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NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell received an annual salary of $63 million for the past two years, according to the the New York Times, citing documents shared privately by league officials. The figure was revealed during an internal team owners meeting that took place in New York City, the paper reported. …

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Transcript: Dr. Scott Gottlieb on “Face the Nation”, October 24, 2021

The following is a transcript of an interview with former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb that aired Sunday, October 24, 2021, on “Face the Nation.” MARGARET BRENNAN: We’re joined now by former FDA commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb, who also serves on the board of Pfizer. Good to have you with …

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Peter Scolari, known for roles in “Bosom Buddies” and “Girls,” dies at 66

Actor Peter Scolari, who was known for his role in “Bosom Buddies” alongside Tom Hanks, has died of cancer, his manager Ellen Lubin Sanitsky confirmed Friday. He was 66. Scolari, who most recently appeared in the series “Evil,” had a decades-long career. He rose to fame in 1980 when he …

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Minneapolis police officer charged with manslaughter and homicide in the death of Leneal Frazier

Minneapolis police officer Brian Cummings is facing two felony charges after his squad car hit another car, killing its driver, the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office announced Friday. The driver, Leneal Frazier, was the uncle of Darnella Frazier, the teenager who won a special Pulitzer prize for filming the 2020 murder of …

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Consumers fear supply

American consumers are worried that supply-chain woes will hinder their holiday shopping this year, according to a new survey from software maker Oracle. Some 28% worry about more expensive products, while almost as many fret that they’ll struggle to find the gifts they’re looking for, the questionnaire found.  The poll …

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SEC eyes greater regulation of stock trading after GameStop saga

The Securities and Exchange Commission is weighing new regulations on stock-trading apps after a frenzy in GameStop and other “meme stocks” earlier this year, according to a report issued by the commission Monday.  The agency found that the trading mania, in which hundreds of thousands of investors piled into the …

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Justice Department asks court to stop Texas abortion law from being implemented

The Justice Department asked a federal appeals court Monday to stop the implementation of Texas’ restrictive abortion law, requesting the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals to deny a stay against an injunction blocking the law from going into effect.  The move comes days after a three-judge panel on the 5th Circuit …

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Electrician with a knife and baseball bat kills 3 co

Authorities said Sunday a third victim has died following a violent attack where an angry electrician wielding a knife and baseball bat killed three co-workers and injured another at the Florida home they shared. Polk County Sheriff’s officials said electrician Shaun Runyon got into the argument with his supervisor Friday, …

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Dental coverage for older and disabled people at stake in budget battle

The mouths of tens of millions of Americans have a stake in the budget reconciliation debate now flaring on Capitol Hill. A Democratic push to add dental, along with hearing and vision, coverage to Medicare for the first time is butting up against industry organizations like the American Dental Association, …

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Republicans dig in on debt limit fight as economists warn of catastrophe

Republican Senators said Wednesday that they will not help address the debt limit as the United States barrels toward default, an unprecedented situation that experts warn would plunge the United States into a financial crisis.  Democrats tied the debt limit suspension to a short-term budget bill to keep the government …

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