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Man accused in Pelosi attack held without bail
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Avangrid fined $4.5M for payment demands amid pandemic
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India PM Modi visits site of bridge collapse where over 135 died
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Officials in Skorea apologize for deadly Halloween tragedy
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Roberts delays handover of Trump’s tax returns to panel
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At 25, making run at House history
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Lindell, Mypillow propelling election denial movement
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Open enrollment in state’s insurance marketplace begins
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Man, 52, faces kid porn charges
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Stefanowski, Lamont at odds on crime, police
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High-speed chase leads to arrest in shooting
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Man gets prison in burglary of gun dealer
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Plainfield church helping to nourish the community
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As election nears, the truth about economic recovery
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New ‘chief twit’ off to stumbling start
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Dunn, Brian E.
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Schaper, Charles Daniel
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Dobek, Genevieve Bernice
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Kluk, Adrian
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Delehanty, Thomas Francis
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Mikita, Joseph (Joe) E.
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Robinson, Jewel Means
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Vernale, Lucas
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Wilczek, Edward J.
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Kaminski, Raymond
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Refuge for the grieving
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Try to react to the hatred of husband’s ex with kindness, patience
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Novelist shows life after 60 is fun
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‘We’re talking superhero-level empathy’
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Uncle hurt by toddler’s refusal to hug him
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HOROSCOPES
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Swift sets Billboard Hot 100 first
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Duvall returns to ‘High School’ with music duo Tegan and Sara
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Uconn+ digital network launching
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Astros give Cohen blueprint for success
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Donaldson’s decline was sharp and swift
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Former Uconn star Stewart, Puma release new Stewie 1 colorway
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Fatigue issue for Wheeler
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LB Mitchell named semifinalist for Butkus Award, recognized as one of college football’s best
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Udoka expected to become next Nets coach
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With 6-2 mark, GM Schoen opts for no trades
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Douglas: Martin traded to add flexibility
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Pats hold firm at trade deadline
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Hoosiers held in high esteem
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Big 12’s top RBS making major impact
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As food prices skyrocket, so do companies’ profits
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Judge blocks major book publisher merger
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J&J to buy cardio tech company for $16.6B
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In Europe, firewood prices soar
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Making Twitter’s math work could be challenge for Musk
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Using superheroes to sell products, this time to adults