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Hank Aaron, Major League Baseball Legend, Dies at 86
Born in Mobile, Alabama in 1934, Aaron's baseball career began in the Negro Leagues in 1952 before playing for the then-Milwaukee and later-Atlanta Braves from 1954 to 1974 and for the Milwaukee Brewers from 1975 to 1976.
Biden Inauguration: Joe Biden Takes Oath of Office, Becomes 46th President of the United States
Joseph R. Biden was sworn into office on Wednesday, becoming the 46th President of the United States in an inaugural ceremony on the Capitol's West Front.
Four Injured, Suspect in Custody After Morning Explosion at New York City’s Port Authority Bus Terminal
One suspect is in custody and four people are injured after an explosion in a busy New York City commuter hub this morning.
Three Dead, Including Suspect, in Shooting at Lafayette, Louisiana Movie Theater
Three people, including the perpetrator, are dead and nine are wounded after an active shooter situation in a Lafayette, Louisiana movie theater at approximately 8 p.m. on Thursday night.
Tim Tebow Signs a New NFL Contract
Former Jets backup quarterback and media lightning rod Tim Tebow has found a new home in the National Football League.