What happened this weekend? A rain storm left revelers at Burning Man stranded in a mud-caked mess. Deion Sanders more than lived up to the hype in his coaching debut at Colorado. And Parrotheads the world over mourned the death of music icon Jimmy Buffett. |
Here's the biggest news you missed. 👇 | | | | Farewell to "Margaritaville" singer Jimmy Buffett, who died Friday at 76: "He lived his life like a song till the very last breath," a statement read. | | | | Officials were investigating a death at the sprawling, mud-caked Burning Man festival while more than 70,000 attendees were told to shelter in place. | | | | When lawmakers return to Washington in September, House Republicans' first orders of business could include an impeachment inquiry. | | | | Bill Richardson, a veteran ambassador and diplomat, has died. He was a former congressman, governor, Energy secretary and 2008 presidential candidate. | | | | Deion Sanders gets an A+ for both leading Colorado to a season opening win and then for his press conference performance afterwards. | | | | President Biden was in Florida Saturday to see damage from Hurricane Idalia. But he didn't meet with GOP presidential contender Ron DeSantis. | | | | Some Americans made hefty one-time student payments early to avoid interest, but most may still have a hard time paying when loan repayments restart. | | | | During a court hearing stemming from his divorce, Kevin Costner spoke out for the first time about his disappointment over leaving "Yellowstone." | | | | Deion Sanders called out the doubters after his son Shedeur Sanders set a school record for passing yards in Colorado's stunning 45-42 win at TCU. | | | | After 50 years, Aerosmith is saying Peace Out to the road, but not before rocking a 40-date tour. Fans will thrill to hear deep cuts and hits alike. | | | | | | | Sign up for the news you want | Exclusive newsletters are part of your subscription, don't miss out! We're always working to add benefits for subscribers like you. | | | | | | |
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