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The Buffalo Bills announced Tuesday that they are bringing back their iconic red helmets for one game during the 2025 NFL season to celebrate the transition from Highmark Stadium to their new stadium in 2026.
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NEW YORK — The Mets could be getting lineup reinforcements this week. Ahead of Monday’s 7-5 win over the Los Angeles Angels, Mets manager Carlos Mendoza revealed that designated hitter Starling Marte (knee) is nearing a return to the lineup.
GRiZMAS, the holiday event founded by Southfield-bred DJ and musician GRiZ, will return this year after a two-year hiatus. The event will be held Dec. 19 and 20 at Detroit's Masonic Temple, venue officials announced Tuesday.
Kilmar Abrego Garcia's legal team is so concerned about his deportation, they have asked for a pause on his potential release, and that could undermine the relevance of a Maryland judge's pending ruling on whether to order his return to Maryland.
Tuesday will bring another beautiful day, making for the perfect chance to get outside before heat, humidity and storm chances ramp up later in the week.
The future of legendary football coach Nick Saban has become a major talking point. After stepping away from the college football ranks with the Alabama Crimson Tide, Saban took last season off and was part of the media coverage of the game.
Tax software company Avalara, which went private in 2022, disclosed on Monday it had confidentially filed for a U.S. initial public offering, indicating plans to go public again amid growing investor optimism for IPOs.
The House is increasing security funding and resources for lawmakers after a June attack on Minnesota state lawmakers reignited the long-standing question of how to best keep members and their families safe when they’re away from Washington.