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Federal court rejects Tom Brady’s ‘Deflategate’ appeal

Quarterback Tom Brady’s last best chance to avoid serving a four-game “Deflategate” suspension to start the new season was flatly rejected Wednesday by an appeals court.

 
Cameron resigns as Britain’s prime minister, May steps in

In a carefully orchestrated political ballet, David Cameron left his job, resigning as prime minister soon afterward at Buckingham Palace, and Theresa May then became Britain’s new leader.

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Adam Silver says expansion isn’t on NBA’s horizon

NBA commissioner Adam Silver said the league is not ready to expand and is content having Las Vegas serve as the home to the NBA Summer League and USA Basketball.

 
Sharing Netflix or HBO Go passwords is now a federal crime

A court ruling last week now means that the act of using someone else’s password to access an online service without the authorization of the system’s owner may be considered a violation of federal computer law.

 
Sanders calls for unity as he endorses Clinton at New Hampshire rally

A contentious Democratic primary fight ended Tuesday with hugs, handshakes and thank yous, as Bernie Sanders told supporters that their “political revolution” was dependent upon getting Hillary Clinton elected.

 
Joe Paterno ignored boy’s complaint against Jerry Sandusky in 1976, documents show

Penn State coach Joe Paterno was told by a teen boy in 1976 that former assistant coach Jerry Sandusky had molested him in the shower but responded that he didn’t want to hear about it and had “a football season to worry about,” according to court documents unsealed Tuesday.

 
What you need to know about Amazon Prime Day 2016

Last summer, Amazon.com tried something new — It promised shoppers a Black Friday-like sale in the dead of summer, one that would only be accessible to members of its Prime program.

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