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- New England Patriots victory parade scheduled for Tuesday in Boston
Mayor Martin Walsh's office said the parade will be held Tuesday. It starts at 11 a.m. at the Prudential Center and will end at City Hall.
- Va. man impersonates policeman, pulls over real cop
Prince William County Police say Shawn Michael Robinson of Alexandria pulled over an off-duty officer last Thursday.
- 'Power Rangers' star arrested after fatal sword attack
Los Angeles County Sheriff's officials said 36-year-old Ricardo Medina was jailed Sunday in the death of Joshua Sutter.
- Prognosticating marmot forsees six more weeks of winter
In his annual forecast, groundhog and pseudometeorologist Punxsutawney Phil informed members of his Inner Circle that spring will come late this year.
- Brady leads Patriots past Seahawks in Super Bowl XLIX, 28-24
The Patriots, however, needed a Malcolm Butler goal line interception of a Russell Wilson pass to seal the franchise's fourth Super Bowl win in the past 14 years.
- President Obama to propose huge public works project in budget
The President's budget, which will be submitted Monday, will include $478 billion in public works funding.
- Immigrants see court dates cancelled as Justice Department is overwhelmed with cases
Immigrants fighting deportation or seeking green cards have had their court dates cancelled; they've been issued dates in 2019, but officials say those are placeholder dates as new cases take priority.
- LA Sheriff reviewing video of Suge Knight's fatal parking lot encounter
Knight is in jail on suspicion of murder after running over two men in Compton, killing one of them. It is the latest and most serious in a long string of encounters with the law.
- Here we go again: Another major snow storm in Midwest and Northeast
More than a foot of snow is forecast for parts of the Midwest, New York, and New England Saturday night through Monday.
- Why NBA star Oscar Robertson backs legalized marijuana
Former NBA star Oscar Robertson backs Responsible Ohio, a group that wants to put ballot measure before voters this fall that would amend the Ohio Constitution to make marijuana legal for medical and personal use for those over 21 years old
- Super Bowl XLIX: How Jimmy Garoppolo plays Russell Wilson
Patriots backup QB Jimmy Garoppolo preps his team's defense by imitating speedy Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson in practice.
- Tiger Woods, working on fifth swing change, falls below Top 50
Tiger Woods shot 82 and missed the cut at the Phoenix Open. Instead of going to the Super Bowl on Sunday, he flew home to Florida on Friday.
- Balloonists land, setting new trans-Pacific records
An American and Russian flew a helium-filled balloon from Japan to the coast of Mexico, landing early Saturday after a nearly 7,000-mile-long trip.
- With Romney out in 2016, race for GOP donors really begins
Many large donors had been waiting to commit until they heard whether or not Mitt Romney was going to make a third run for president. Now that he's declared he will sit 2016 out, potential candidates are scrambling to get donors committed.
- Record-setting journey across Pacific in a balloon
An American and Russian have traveled farther and longer in a gas balloon than anyone in history. They hope to land today in the US.
- Coast Guard rescues five after mast on luxury yacht snaps
Five people were rescued from the 55-foot luxury catamaran Rain Maker, reportedly owned by Pinterest investor Brian Cohen.
- In state of the NFL address, Roger Goodell reflects on self
'We obviously as an organization have gone through adversity but more importantly, adversity for me,' said the NFL commissioner during his annual Super Bowl state of the league address Friday.
- Confederate submarine's hull again revealed 150 years later
Scientists are getting another look at the hull of the Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley, the first sub in history to sink an enemy warship.
- Mitt Romney says he won't run for president in 2016
Romney's exit comes after several of his former major donors and a veteran staffer in the early voting state of Iowa defected to support former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush.
- Etan Patz's murder trial opens 35 years after boy's disappearance
Thirty-five years after Etan disappeared in a case that shaped the nation's approach to missing children, Pedro Hernandez, a man who worked in a nearby shop at the time and confessed to killing the boy many years later, is going on trial for his murder and kidnapping.