Jeffrey Epstein Case: Expert Hired By His Family Suggests Doubt On Suicide Finding
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A forensic pathologist hired by Jeffrey Epstein’s family said he believes Epstein’s autopsy suggests homicide rather than suicide. But New York City’s chief medical examiner stands by her conclusion that Epstein died by hanging himself.

Michael Baden is a private pathologist who was briefly the chief medical examiner for New York City in the late 1970s, before going on to become a celebrity forensic witness. He has weighed in on scores of high-profile cases,

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Fire crews air drops and a herd of goats help save Reagan Presidential Library from wildfire
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(CNN)A herd of ravenous goats played a role in saving the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library after a fresh wildfire erupted in the city of Simi Valley in Southern California, forcing officials to order evacuations of nearby homes.

In addition the firefighters and aircraft crews that responded, a hungry herd of as many as 500 goats had helped create a firebreak in the brush that surrounds the hilltop complex, officials said. The goats ate up vegetation that would have fueled the fire.

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Iggy Azalea Fires Back at T.I.’s Criticism: ‘Please Stop Lying’
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Iggy Azalea attends the Swisher Sweets Awards honoring Cardi B with the 2019 ‘Spark Award’ at The London West Hollywood on April 12, 2019 in West Hollywood, Calif.

The spiteful back-and-forth between Iggy Azalea and T.I., who inked Iggy to Hustle Gang back in 2012, continued on Monday as the “Fancy” rapper set the record straight on their past and blasted Tip for what she claimed to be continuous lies.

“Please move on and speak about artist you are (hopefully) actually helping,

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Sixers’ Mike Scott has Flagrant 2 call vs. Hawks downgraded to Flagrant 1 by NBA
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The officiating crew had a rough one Monday night during Sixers-Hawks — to neither team’s benefit — but the league is rectifying one of its worst decisions on the night.

The most egregious call came when Mike Scott was whistled for a Flagrant 2 after making contact with Atlanta big man Damian Jones and was ejected late in the first half after a review. On Tuesday,

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NFL Trade Deadline News and Notes: Halapoulivaati Vaitai Trent Williams on the Trading Block
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Also, what the Giants are getting in Leonard Williams, Lions are making Darius Slay available, Texans are NOT making DeAndre Hopkins available, and more rumors ahead of Tuesday’s trade deadline.

Eagles OT Halapoulivaati Vaitai continues to be a name of interest on the market; plenty of teams have offensive line needs, and Vaitai, in a contract year, could help. Philadelphia is stocked at the position, and if GM Howie Roseman does move the fourth-year pro,

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Federal judge reinstates libel lawsuit filed by Covington Catholic teen against Washington Post
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A federal judge reinstated part of a lawsuit against The Washington Post filed by the family of a Kentucky teenager that alleged the newspaper libeled the teen in its coverage of his encounter with a Native American activist at the Lincoln Memorial earlier this year.

Judge William O. Bertelsman, who rejected the suit in July on First Amendment grounds, said Monday he would allow it to go forward, but narrowed its scope from 33 published statements to three.

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Roob’s observations after Eagles right the ship with big win over Bills
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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — A win that saved the season.

The Eagles went into Buffalo Sunday and scored 31 points against the NFL’s No. 3 scoring defense, grinding out 222 yards and three TDs rushing in a commanding 31-13 win over the Bills.

So the Eagles are back to 4-4 after losing by 18 in Minnesota and 27 in Dallas. They’re only half a game and a tiebreaker behind the idle Cowboys.

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Patriots are halfway to a perfect record after using early turnovers to bury Browns
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The New England Patriots kept doing Patriots things. The Cleveland Browns persisted in doing Browns things.

That put the Patriots halfway to an unblemished regular season, and further cemented the Browns as one of the NFL’s biggest disappointments of 2019.

The Patriots improved their record to 8-0 with a more-of-the-same performance Sunday against the Browns in rainy Foxborough, Mass. The defense forced turnovers by the Browns on three straight first-quarter offensive snaps,

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Orlando Scandrick rips Eagles GM after being released
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PHILADELPHIA — Recently released cornerback Orlando Scandrick ripped the Eagles during a television appearance Friday, taking shots at everyone from respected safety Malcolm Jenkins to general manager Howie Roseman.

“Let’s just say, where there’s smoke, there’s fire,” Scandrick said on FS1 when asked about the rumblings of locker room turmoil. “That locker room is different. I’d tell guys when I came there that I felt like they were still living off that Super Bowl high.

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Ice-T Is Ready for Eddie Murphy’s Oscar Run
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At a special screening of Dolemite Is My Name in New York City, Ice-T, Tracy Morgan, and Jeff Ross came out to celebrate Murphy’s comeback—and the legacy of Rudy Ray Moore.

The teenagers figured out it was Eddie Murphy inside.

A special screening of Netflix’s Dolemite Is My Name for Academy voters and VIPs like Andre Leon Talley, Tracy Morgan (wearing a black-and-green sweater featuring a designer spin on Mickey Mouse),

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