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November 11th, 2013
08:56 PM ET

Miami Dolphins owner to meet with Jonathan Martin

Stephen Ross, the owner of the Miami Dolphins spoke out for the first time just hours before the team hit the field for Monday Night Football.

According to ESPN, Ross also texted Martin last week and offered his support as the controversy began to unfold.

Suspended Miami Dolphins player Richie Incognito, meanwhile, defended texts and phone messages he sent to teammate Jonathan Martin that contained the N word and other vile language.

Joe Carter is Outfront in Miami, where the team plays tonight, their first game without both Incognito and Martin.


Filed under: News • Sports
November 11th, 2013
08:45 PM ET

Embattled Toronto Mayor Rob Ford: "I'm not going anywhere"

Until recently, Canada was best known for the good life: things like maple syrup and free health care. That all changed when Toronto's embattled Mayor Rob Ford grabbed international headlines for admitting he smoked crack.

CNN's newest anchor, Bill Weir has more OutFront.


Filed under: News • Politics • Toronto Mayor Rob Ford
November 11th, 2013
08:35 PM ET

What if Typhoon Haiyan hit the United States?

Officials fear 10,000 or more are dead in the Philippines, a country that is used to massive typhoons hitting regularly.

But what if a super typhoon like Haiyan hit the United States?

Tom Foreman is Outfront.


Filed under: International • News • Typhoon Haiyan
November 11th, 2013
08:28 PM ET

Newtown first responder with PTSD facing termination

Nearly 11 months after a gunman killed 20 children and 6 adults at a Newtown, Connecticut, school, a police officer who responded to the massacre says he is still too traumatized by what he saw to go back to work.

His doctor says he's a victim of PTSD, but his bosses claim he's a liability who should be fired.

Susan Candiotti is OutFront.


Filed under: News • Newtown
November 11th, 2013
08:25 PM ET

Florida couple arrested for 15 bank robberies

A Florida couple is facing federal charges for an alleged bank robbery spree. Officials say the husband and wife team used disguises to rob more than a dozen banks in the past year.

David Mattingly has the story OutFront.


Filed under: Crime • Justice • News