Review-Journal accepting Raiders questions for first mailbag

There’s a lot happening in Napa as the Raiders prepare for the 2018 season, and the Review-Journal wants to make sure Raider Nation isn’t missing out on any information.

 
Patriots fan turns Tom Brady’s autograph into a tattoo

The New England Patriots star signed 19-year-old Megan Uhrynowski’s arm after a practice at Gillette Stadium on Monday night that she had attended with a friend.

Seahawks’ Earl Thomas reiterates desire for new deal or trade

Thomas explained the reasoning behind his ongoing holdout in a long post on The Players’ Tribune . Thomas has skipped Seattle’s entire offseason program and missed the first week of training camp.

 
Apple is first company to reach $1 trillion in value

Apple has become the world’s first publicly traded company to be valued at $1 trillion, the financial fruit of stylish technology that has redefined what we expect from our gadgets.

Sparks man sentenced to 105 years for sexually assaulting child

A Washoe County judge ordered Mario Lemus, 44, to spend 105 years in prison before he’s eligible for parole after he was found guilty of child sexual assault and lewdness involving a young relative.

Brookstone declaring bankruptcy, will close all mall stores

Brookstone, the ubiquitous seller of cool but largely unneeded things, is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection again and closing the 100 stores that remain in malls.

 
Promoting voter ID, Trump says identification needed to buy groceries

President Donald Trump has wrongly claimed that shoppers need to show photo identification to buy groceries, and he is accusing Democrats of obstructing his agenda and stalling confirmation of his Supreme Court nominee.

 
Colorado homeowner shot by police was Vietnam War veteran

A decorated Vietnam War veteran woke up to the sound of his front door crashing in and saw a naked intruder attack his grandson, so he acted to protect his loved ones, according to his family’s lawyer.

Scientific Games shows improvement in 2nd quarter

Las Vegas-based Scientific Games’ four core business divisions gained ground in the company’s second quarter, shrinking losses after the company’s 11th straight quarter of year-over-year revenue and adjusted cash flow growth.

Wildfires burning through California’s budget

Just a month into the budget year, the state has already spent more than one-quarter of its annual fire budget, at least $125 million, California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection spokesman Mike Mohler said Wednesday.

Ernest Hemingway story written in 1956 published for first time

The story itself has been little known beyond the scholarly community for decades: “A Room on the Garden Side,” written in 1956, is being published for the first time.

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