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Retired linebacker points to youth and a loss of chemistry: “That formula usually doesn’t work” USATODAY.com Feed
Read More...One week before the start of the May sweep, a repeat of CBS comedy “The Big Bang Theory” beat out Fox’s “American Idol” head to head in both demos and total viewers for the first time. NBC rookie drama “Hannibal,” meanwhile, dropped off some in its third outing. According to preliminary national estimates from Nielsen,… [...]
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Read More...OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) — The last time the Baltimore Ravens won a Super Bowl, they mounted an all-out charge to pull off an encore. Yahoo! Sports – NFL News
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Read More...David Beckham went out a winner and Landon Donovan scored as the Galaxy topped the Dynamo 3-1 for their second straight MLS Cup. Credit another rising L.A. star, says Avi Creditor. SI.com
Read More...President Obama did better with white voters four years ago than most Democratic presidential candidates in recent decades. Polls show he won’t repeat that success. But the growth in nonwhite voters the past four years means he has a way to overcome the loss. News
Read More...President Obama did better with white voters four years ago than most Democratic presidential candidates in recent decades. Polls show he won’t repeat that success. But the growth in nonwhite voters the past four years means he has a way to overcome the loss. Politics
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