Former Washington Football Team employees call on NFL sponsors to pressure league to release investigation findings
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The NFL is under fire. The league has reportedly found no other current team or league personnel to have sent emails containing racist, homophobic or misogynistic language other than an exchange of emails between former Las Vegas Raiders head coach Jon Gruden and then-Washington Football Team president Bruce Allen.
Gruden quit this week over a series of offensive emails that were uncovered during the league's investigation of alleged misconduct by officials of the Washington Football Team. The NFL has refused to release a final report on that investigation.
Critics say the league is hiding other evidence of bias and bad behavior.

The two rounds of indirect talks between the U.S. and Iran have produced unique proposals addressing Iran's nuclear program — its enrichment capabilities and supply of highly enriched uranium — and how to make a deal that's economically beneficial to both countries, diplomatic sources tell CBS News.

Truckee, California — Survivors tried to unbury their friends when an avalanche struck a group of backcountry skiers near Lake Tahoe in Northern California earlier this week, according to new harrowing details from a local sheriff's official. The avalanche, the deadliest in California history, killed at least eight people and left a ninth person missing. In:

Washington — Abigail Shry's verbal threats against public officials have been racist, violent and detailed. Her targets have included a federal judge in Washington, a Democrat in the House and the Texas Capitol. She allegedly once said she would "annihilate" the Texas government in an "armed attack" that would be more violent than the Jan. 6 insurrection.










