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Detroit Lions legend and six-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Roger Brown died Friday, the team announced. He was 84.
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  1. Detroit Lions great, six-time Pro Bowl DT Roger Brown dies at 84
  2. LSU, Caesars Sportsbook agree to historic sponsorship deal
  3. Vikings' Everson Griffen in concussion protocol after car accident involving deer
  4. Tropical Storm Odette off Mid-Atlantic Coast
  5. France recalls U.S., Australian ambassadors over submarine deal
  6. Green Bay Packers put star LB Za'Darius Smith on injured reserve
  7. U.N.: Global temps on track to rise 2.7 degrees above pre-industrial levels by 2100
  8. Las Vegas Raiders RB Josh Jacobs ruled out vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
  9. Inspiration4 civilian mission plans splashdown Saturday evening
  10. Watch: Colorado town pleads for return of stolen phone booth
  11. Maryland man's $50,000 lottery ticket nearly ended up in the trash
  12. FDA panel recommends 3rd dose of Pfizer vaccine for those over 65, at high risk
  13. Foes, allies send fuel to ease crisis in Lebanon
  14. Look: Purdue researchers create the world's whitest paint
  15. Look: High schoolers help police round up escaped goat herd in Colorado
  16. Who is Islamic State-Khorasan? Taliban rival a threat to Afghan civilians
  17. Pentagon admits killing 10 civilians in Kabul drone strike targeting ISIS-K
  18. USS Frank E. Petersen Jr. guided-missile destroyer completes acceptance trials
  19. Navy begins deep-sea search for downed helicopter, remains of crew
  20. Serious childhood infections may increase autism risk, study finds
  21. Deteriorating coral reefs causing decline in fisheries, put coastal communities at risk
  22. Justice Department accuses 138 medical professionals of $1.4B in fraud
  23. Gardener harvests 839 cherry tomatoes from a single stem
  24. Cowboys OL Ty Nsekhe ruled out Sunday due to heat-related illness

Detroit Lions great, six-time Pro Bowl DT Roger Brown dies at 84

Detroit Lions legend and six-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Roger Brown died Friday, the team announced. He was 84.
   

LSU, Caesars Sportsbook agree to historic sponsorship deal

Louisiana State University and Caesars Sportsbook announced they have entered into a multiyear sponsorship agreement that will make LSU the first school in the SEC to form a partnership with a gambling company.
   

Vikings' Everson Griffen in concussion protocol after car accident involving deer

Minnesota Vikings defensive end Everson Griffen sustained a concussion in a car accident earlier this week after swerving to avoid a deer, head coach Mike Zimmer said Friday.
   

Tropical Storm Odette off Mid-Atlantic Coast

Tropical Storm Odette formed Friday afternoon off the U.S. Mid-Atlantic Coast and was expected to stay in open waters through next week.
   

France recalls U.S., Australian ambassadors over submarine deal

French President Emmanuel Macron recalled his ambassador to the United States on Friday in response to the United States and Britain's to share submarine technology with Australia.
   

Green Bay Packers put star LB Za'Darius Smith on injured reserve

The Green Bay Packers have placed star outside linebacker Za'Darius Smith on injured reserve with a lingering back injury.
   

U.N.: Global temps on track to rise 2.7 degrees above pre-industrial levels by 2100

The average global temperature is on a path to increase to 2.7 degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels by the end of the century despite efforts made under the Paris Agreement on climate, the United Nations warned.
   

Las Vegas Raiders RB Josh Jacobs ruled out vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

Las Vegas Raiders starting running back Josh Jacobs was ruled out for Sunday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers because of ankle and toe injuries.
   

Inspiration4 civilian mission plans splashdown Saturday evening

The crew of the first all-civilian orbital space mission, Inspiration4, plans to return to Earth to a splashdown off the coast of Florida on Saturday evening.
   

Watch: Colorado town pleads for return of stolen phone booth

Residents of a small Colorado town are pleading for the return of a phone booth that served as the centerpiece of a public park for decades.
   

Maryland man's $50,000 lottery ticket nearly ended up in the trash

A Maryland man who won a $50,000 lottery prize said the winning ticket nearly ended up being thrown in the trash before he realized it was a winner.
   

FDA panel recommends 3rd dose of Pfizer vaccine for those over 65, at high risk

A Food and Drug Administration panel voted Friday to recommend a third dose of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine for those over age 65, health care workers and people at high risk for occupational exposure to the virus.
   

Foes, allies send fuel to ease crisis in Lebanon

Fuel shipments have begun arriving in Lebanon, the efforts of foes and allies, to ease a shortage that has crippled life for months with limited electricity and gasoline.
   

Look: Purdue researchers create the world's whitest paint

Researchers at Purdue University earned a Guinness World Record with an unusual development: the world's whitest paint.
   

Look: High schoolers help police round up escaped goat herd in Colorado

Police in Colorado said some helpful high schoolers came to the assistance of an animal protection officer when a herd of goats got loose from a city park.
   

Who is Islamic State-Khorasan? Taliban rival a threat to Afghan civilians

Who is Islamic State-Khorasan Province? Made up of defectors from other militant groups, it seeks to establish an Islamic caliphate and label those who reject Sharia law as apostates who can be executed as punishment.
   

Pentagon admits killing 10 civilians in Kabul drone strike targeting ISIS-K

The Pentagon on Friday admitted it killed 10 Afghan civilians, including several children, in a drone strike in Kabul meant to target Islamic State-Khorasan Province militants last month.
   

USS Frank E. Petersen Jr. guided-missile destroyer completes acceptance trials

The USS Frank E. Petersen Jr. cleared another hurdle toward joining the Navy's fleet after it completed acceptance trials on Thursday.
   

Navy begins deep-sea search for downed helicopter, remains of crew

The U.S. Navy began its deep-sea search this week for the remains of an MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter and the remains of five sailors who died after the aircraft crashed into waters off the San Diego coast on Aug. 31.
   

Serious childhood infections may increase autism risk, study finds

Serious infections in infancy appear to increase the risk for autism spectrum disorder in male children, a study published by the journal Scientific Advances found.
   

Deteriorating coral reefs causing decline in fisheries, put coastal communities at risk

The degradation of the world's coral reefs is causing a sharp decline in fisheries and putting coastal communities in peril, a new study has found.
   

Justice Department accuses 138 medical professionals of $1.4B in fraud

The Justice Department on Friday charged 138 medical professionals for allegedly taking part in healthcare fraud totaling some $1.4 billion.
   

Gardener harvests 839 cherry tomatoes from a single stem

A British gardener harvested 839 tomatoes from a single stem -- nearly double the Guinness World Record of 448.
   

Cowboys OL Ty Nsekhe ruled out Sunday due to heat-related illness

The Dallas Cowboys will be without tackle Ty Nsekhe, who was hospitalized due to a heat-related illness, when they play the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday, coach Mike McCarthy told reporters Friday.
   
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