Former Chargers and Buccaneers wideout Vincent Jackson’s death in February was caused by “chronic alcohol use,” according to an autopsy report.
Author: Tom Schad, USA TODAY
Ohio Department of Education concludes investigation, deems Bishop Sycamore ‘a scam’
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IOC president Thomas Bach dismisses diplomatic boycotts as ‘purely political’
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A spokesperson for China’s Foreign Ministry said the omicron variant will “bring some challenges” ahead of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing.
Who is Aaron Rodgers? Over lengthy career as NFL star, he’s offered only clues
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Attorney rips ESPN’s initial coverage of Dalvin Cook allegations as ‘journalistic malpractice’
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