Eagles sign Charleston Rambo

Eagles sign Rambo

Wide receiver Charleston Rambo impressed the Eagles during a minicamp tryout.The Eagles announced Rambo’s signing on Tuesday. They waived tackle Jarrid Williams in a corresponding move.Rambo played at Oklahoma and Miami in college before going undrafted last year.

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Barack Obama says gun ownership has become a growing "ideological" and "partisan" issue

Obama on gun ownership

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