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The Chicago Bears fired coach Matt Eberflus on Friday, less than 24 hours after a series of mental lapses unfolded in the chaotic, final 30 seconds of his team’s Thanksgiving Day loss at Detroit. Eberflus’ sacking followed a meeting with Bears Chairman George McCaskey and team President Kevin Warren, according to General Manager Ryan Poles. "We extend our gratitude for his commitment to the Chicago Bears and wish him and his family the best moving forward.”Warren acknowledged the importance of the head-coaching role and emphasized the team's commitment to its fans. Eberflus opted against calling his third and final timeout at that moment. The Thanksgiving Day disaster in Detroit came a month after the Bears lost to the Washington Commanders, 18-15, when Jayden Daniels connected with Noah Brown on a 52-yard Hail Mary as time expired.
Persons: Matt Eberflus, Eberflus ’, George McCaskey, Kevin Warren, Ryan Poles, George, Kevin, Matt, , ” Warren, Ryan, Teven Jenkins, Cairo Santos, Caleb Williams, Detroit's Za'Darius Smith, Eberflus, Santos, Williams, Rome Odunze, would've, Thomas Brown, Jayden Daniels, Noah Brown, Mary, Tyrique Stevenson, Daniels Organizations: Chicago Bears, Detroit, Bears, Detroit Lions, Lions, Cairo, Rome, Ford, Chicago, NFC, San Francisco 49ers, Washington Locations: Chicago, Toledo, Detroit
Dodgers slugger Shohei Ohtani claimed in court papers this week that his former interpreter is in “wrongful possession” of valuable baseball cards that rightfully belong to him. Ohtani is seeking to recover $325,000 worth of baseball cards that he claims onetime assistant Ippei Mizuhara improperly bought earlier this year, according to a U.S. district court filing by the player and his attorney, Blair Berk. Some of those stolen funds were used on collectibles, Ohtani and his lawyer said in a federal court filing on Tuesday. Japanese baseball player Shohei Ohtani speaks alongside interpreter Ippei Mizuhara at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles on Dec. 14, 2023. Brown / AFP - Getty Images file“Between January and March 2024, Defendant purchased approximately $325,000 worth of baseball cards at online resellers eBay and Whatnot, with payments drawn on Petitioner’s bank account,” the plaintiffs said.
Persons: Shohei Ohtani, Ohtani, Ippei Mizuhara, Blair Berk, Mizuhara, Frederic J . Brown, Organizations: Dodgers, Dodger, Getty, Defendant, Mizuhara, National League, District of Columbia, Sports, MLB Locations: U.S, Los Angeles, AFP, Seoul, California
Alabama A&M football player Medrick Burnett Jr. died Tuesday after suffering a head injury during a game four weeks ago, officials at the HBCU said. Burnett played in seven games this season after transferring to Alabama A&M from Grambling. “Our Bulldog family is heartbroken by the loss of Medrick Burnett Jr.,” Alabama A&M Director of Athletics Paul Bryant said in a statement. "We pray for his family and teammates at this incredibly difficult time," Mayfair HS said in statement. Alabama A&M, which is 6-5 overall and 4-3 in the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) action, has one more game this season, on Friday afternoon against Florida A&M in Tallahassee.
Persons: Medrick Burnett Jr, Burnett, Burnett's, Medrick Burnett, Athletics Paul Bryant, “ Medrick Organizations: Alabama, Bulldogs, Alabama State, Magic City, Austin Peay, , ” Alabama, Athletics, Mayfair High School, Southwestern Athletic Conference, Florida Locations: Grambling, , Lakewood , California, Los Angeles, Tallahassee
A Delta flight attendant slashed a co-worker and hotel security guard after a late night and early morning of heavy, “blacked out” drinking, officials said Wednesday. Smith and “several other coworkers were returning to their” riverfront hotel when he started bickering with the victim, New Orleans police said in a statement. While Smith was booked for attempted murder, defense lawyer Thomas Calogero said his client shouldn’t be charged with that alleged crime once the case reaches prosecutors. Calogero said he highly doubts his client will ever be able to work as a flight attendant again. I mean I’m sure he’s going to lose his job at Delta,” the lawyer said.
Persons: Joshua Smith, Smith, , Thomas Calogero, Calogero, Organizations: New Orleans police, Poydras, Delta, Association of Locations: New Orleans
An animal rights extremist believed to be behind a pair of bombings in Northern California over two decades ago was caught in Wales on Monday, authorities said. FBI Director Christopher Wray celebrated the capture of Daniel Andreas San Diego, 46, saying on Tuesday the suspect will finally be held "accountable" for his alleged acts of "violence and destruction." He's also accused of sending a "bomb strapped with nails" that went off at a nutritional company, Shaklee Corp., in nearby Pleasanton, on Sept. 26, 2003. The FBI believed that San Diego, who was born in Berkeley, bombed the firms because they had worked with another lab that had conducted animals experiments. “There’s a right way and a wrong way to express your views in our country, and turning to violence and destruction of property is not the right way," Wray added.
Persons: Christopher Wray, Daniel Andreas San, “ Daniel San Diego’s, ” Wray, He's, There’s, Wray Organizations: FBI, Chiron Corp, Shaklee Corp Locations: Northern California, Wales, Daniel Andreas San Diego, San Francisco, Diego, Emeryville, Pleasanton, San Diego, Berkeley
Traffic infractions against Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill — which escalated to a tense police confrontation caught on video two months ago — were summarily dismissed on Monday when officers didn't come to court, records showed. Bystanders recorded video of Hill lying face down on the ground as officers placed his hands behind his back and appeared to cuff him. At least two Dolphins teammates, tight end Jonnu Smith and defensive lineman Calais Campbell, were driving by, saw Hill pulled over and stopped to help. All of those Dolphins made it to their Sept. 8 season opener, won by Miami, 20-17, over the visiting Jacksonville Jaguars. “If I wasn’t Tyreek Hill, Lord knows, I probably would have been, like, worst-case scenario, I would have been shot or would have been locked up” and “put behind bars, you know, for a simple speeding ticket,” Hill told NBC News a day after the incident.
Persons: , didn't, Hill, Patricia Henrys, Andy Slater, Jonnu Smith, Calais Campbell, Campbell, Walter Payton Man, , ” Hill Organizations: Miami Dolphins, Dade, Dolphins, Miami, Jacksonville Jaguars, NBC Locations: Miami, Dade County
A white Florida woman who fatally shot her Black neighbor through a locked door was sentenced to 25 years in prison Monday for the "completely unnecessary" gunfire. Marion County Circuit Court Judge Robert Hodges said Susan Louise Lorincz, 60, did "significant harm" to the victim and her family. Pamela Dias, the victim's mother, said the slaying has impacted every aspect of her life. When Owens knocked on her door, the defense team's psychologist said Monday that Lorincz’s PTSD led her to make a tragically bad choice. “She’s perceiving that the door, the locked door with the bolt, will not hold, and that Ms. Owens is going to victimize her.
Persons: Robert Hodges, Susan Louise Lorincz, Lorincz, Ajike “ AJ ” Owens, Owens, Pamela Dias, ” Dias, “ I‘m, ” Owens, " Dias, Susan, Lorincz’s, Jenny Castillo, , ” Lorincz wasn’t, Billy Woods, Organizations: Marion, Walt Disney Locations: Florida, Marion County, Ocala
The NFL highlighted the risks posed by what it called “organized and skilled groups” of burglars targeting wealthy athletes. Mahomes has called the ordeal “frustrating” and “disappointing.”Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer in Santa Ana, Calif., on July 3. “It’s totally military”-level technology, Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer told NBC News over the summer. “The FBI reported that, in most of the incidents, the homes were equipped with alarm systems that were not activated,” reads the NBA memo obtained by NBC News on Friday. “The FBI also reported that the homes were all unoccupied and, in most cases, no dogs were present.”
Persons: Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce, Bobby Portis, Alan Hamilton, there’s, Mike Conley’s, Portis, Todd Spitzer, Allen J, ” Hamilton, , Hamilton, “ It’s, we’ve, Organizations: NBA, FBI, American Theft Groups, NFL, Kansas City Chiefs, Milwaukee Bucks, Southern California ., South America, Electronic, NBC, ” Minnesota Timberwolves, Minnesota Star Tribune, Los Angeles Times, , , NBC News Locations: Southern California, Southern California . Federal, Los Angeles, Orange County, Central, South, Instagram, Kansas City, Mahomes, Santa Ana, Calif, Chicago, Houston, Dallas, Chile,
The NBA warned players to safeguard valuables against "well-organized, sophisticated" transnational crime rings, according to a memo obtained by NBC News on Friday, matching a similar caution issued earlier this week by the NFL. The FBI reported that, in most of the incidents, the homes were equipped with alarm systems that were not activated. The FBI also reported that the homes were all unoccupied and, in most cases, no dogs were present." Earlier this week, the NFL told players to be mindful about publicly sharing any information about their whereabouts, homes and luxury items they might own. "The homes of professional athletes across multiple sports leagues have become increasingly targeted for burglaries by organized and skilled groups," the NFL memo said.
Persons: Travis Kelce, Patrick Mahomes, Sarah Stier, Leon Newsome, Newsome, Bobby Portis, Mike Conley Jr Organizations: NBA, NBC News, NFL, Security, Kansas City Chiefs, FBI, American Theft Groups, Milwaukee Bucks, Minnesota Timberwolves Locations: Foxborough, Milwaukee
A Wisconsin man is alive and well and likely in Uzbekistan after faking his own death in a staged kayaking accident — and is now in talks with officials hoping to bring him home to his family, authorities said Thursday. "Good evening, it's Ryan Borgwardt," he told the camera. While investigators did not go into detail about why Borgwardt went to Uzbekistan, they said he wasn't being held against his will. Ryan Borgwardt. Despite the manpower spent to look for him, Podoll didn't rule out that Borgwardt could avoid criminal charges if he just came home.
Persons: Ryan Borgwardt, it's Ryan Borgwardt, Borgwardt, Lake County Sheriff Mark Podoll, wasn't, Podoll, it's, Ryan, We're Organizations: Lake County Sheriff, Dodge, Ocean, Investigators Locations: Wisconsin, Uzbekistan, Lake, it's, Green, Lake County, Madison, Detroit, Canada, America, U.S, Dodge Memorial
JonBenét Ramsey's father still clings to hope that his daughter's killer can be caught, saying Thursday he welcomes new pop culture attention on the nearly 28-year-old slaying. "I believe it can be solved if the police accept help from outside their system. Ramsey spoke on "TODAY" along with Joe Berlinger, the director of the upcoming Netflix docuseries “Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey,” which comes out next week. While the Ramsey murder case is seared into the minds of Gen X and Baby Boomers, Gen Z and younger Millennials might not be as aware, Berlinger said. But the father said he's met with recently appointed Boulder Police Chief Steve Redfearn and is confident the department will be open to any assistance from outside Boulder.
Persons: JonBenét, John Ramsey, Ramsey, NBC's, That's, Joe Berlinger, JonBenét Ramsey, Gen, Gen Z, Millennials, Berlinger, there's, he's, Steve Redfearn, JonBenet, ” Redfearn, ” John Ramsey, Patsy Organizations: Netflix, Boomers, Boulder, Boulder Police, NBC News, Boulder Police Department Locations: Boulder , Colorado, , Ramsey, Boulder ., Boulder
A Nebraska girl's murder went unsolved for more than 55 years before an Oklahoma man was arrested and accused of being the "enraged killer," that was being sought for decades, officials said. Mary Kay Heese. The family maintained a Facebook page all these years, asking for the public's help to bring justice to the teenager whose "life was taken by this enraged killer." Investigators recently exhumed Heese’s body, though it wasn't immediately clear what role, if any, unearthing the girl's remains played in Ambroz's arrest. Ambroz was taken into custody on Monday and was still at the Kay County Detention Facility on Thursday, a jail official said.
Persons: Joseph A, Mary Kay Heese, Heese's, wasn't, Ambroz Locations: Nebraska, Oklahoma, Ponca City , Oklahoma, Saunders County , Nebraska, Wahoo, Kay
Just hours after 51-year-old Ramon Rivera was taken into custody following the trio of slayings, New York City Mayor Eric Adams was already questioning why the homeless man was walking free. He was released from a New York City jail on Oct. 17 for time served on burglary and assault charges, records showed. The day he was released, Rivera allegedly committed grand larceny by taking property from a Manhattan store, records showed. Then four days later, Rivera allegedly grabbed “phones and other electronics” from Hi Wireless store in Union City, another indictment said. In total, Rivera has been arrested eight times in New York City in the past year, court records showed.
Persons: Ramon Rivera, Eric Adams, ” Adams, Rivera, Yuki Iwamura, He'd, Angel Lata Landi, Landi, Wilma Augustin, Augustin Organizations: , New York City, Prosecutor’s, Hi Wireless, East Locations: New York City, New Jersey, , New York, Manhattan, Hudson, New York, Union City, Ohio, Florida, Peekskill, East, St
A lone, knife-wielding assailant killed two men and critically wounded a woman during an hourslong stabbing spree Monday morning through the streets of New York City, authorities said. ET and then by 500 E. 30th St. at 10:27 a.m. — were taken to Bellevue Hospital before they were pronounced dead, officials said. An officer caught up with the alleged assailant after a taxi driver saw the woman attacked, officials said, believing he was witnessing a robbery, and called police. The first man killed, who was 36 years old, was attacked at a construction site where he was working, police said. The second victim was 68 years old and was fishing at the end of 30th Street when he was attacked, authorities said.
Persons: , Joseph Kenny, Eric Adans, , Robert ) Garvey, Mayor Adams, Garvey Organizations: Bellevue Hospital, United Nations Locations: New York City, Bellevue, East, , New York
"I don't believe in the word 'legacy.' I think that's another word for ego. I'm gonna die and it's gonna be over. "So I'm gonna die. Tyson, 58, is set to take on fighter and YouTube personality Jake Paul in a bout that'll be streamed on Netflix on Friday night.
Persons: Mike Tyson, Tyson, Jake Paul, Jazlyn Guerra, That's, I'm, Mike, We're, Tyson wouldn't Organizations: Netflix
A death row inmate convicted of killing her toddler daughter is “actually innocent” of murder and should be freed from custody, the prisoner's trial judge said in documents unearthed on Thursday. The case, which has gained notoriety through reality TV star and aspiring attorney Kim Kardashian, is now before the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals. Texas death row inmate Melissa Lucio holds one of her sons, John. "So heartbreaking to read this letter from Melissa Lucio’s children begging for the state not to kill their mother," Kim Kardashian wrote in 2022. "It became a nightmare from which she couldn’t wake up when she was sent to death row for a crime that never happened.
Persons: , Arturo Nelson, Melissa Elizabeth Lucio, Lucio, Nelson, Kim Kardashian, Melissa Lucio, John, Mariah's, Melissa Lucio’s, Amanda Knox, Jeff Leach, Donald Trump, “ Melissa Lucio, Vanessa Potkin, Melissa Organizations: NBC, KPRC, Appeals, Texas Department, Criminal, Republican, Innocence Locations: Cameron County, Houston, Texas, Harlingen, Italy, Plano
A Georgia mother was arrested and accused of allegedly endangering her son — all because the unsupervised 10-year-old walked less than a mile away from home, officials said. "It's not a super dangerous or even dangerous at all stretch of road," Patterson told NBC News, in an interview that aired Wednesday. Patterson refuses to sign this form and said she'll contest this charge that carries up a year behind bars. Patterson's lawyer David DeLugas rhetorically asked if mothers and fathers now have to know the precise location of their children at all times. "Are all parents going to have to put GPS on their child?"
Persons: , Brittany Patterson, Soren, Patterson, David DeLugas Organizations: Fannin County Sheriff's Department, NBC News, Authorities Locations: Georgia, Fannin County, Mineral, North Carolina
Soto, 26, is hands down this winter’s most highly sought-after free agent, valued as much for his elite baseball skills as for his birth date. And in an age of swing-for-the-fences baseball, Soto struck out just 16.7% of the time, while the league whiffed at a 22.2% clip this season. Free agency is “going to be exciting,” Soto told reporters moments after the Yankees lost Game 5 of the World Series, ending the baseball season. The AL champion Yankees had the second-highest MLB payroll, at $309.8 million for their 40-man roster, according to Baseball Prospectus. There's no telling when Soto or other any free agents will come to terms with their 2025 teams.
Persons: Juan Soto, Soto, Al Leiter, Leiter, Shohei, Scott Boras, Ohtani, ” Soto, “ It’s, Aaron Judge, they'll, Bryce Harper, Harper, “ I’m, , Cy Young, Blake Snell, “ We’re Organizations: Major League Baseball, Yankees, American League, Dodgers, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, Boston Red Sox, Toronto Blue Jays, San Francisco Giants, MLB, baseball's, MLB Network, Mets, Red Sox, Blue Jays, Los Angeles Dodgers, Dodgers DH, NL, Soto's, Philadelphia Phillies, Phillies, Big Apple, AL, Baseball, Cleveland Guardians, The Dodgers Locations: Los Angeles, Southern California, Soto's New York, South Philly, San Diego, New York
Protesters waved Nazi flags outside of a community theater production of “The Diary of Anne Frank,” leaving performers "understandably shaken" by the hateful display in Michigan, officials said Monday. American Legion Post 141 in Howell, Mich., where the play by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett was being staged. "For this production, our cast was also on stage in character during intermission, which was when they found out as well," according to a statement by the Fowlerville Community Theater. The Fowlerville Community Theater drew direct parallels between the play — adapted from the famed diary of Anne Frank, a Jewish girl killed by Nazis in the Holocaust — and the events of Saturday night. "The presence of protesters outside gave us a small glimpse of the fear and uncertainty felt by those in hiding," the statement said.
Persons: Anne Frank, , Frances Goodrich, Albert Hackett, Anne Frank ., Sheriff Michael Murphy, Murphy, Donald Trump, Hitler Organizations: American Legion, Google, Fowlerville, Getty, Michigan Anti, Defamation League Locations: Michigan, Howell, Mich, Livingston County, . Michigan, U.S
A brand-new Disney cruise ship rushed to the aid of a catamaran taking on water in the Atlantic on Sunday and plucked four people to safety, authorities said. The Disney Treasure responded, saying it was 80 miles from Serenity, before heading to the catamaran and arriving between 1 p.m. and 1:45 p.m., according to the Coast Guard. A life boat from the cruise ship Treasure heads toward a disabled Catamaran. It appeared Disney Treasure was only recently constructed and headed to its future home in Port Canaveral, Florida, when she was unexpectedly called to duty. The Disney Treasure "journeys across the Atlantic Ocean ... in preparation for its inaugural season this December," according to a Disney blog posting on Friday.
Persons: Christine Bills, Thomas, Meyer Werft Organizations: Disney, Coast Guard, U.S . Coast Guard, NBC News, U.S . Virgin Locations: Bermuda, Elizabeth City , North Carolina, U.S, Port Canaveral , Florida, Tortola, British Virgin Islands, St, U.S . Virgin Islands, Bahamas
Minnesota jurors on Thursday convicted a man for murdering his girlfriend after he'd warned she could end up like Gabby Petito, the vlogger who in 2021 was also slain by her boyfriend. The victim vanished on March 31, 2023 after dropping off her and Fravel’s two children at daycare in Winona. We’re not going to get Madeline back,” the victim’s father David Kinsgbury told reporters outside court. “Fravel can’t be punished enough.”The victim's loved ones said it'll never be clear to them what led Fravel to kill Kingsbury. A friend of the victim had testified that Kingsbury told her Fravel threatened that if she didn't do as told, the mother of two could end up like end up like Petito.
Persons: he'd, Gabby Petito, Adam Fravel, Madeline, Maddi, Fravel, We’re, David Kinsgbury, , can’t, it'll, Kingsbury, influencer, David Kingsbury, you've, Zachary Bauer, Krista Hulthgren Organizations: YouTube Locations: Minnesota, Mankato, Kingsbury, Winona, Mabel
Harris and Trump project confidence headed into Election Day. The battle between Harris and Trump comes to a headLeila Register / NBC News; Getty ImagesElection Day has arrived. Mark Duncan / AP fileOrganizers of the embryonic Women’s Professional Baseball League hope to have six teams in caps and cleats by the summer of 2026. But league officials have one big question to answer that’s not entirely clear: Where do they find these female players? However, league officials are confident they can put a good product on the field in a few years.
Persons: Harris, Rafael, Trump, Leila, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, ” She’ll, , he’ll, Harris ’, Boeing machinists, Kelly Ortberg, , Rafael churns, Read, Justine Siegal, Mark Duncan, That’s, — David K, Li, Alo Yoga, Elizabeth Robinson Organizations: Trump, U.S, NBC, Getty, Democratic, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Howard University, Washington , D.C, Convention, Biden, Boeing, Workers, DHL, National Hurricane Center, MLB, University of Florida, University of Georgia, Professional Baseball League Locations: Canada, Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada , North Carolina , Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Washington ,, North Carolina, Grand Rapids , Michigan, Beach, New Hampshire, Russia, Germany, United Kingdom, North America, Florida, Jamaica, Cayman Islands, Cuba
A Massachusetts woman passed herself as a nurse and dispensed thousands of doses of phony Botox and other fillers that had been smuggled into the United States, authorities said. Since March 2021, Fadanelli "completed approximately 1,631 Botox appointments, totaling $522,869 in client payments, and 1,085 filler appointments, totaling $410,545 in client payments," federal prosecutors said. Fadanelli's attorney could not be immediately reached for comment on Monday. In an interview with agents Fadanelli said she never claimed to be a nurse and didn't make the injections, prosecutors said. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a warning in June, alerting consumers to "harmful reactions among people who received injections of counterfeit or mishandled" Botox.
Persons: Rebecca Fadanelli, Fadanelli, Brian Hendricks Organizations: Stoughton, Attorney's, Food, Drug, Criminal Investigations, Disease Control, CDC Locations: Massachusetts, United States, Worcester, Randolph, South Easton, China, Brazil, California , Colorado , Florida , Illinois , Kentucky , New Jersey , New York , Tennessee, Texas
Two New York Yankees fans were banned from Wednesday night's World Series game in the Bronx after they crossed into the field of play and interfered with Dodgers outfielder Mookie Betts. Fans interfere with Mookie Betts #50 of the Los Angeles Dodgers as he attempts to catch a fly ball in foul territory during the first inning of Game Four of the 2024 World Series against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium on Tuesday in New York. “Last night two fans were ejected from Yankee Stadium for egregious and unacceptable physical contact with Dodgers outfielder Mookie Betts," the Yankees said in a statement on Wednesday. "The safety and security of players, fans and Stadium staff is the foundational element of every event held at Yankee Stadium, and it cannot be compromised." The Yankees went on to win Game 4, 11-4, and Game 5 is set for 8:08 p.m.
Persons: Mookie Betts, Betts, Al Bello, Gleyber Torres Organizations: New York Yankees, Dodgers, Yankee, Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, . Los, Major League Baseball Locations: Bronx, New York, . Los Angeles
A man wanted in connection to the slaying of a New York City woman at a chic Hamptons resort was found dead in Pennsylvania, police said Wednesday. Gannon "was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at his home" in Honesdale, Pennsylvania, about 200 miles from the murder scene, according to a Suffolk County Police Department statement. "We are not confirming the relationship, but we can say it was domestic in nature," a Suffolk County police spokesperson said. A representative for Shou Sugi Ban House could not immediately be reached for comment on Wednesday. Shou Sugi Ban House bills itself as a resort that's "discreetly luxurious" and "grounded in sustainability and a deep love for raw natural beauty."
Persons: Thomas Gannon, Sabina Rosas, Shou Sugi, Gannon, Sabina Khorramdel, Sabina, Rosas Organizations: Suffolk County Police Department, Southampton, House Locations: New York City, Pennsylvania, Water, Midtown Manhattan, Suffolk, Honesdale , Pennsylvania, Suffolk County
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