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Danette Colbert, 48, was already charged with theft and using the credit card of Adan Manzano, 27, an anchor and reporter for Telemundo in Kansas City. He was in New Orleans to cover the Super Bowl. The manner of Manzano’s death is still undetermined, but he had a high level of alcohol and Xanax in his system, the Jefferson Parish coroner said.
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The former New Orleans Saints player's family called on others, including the NFL, to advocate for Foster — who died while in police custody in Alabama.
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More than 100 people marched through downtown New Orleans to protest the president's visit to the city and his new administration's policies.
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The Super Bowl is in town, and so far, fears that visitors would avoid the big game because of January’s attack on Bourbon Street have not rang true.
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Certain New Orleans businesses are making a windfall off the event.
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Adan Manzano's death is still under investigation. Manzano was the sports anchor and reporter for Telemundo Kansas City and Tico Sports.
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It’s a big difference from past Super Bowls in New Orleans, but fans say they appreciate it.
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The historic predominantly-Black, all-boys Catholic high school in New Orleans helped kick off the weeklong celebration ahead of Super Bowl 59.
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Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce has accepted how far his reach has extended thanks to his high-profile girlfriend. As the Chiefs attempt to pull off an unprecedented "three-peat" at Super Bowl 59, Kelce welcomes the chance to take the spotlight.
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President Donald Trump will attend the Super Bowl in New Orleans on Sunday. He'll be the first sitting president to do so.