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Hours after an NFL-sanctioned report accused him of harassing Jonathan Martin, another teammate and an assistant trainer, Richie Incognito took to Twitter with a message:%3Cblockquote%20class=%22twitter-tweet%22%20lang=%22en%22%3E%3Cp%3EPleeeeease%20Stop%20The%20Hate.
The new high-tech skinsuits were developed with help from a prominent defense contractor and unveiled just before the Sochi Olympics.
NBC's Pete Williams reports that the Obama administration has established a new set of rules that allows banks to do business with marijuana dealers.
An accomplished New Mexico racehorse trainer has been suspended for 16 years and fined $40,000 after four of his steeds tested positive for the active ingredient in Viagra.
The Economic Policy Institute (EPI), the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (CBPP), the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) and Media Matters have released important research about the economy in the past few weeks. Here's a look at some of the key pieces they have uncovered about the U.S. economy.
The last time Edwin Lafontaine heard from his 21-year-old daughter it was via a frantic phone call. He says his eldest child spoke in disjointed sentences, making little sense."She told her mother she feared for her life, that they were chasing her," Lafontaine said in Spanish.
California would become the first state to require warning labels on sodas and other sugary drinks under a proposal a state lawmaker announced Thursday.SB1000 would require the warning on the front of all beverage containers with added sweeteners that have 75 or more calories in every 12 ounces.
Three men in their 20s were found dead in a Philadelphia home Thursday afternoon in what police say was an execution-style triple murder.
Prosecutors showed FBI video surveillance of a torture chamber a former Chicago police officer is accused of masterminding to use in a plan to abduct and extort money from a businessman.Steven Mandell, 62, is accused of a number of extortion plots involving businessman Steve Campbell.
WASHINGTON – The Obama administration issued new rules Friday intended to ease the concerns of banks wanting to deal with businesses that legally sell marijuana, something the nation's banks have so far declined to do.