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Aaron Hernandez Acquitted in 2012 Double Murder Case

A Boston jury on Friday found former New England Patriots football star Aaron Hernandez not guilty of murdering two men outside a Boston nightclub in 2012, following what prosecutors described as a dispute that began over a spilled drink.

NFL Officiating Chief Dean Blandino Resigns

Dean Blandino, the NFL officiating director who has overseen rule changes that emphasized player safety, is leaving the league to spend more time with his family and explore other opportunities.

NFL Officiating Chief Dean Blandino Resigns

Dean Blandino, the NFL officiating director who has overseen rule changes that emphasized player safety, is leaving the league to spend more time with his family and explore other opportunities.

St. Louis' NFL Lawsuit Could Open Legal, PR Floodgates

The city of St. Louis’ lawsuit this week against the NFL and its 32 teams over the Rams’ move to Los Angeles could trigger alarm bells for league officials that approved three controversial franchise relocations in the last two years.

LeBron James to Open Public School for At-Risk Kids

James, who has been committed to helping kids in his hometown through a variety of educational programs, is teaming up with Akron public schools to open the "I Promise School" dedicated to aiding at-risk children who might otherwise be left behind.

LeBron James to Open Public School for At-Risk Kids

James, who has been committed to helping kids in his hometown through a variety of educational programs, is teaming up with Akron public schools to open the "I Promise School" dedicated to aiding at-risk children who might otherwise be left behind.

Chicago Cubs Raise 2016 World Series Flag

The Chicago Cubs raised their 2016 World Series championship flag Monday night, delighting a raucous crowd that waited through a long rain delay for a moment more than a century in the making.

Garcia Masters Augusta

Sergio Garcia ended nearly two decades of major heartbreak when he beat Justin Rose in a playoff to win the U.S. Masters.