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Analysis: Trump's approach to sports breaks with long bipartisan tradition

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President Donald Trump holds a jersey given to him by New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and head coach Bill Belichick alongside members of the team during a ceremony honoring them as 2017 Super Bowl Champions on the South Lawn of the White Hous
 
  Analysis: Trump's approach to sports breaks with long bipartisan tradition  
  Previous presidents have recognized championship sports teams as a way to unify the country around ideals of excellence, persistence and teamwork.  
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Flamboyant Dallas owner comes up with demonstration that seemingly had something for everybody.
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  Police crime scene.   FBI: Detroit again the most violent city in America. Police chief disagrees
The FBI data shows that Detroit saw a 15.7% increase in crime in 2016 from the previous year. Police Chief James Craig says it actually went down 5%.
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  Alejandro Villanueva of the Pittsburgh Steelers stands by himself in the tunnel for the national anthem prior to the game against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field on September 24, 2017 in Chicago, Illinois.   Alejandro Villanueva: I threw Steelers teammates under bus unintentionally by standing for national anthem
Alejandro Villanueva said he did not intend to be outside the tunnel for the anthem but did not want to move once it began.
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  From left; Arizona Cardinals cornerback Patrick Peterson, president Michael Bidwill, wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald and head coach Bruce Arians stand during the national anthem prior to an NFL football game against the Dallas Cowboys, Monday, Sept. 2   5 things you need to know Tuesday
The biggest news to start your day.
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  nfl      
  Marie Tillman, widow of former NFL player and Army Ranger Pat Tillman.   Pat Tillman's widow: Don't politicize Pat in effort to divide
Marie Tillman, was wife of late NFL player and Army Ranger Pat Tillman, says his service "should never be politicized" after Trump tweet.
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  money      
  Orange juice prices could rise as much as $2.30 per gallon, because Hurricane Irma destroyed much of Florida's crop.   Orange juice prices may shock you when you pay this much more
Orange prices could hit or rise above $2 a gallon, experts say.,
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  politics      
  In this May 17, 2017 file photo, Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md. speaks during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington.   Democrat Elijah Cummings begins probe into Jared Kushner's private emails
In a letter, Rep. Elijah Cummings of Maryland asked Kushner to "preserve all official records and copies of records in your custody or control."
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  politics      
  Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, center, leaves a meeting with Senate Republicans on Sept. 19, 2017, on Capitol Hill.   Sen. Susan Collins says 'no' to Graham-Cassidy bill, essentially killing Obamacare repeal
Collins' announcement came just after after the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office released a limited analysis of the bill.
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  books      
  'Sleeping Beauties' by Stephen King and Owen King   Stephen King and son team up for a beauty of a horror tale
In the horror novel 'Sleeping Beauties' by Stephen and his son, Owen King, women go to sleep and men run amok. A 3.5 star book review.
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Workers remove an election poster of the Christian Democrats  with a photo of German Chancellor Angela Merkel  in Berlin on Sept. 25, 2017, after Sunday's parliament elections. Merkel was embarking Monday on a complicated quest to form a new governme

Workers remove an election poster of the Christian Democrats with a photo of German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin on Sept. 25, 2017, after Sunday's parliament elections. Merkel was embarking Monday on a complicated quest to form a new governme
 
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