Robert Huber

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Remember when Dr. J could fly?

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Speaking out for the first time about their sons� drug and legal problems, Andy and Tammy Reid reveal that addiction is an issue they�ve been dealing with since 2002.

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They’ve won exactly one NFL championship since 1950. They charge a small ransom for tickets. The quarterback is always hurt, the receiving corps is suspect, and our T.O. hangover lingers. We’ve endured Richie Kotite. Yet we still live and die by our Birds

View our expanded “Bleeding Green” slideshow

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The Madness of John Chaney

When one of his “goons” broke the arm of an opposing player last season, even supporters wondered whether Temple legend John Chaney had finally lost it. But the reasons for his rage are more complicated than you might think

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Millions of dollars in ads have made him the man to beat in the mayor’s race. Unfortunately, the crusading outsider Tom Knox plays on TV bears little resemblance to the connected insider he is in real life

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How a Midwestern kid with a goofy sense of humor — and a gift for punishing baseballs — made it safe to believe in heroes again

Ryan Howard Is Not a Creep, a Cheat, a Liar or a Fraud

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In a follow-up to our June profile of Bill Cosby, another woman steps forward with allegations against him.

“Cosby Threw Me On the Bed”

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What happens when the man who taught us to laugh at ourselves starts preaching about how blacks have to stop blaming white people? And then one woman accuses him of drugging and groping her. Then another. Then another. Who is Bill Cosby? And what do we do

Dr. Huxtable & Mr. Hyde

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Features: Training Sam

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In the Name of the Son