'Your papers, please' must never be heard in America
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When the Minnesota Vikings unveiled the design of their new stadium, they introduced another attention-grabbing image to the NFL's stadium collection: The see-through roof.
In nearly four decades of coaching hockey, Dean Blais never had to make a game plan while taking the position of the sun into account.
The Maloof family has agreed to sell the Sacramento Kings to a Seattle group led by investor Chris Hansen, two people familiar with the decision said Sunday night.

Uncle Sam is looking for ways to sharpen his watchful gaze. In the name of fighting terrorism, federal agencies can have a hard time distinguishing the line between legitimate surveillance and unlawful spying.
Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson is taking his fight to keep the Kings in California's capital city to NBA owners.
Investor Chris Hansen has contacted the Maloof family about buying the Sacramento Kings, setting up the possibility of the NBA's return to Seattle.
That dull roar still rumbling between your ears a day later is not your imagination.

Fueled by their deafening home crowd, the Seattle Seahawks locked up a spot in the postseason Sunday night.
Under normal circumstances, Seattle's CenturyLink Field rocks from the noise of the 12th Man.

From across the locker room, the shouts toward Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson were clearly heard.
CenturyLink and the union representing 13,000 workers in 13 states in the West and Midwest have failed to reach a contract agreement, but agreed to a day-to-day extension of the expired pact.