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Tom Brady Coming Back for 23rd NFL Season: ‘Unfinished Business'
The GOAT is back. After all the speculation, it turns out Tom Brady isn’t officially retired. Less than two months after announcing his retirement from the National Football League, the QB announced on his Twitter and Instagram accounts Sunday evening that he has unfinished business and is returning to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for his 23rd season in the...
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Florida Officer Blocks Driver From Crashing Into Hundreds of Runners
A highway patrol officer is being called a hero after she used her cruiser to crash head-on into a suspected drunk driver and stop her from reaching hundreds of runners in Pinellas County, Florida.
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Report: Tom Brady to Contemplate Retirement After Second Season With Buccaneers
After two years with the Buccaneers, Brady is considering taking a break before recommitting to the team for the 2022 season.
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Police: Dunkin' Customer, 77, Fatally Punched by Employee
Police say a Dunkin’ store employee fatally punched a 77-year-old customer in Florida after the employee said the man used a racial slur against him.
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Florida Woman Gives Birth While On Ventilator With COVID
Alexia Khammanivong did not know she had given birth. She didn’t know that minutes before, she’d been flying over Tampa Bay in a helicopter at 120 mph. She didn’t know Kyrie weighed 3 pounds, 9 ounces, or that he, like her, was breathing through the help of a ventilator. She’d been sedated and placed on the machine hours earlier...
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No, the Super Bowl Doesn't Really Make Hundreds of Millions in Profits for Host Cities
You could call it “the Super Bowl of bad math,” since nearly every economist and data scientist seems to agree the economic impact claims made by the NFL and sports-loving politicians fall short.
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The Super Bowl's Super Sketchy Claims of Economic Windfalls for Host Cities
Every Super Bowl, politicians and NFL executives brag about the economic windfall of the big game for its host city. But NBCLX’s Noah Pransky is here with a yellow flag for those claims. He’s breaking down the three reasons why the benefits of hosting a Super Bowl aren’t what they’re cracked up to be.
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Buccaneers Set to Face the Chiefs in Super Bowl LV
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will face the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LV Feb. 7.
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‘Tonight': Jimmy Fallon Talks With Stanley Cup Champions
Tampa Bay Lightning’s Steven Stamkos, Nikita Kucherov and Victor Hedman discuss winning the Stanley Cup.
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Florida Pastor Arrested for Violating Rules Amid Coronavirus Outbreak
Florida officials have arrested the pastor of a megachurch after detectives say he held two Sunday services with hundreds of people and violated a safer-at-home order in place to limit the spread of the coronavirus. According to jail records, Pastor Rodney Howard-Browne turned himself in to authorities Monday afternoon in Hernando County, where he lives. He was charged with unlawful…
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Serial ATM Bombers Strike Throughout Florida
Investigators are working to determine whether or not incidents of criminal mischief at ATMs in Hillsborough County, Florida could be connected to three explosions at ATMs in Tampa Bay over the past few months.
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Florida Woman Arrested After Cache of Pipe Bombs Found
A 27-year-old Florida woman has been arrested by Tampa Bay area authorities after her alarmed parents discovered a trove of pipe bombs, weapons and bomb making materials in her bedroom.
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Angels' Mike Trout to Have Season-Ending Foot Surgery
The Los Angeles Angels say the eight-time All-Star will have surgery on his right foot this week because of Morton’s neuroma, a thickening of tissue around a nerve leading to toes that causes pain.
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Ex-Marine, Professor, MLB Draft Pick Among High Court Clerks
A former Marine who deployed twice to Afghanistan. A patent law professor. A woman who’s blind. Two Rhodes scholars. They’re among the lawyers starting work this summer as law clerks at the Supreme Court. The group of 16 women and 23 men hired by the justices were already on paths to become leading judges, professors and Supreme Court advocates. The...
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John Cena Makes Good On Bet With Padres Pitcher Logan Allen
John Cena & Padres Pitcher Logan Allen Made A Bet Two-Years Ago & Today Allen Was Able To Cash-In
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Police Looking for Owner of Prosthetic Ear Found on Beach Near Tampa Bay
The Holmes Beach Police Department says someone found the ear this weekend during the World’s Strongest Man competition that was being held at nearby Manatee Beach, according to NBC affiliate WFLA-TV.
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Gym Hot Tub Victim Testifies in Rape Trial of Kellen Winslow, Jr.
A Carlsbad woman who accused Kellen Winslow, Jr. of a sex crime while they were sitting in the same gym hot tub took the stand for a second day Thursday.
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‘This Would Destroy His Career': Final Accusers Testify in Ex-NFL Player Rape Trial
Testimony in the rape trial of Kellen Winslow, Jr. resumed Wednesday with jurors hearing more from women accusing the former NFL player of sexual assault and indecent exposure.
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Images of Tattoos Are Entered into Evidence in Rape Trial of Kellen Winslow, Jr.
The rape trial for Kellen Winslow Jr. stretched into its second week on Tuesday as more women accusing the former NFL player of sexual assault were expected to take the stand.
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Serial Killer Who Took 10 Women's Lives Executed in Florida
A serial killer who terrorized Florida with a 1984 spree that claimed the lives of 10 women was put to death Thursday, his execution witnessed by the woman who survived one of his attacks and aided in his capture.