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League of Denial: The NFL's Concussion Crisis

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The National Football League, a multibillion-dollar commercial juggernaut, presides over America’s indisputable national pastime. But the NFL is under assault: thousands of former players have claimed the league tried to cover up how football inflicted long-term brain injuries on many players. What did the NFL know, and when did it know it? In a special two-hour investigation, FRONTLINE reveals the hidden story of the NFL and brain injuries. ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7sa7SZ6arn1%2BstKO0jp%2BpqKakobavsY6dppytnZq7ta3RsmalnZGcwqZ5zp9knZ2enq6tew%3D%3D

6 Fun Facts About Lesley Manville

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If you don’t know about the many talents of Lesley Manville, we’ve got all the details on her award-winning career and fascinating life story. From the first passion she trained for in life, to her advocacy work in the film industry and more, get to know the class act star of Magpie Murders. 1.She Originally Trained as a Singer Manville has been acting for nearly five decades now, but her first awards weren’t for acting at all. Read More...

GERALD R. FORD 38TH PRESIDENT, 1974-1977

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Gerald Ford is the only person to hold the offices of vice president and president without being elected to either one. GERALD Rudolph Ford Jr. was born on July 14, 1913, in Omaha, Neb. His birth name was Leslie Lynch King. His parents divorced when he was a few months old and his mother renamed him after his stepfather. As a young boy, Ford joined the Boy Scouts and attained the rank of Eagle Scout, an honor he always cherished. Read More...