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Variety
Tom Brady Reverses Course on Retirement, Plans to Return to NFL Next Season
Tom Brady is reversing course on his announced retirement, stating that he plans to return to professional football during the upcoming 2022-2032 National Football League season. It was only as recently as January that Brady revealed his intention to retire from the NFL. Reports that the longtime quarterback would depart the sport had emerged days […]
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Associated Press
Colin Kaepernick still wants to play in NFL, seeks receivers
Colin Kaepernick is seeking receivers to catch his passes and a team to sign him. Kaepernick, who led the San Francisco 49ers to a Super Bowl appearance following the 2012 season, last played in the NFL in 2016, the same year he started kneeling during the national anthem to protest racial injustice. Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett quickly volunteered and Kaepernick responded, saying he’ll be there Monday and coordinate with him.
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Yahoo Sports Videos
The Rush: Tom Brady unretires, steals spotlight from KG, Kyrie, Mahomes
Tom Brady stole the spotlight on yet another jam-packed Sunday, announcing his return to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers just 41 days after retiring from the NFL. The news of Brady playing a 23rd NFL season overshadowed Selection Sunday ahead of the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Tournaments, Kyrie Irving sitting courtside as Kevin Durant dropped 53 points at the Barclays Center and the decade-long feud between Boston’s Big 3 came to an end as the Celtics retired Kevin Garnett’s jersey with Ray Allen in attendance. PLUS: Tom Brady may also have ruined Patrick Mahomes’ Wedding Day.
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NBC Sports
Phoenix Cup results, driver points
Check out the complete full list of results following Chase Briscoe’s first career NASCAR Cup Series win Sunday at Phoenix Raceway.
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ProFootball Talk on NBC Sports
Cowboys likely to cut La’el Collins if they can’t find a trade partner
One way or another, La’el Collins is on the way out of Dallas. Following up on a report that the Cowboys want to trade Collins, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that the Cowboys have given Collins and his agent permission to reach out to potential trade partners, and that if no trade partner can be [more]
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The Daily Beast
Sister of Black Mom Shot by Secret Service: It’s a Cover Up
Photo Illustration by The Daily Beast/GettyRetired New York Police Department sergeant Valarie Carey has not stopped fighting to get justice for her sister, Miriam Carey, since 2013, when law enforcement shot the dental hygienist 26 times as she drove into a restricted zone outside of the U.S. Capitol. Miriam’s baby was in the car when she was killed.Carey, who joined The New Abnormal along with Adell Coleman, co-host and executive producer of the podcast Say Their Name, tells host Molly Jong-Fa
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Motley Fool
$5,000 Invested in These 3 Stocks Could Make You Rich Over the Next 20 Years
Worse, many common attempts to get rich quick — by purchasing penny stocks, for instance, or investing using a lot of margin — tend to end up making people poorer, not richer. If it averages, say, 15% annual growth over 20 years, it would grow to more than $80,000. Over the past decade, its stock has averaged an annual return of 20.4%, enough to turn a $10,000 investment into $64,045 — and that’s without reinvesting dividends.
VarietyTom Brady Reverses Course on Retirement, Plans to Return to NFL Next SeasonTom Brady is reversing course on his announced retirement, stating that he plans to return to professional football during the upcoming 2022-2032 National Football League season. It was only as recently as January that Brady revealed his intention to retire from the NFL. Reports that the longtime quarterback would depart the sport had emerged days […]Associated PressColin Kaepernick still wants to play in NFL, seeks receiversColin Kaepernick is seeking receivers to catch his passes and a team to sign him. Kaepernick, who led the San Francisco 49ers to a Super Bowl appearance following the 2012 season, last played in the NFL in 2016, the same year he started kneeling during the national anthem to protest racial injustice. Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tyler Lockett quickly volunteered and Kaepernick responded, saying he’ll be there Monday and coordinate with him.Yahoo Sports VideosThe Rush: Tom Brady unretires, steals spotlight from KG, Kyrie, MahomesTom Brady stole the spotlight on yet another jam-packed Sunday, announcing his return to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers just 41 days after retiring from the NFL. The news of Brady playing a 23rd NFL season overshadowed Selection Sunday ahead of the NCAA Men’s and Women’s Tournaments, Kyrie Irving sitting courtside as Kevin Durant dropped 53 points at the Barclays Center and the decade-long feud between Boston’s Big 3 came to an end as the Celtics retired Kevin Garnett’s jersey with Ray Allen in attendance. PLUS: Tom Brady may also have ruined Patrick Mahomes’ Wedding Day.NBC SportsPhoenix Cup results, driver pointsCheck out the complete full list of results following Chase Briscoe’s first career NASCAR Cup Series win Sunday at Phoenix Raceway.ProFootball Talk on NBC SportsCowboys likely to cut La’el Collins if they can’t find a trade partnerOne way or another, La’el Collins is on the way out of Dallas. Following up on a report that the Cowboys want to trade Collins, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports that the Cowboys have given Collins and his agent permission to reach out to potential trade partners, and that if no trade partner can be [more]The Daily BeastSister of Black Mom Shot by Secret Service: It’s a Cover UpPhoto Illustration by The Daily Beast/GettyRetired New York Police Department sergeant Valarie Carey has not stopped fighting to get justice for her sister, Miriam Carey, since 2013, when law enforcement shot the dental hygienist 26 times as she drove into a restricted zone outside of the U.S. Capitol. Miriam’s baby was in the car when she was killed.Carey, who joined The New Abnormal along with Adell Coleman, co-host and executive producer of the podcast Say Their Name, tells host Molly Jong-FaMotley Fool$5,000 Invested in These 3 Stocks Could Make You Rich Over the Next 20 YearsWorse, many common attempts to get rich quick — by purchasing penny stocks, for instance, or investing using a lot of margin — tend to end up making people poorer, not richer. If it averages, say, 15% annual growth over 20 years, it would grow to more than $80,000. Over the past decade, its stock has averaged an annual return of 20.4%, enough to turn a $10,000 investment into $64,045 — and that’s without reinvesting dividends.