ... Navy Probes 'Discrepancies' in SEAL Sniper Chris Kyle's Medal ClaimsMilitary.com New Documents Reportedly Prove 'American Sniper' Chris Kyle Distorted His Military RecordUPROXX Documents show 'American Sniper' Kyle embellished recordWashington Times BuzzFeed News -Mediaite -Globalnews.ca -Foreign Policy (blog) all 19 news articles » Google
  19. Journal and Courier Insider: How Caleb Swanigan's return helps Purdue Journal and Courier Purdue power forward Caleb Swanigan decided to pass on the NBA Draft this year and return for his sophomore season. What does that decision mean for both Swanigan and the Boilermakers? Why did returning to Purdue make sense? I talked to multiple ... Caleb Swanigan to return to PurdueToday's U (blog) Swanigan coming back to Purdue21Alive Caleb Swanigan: To return to Purdue for sophomore campaignRotowire all 13 news articles » Google
  20. Hudson Star Observer Update: Hudson couple wins $150000 in Powerball drawing Hudson Star Observer By Randy Hanson on May 25, 2016 at 3:08 p.m.. Mitchell and Linda Gill of Hudson claim their $150,000 Powerball prize on May 16 at the Wisconsin Lottery office in Madison. (Wisconsin Lottery photo). News River Falls,Wisconsin 54022 ... and more » Google
  21. ESPN Jets QB Geno Smith focused on himself, not Ryan Fitzpatrick ESPN FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- New York Jets quarterback Geno Smith, elevated to the starting role during Ryan Fitzpatrick's contract impasse, said Wednesday he's trying to embrace the opportunity -- albeit one that could be short-lived. "Every player in the ... Jets forge on with Ryan Fitzpatrick issue still unresolvedUSA TODAY Jets' Geno Smith believes he has 'an opportunity' during OTAsNJ.com Marshall, Decker, Mangold No-Shows At Jets OTAsCBS Local newyorkjets.com -NJ.com -Bleacher Report -Newsday all 25 news articles » Google
  22. AL.com FBI head talks 'Ferguson Effect,' guns and nationwide spike in violent crime AL.com Birmingham Civil Rights Institute CEO Andrea L. Taylor, FBI Director James Comey and Roger Stanton, Special Agent in Charge of the Birmingham FBI office, at May 25, 2016 press conference following the 2016 annual conference on civil rights and law ... FBI chief speaks at civil rights, law enforcement conferenceThe Seattle Times FBI chief: Protecting civil rights in some ways tougher nowSTLtoday.com FBI director speaks at Birmingham civil rights and law enforcement eventWIAT 42 all 16 news articles » Google
  23. Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton’s campaign sought to curb any fallout Wednesday after the inspector general’s office at the State Department announced its finding that her use of a private email server during her tenure as secretary of state violated agency regulations. Brian Fallon, Clinton’s press secretary, continued to contend that Clinton’s personal email server was not unique in any way since other secretaries of state and department officials have also engaged in the practice. “The report shows that problems with the State Department’s electronic record keeping systems were longstanding and that there was no precedent of someone in her position having a State Department email account until after the arrival of her successor,” Fallon said in a statement. Fallon also slammed Clinton’s “political opponents” for making sure to “misrepresent this report for their own partisan purposes.” AP Photo/John Locher “Contrary to the false theories advanced for some time now, the report notes that her use of personal email was known to officials within the Department during her tenure, and that there is no evidence of any successful breach of the Secretary’s server,” he said. “We agree that steps ought to be taken to ensure the government can better maintain official records, and if she were still at the State Department, Secretary Clinton would embrace and implement any recommendations, including those in this report, to help do that.” “But as this report makes clear, Hillary Clinton’s use of personal email was not unique, and she took steps that went much further than others to appropriately preserve and release her records,” Fallon added. Yet according to the report, even though others before her in the State Department used personal accounts, that doesn’t mean Clinton didn’t violate the rules. Also, she neglected to turn over all of her relevant emails before she vacated the office — as implicitly stipulated. The report went on to state that Clinton had an “obligation to discuss using her personal email account,” which she did not do. “Secretary Clinton should have preserved any Federal records she created and received on her personal account by printing and filing those records with the related files in the Office of the Secretary,” the report said. “At a minimum, Secretary Clinton should have surrendered all emails dealing with Department business before leaving government service and, because she did not do so, she did not comply with the Department’s policies that were implemented in accordance with the Federal Records Act.” The report also asserted that Clinton did not ask permission to use a private email server from her New York home, and if she had done so, the request would have been denied due to the security risks it presented — despite the fact that previous agency officials had used personal accounts. As the Associated Press noted, the report concluded that while former Secretary of State Colin Powell also used a private email account, it did not note that any other former secretaries had done so as well. “By Secretary Clinton’s tenure, the department’s guidance was considerably more detailed and more sophisticated,” the report said. “Secretary Clinton’s cybersecurity practices accordingly must be evaluated in light of these more comprehensive directives.” While Clinton has sought to portray the controversial use of her own email server as a minute issue, she did issue an apology in September. “Yes, I should have used two email addresses, one for personal matters and one for my work at the State Department. Not doing so was a mistake,” Clinton said then in a lengthy Facebook post. “I’m sorry about it, and I take full responsibility.” Clinton also stressed at the time that her use of the personal server was “allowed under the State Department’s rules.” — Follow Kaitlyn Schallhorn (@K_Schallhorn) on Twitter Read more stories from TheBlaze Trump: I Don’t Know Enough to Discuss, but Suicide of Former Clinton White House Aide ‘Very Fishy’ Atheists Threaten to Sue Over Giant Cross in Texas Park — and Here’s the Bold Move Officials Just Took to Try and Preserve It CNN Host Rips Trump for Floating ‘Shameful’ Vince Foster Conspiracy Theory ‘Untethered to Reality’ Santorum Reveals the One Issue That Led Him to Support Trump ‘100 Percent’ Listen to Limbaugh’s Response When a Persistent Caller Presses Him to Endorse Trump Source
  24. USA TODAY Meet the Shirtless Men Who Stood Front Row at a Hillary Clinton Rally ABC News The crowd at Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's rally in Buena Park, California, was so fired up that two men standing in the front row lost their shirts. The shirtless men, who arrived at the venue at 5 a.m. to secure their spots ... Hillary Clinton sidesteps email questions at rallyUSA TODAY Clinton gets distracted by topless men at her rallyPolitico Hillary Jokes About Being Distracted by Shirtless Guys at RallyMediaite The Hill (blog) -UPI.com -Instinct Magazine -KABC-TV all 13 news articles » Google
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