Two Broncos Players Fined For Hits On Panthers' Cam Newton
Denver Broncos safety Darian Stewart and linebacker Brandon Marshall have been fined by the NFL for hits on Panthers' Cam Newton in Week 1, according to media reports.
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Denver Broncos safety Darian Stewart and linebacker Brandon Marshall have been fined by the NFL for hits on Panthers' Cam Newton in Week 1, according to media reports.
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The head of the government's fight against the Zika virus said that "we are now essentially out of money" and warned that the country is "about to see a bunch of kids born with microcephaly" in the coming months.
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Bill Cosby has long preached the gospel of personal responsibility to fellow blacks, irritating those who fault racism for holding the community back.
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Hillary Clinton speaks at Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte Thursday afternoon.
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