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The NFL already has strict rules on how game balls are handled in the days before the Super Bowl. But there will be added security this year.
U.S. workers should beware of promises that the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) will create jobs. When evaluating the recent Obama administration claim that the TPP will create 650,000 jobs, the Washington Post’s Fact Checker gave it the lowest possible rating of Four Pinocchios—aka “Whopper.” Fact Checker editor Glenn Kessler wrote (after the jump):
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell speaks at the Super Bowl media center in Phoenix, Ariz.
Brock Allen Turner, 19, said his "intentions were not to try and rape the girl without her consent" but to "'hook up' with a girl."
Experts warn that fake tickets are a certainty as the Super Bowl nears. KPNX reporter Gia Vang has the story.
Pedro Hernandez is going on trial in a murder and kidnapping case that shaped the nation's approach to missing children.
Dr. Craig Spencer told WNYC he wants to bring attention to the frail health systems of countries still grappling with Ebola.
This year, America is commemorating the 150th anniversary of the end of the American Civil War. The “Siege of Petersburg (Va.),” which began in the summer of June 1864, intensified so that by March 25, 1865, the U.S. Army under General Ulysses S. Grant blocked all supplies to Petersburg and forced Confederate General Robert E. Lee to abandon the defense of Petersburg and Richmond and flee southwest along the Appomattox River.
Seattle Seahawks super fan Dave Matthews cheers on the team by hoisting the 12th man flag to the very top of the Space Needle. KING's Jake Whittenberg reports.
A move by Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) to scuttle the nation’s key maritime law—the Jones Act—which put in jeopardy 400,000 shipbuilding, seafaring and supply chain jobs in the maritime industry, has failed.