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2015-11-10
Spots of color in the city
Turmoil forces out 2 at Missouri
‘White coat hypertension’ targeted
SeaWorld pulls plug on Shamu
Texans’ Hoyer: Bring on Dalton, unbeaten Bengals
Texas panel to probe mental health needs
Starbucks’ holiday cups catching heat
Sex felons’ residency limitations under fire
Peers dispute Cuban stories by Cruz’s father
Homebuyers appear to be in waiting game
Brian T. Smith applauds Missouri football players for taking action.
Lawyer: No threats as officers killed boy
4 things to watch for in 4th Republican presidential debate
Cautious victory for Myanmar democracy
Judge OKs $21 million for abuse victims in Milwaukee archdiocese
Obama, Netanyahu seek to move past ‘disagreement’ on Iran deal
Group suspected in Russian jet crash risks exposing ISIS allies to backlash
2 Americans among 5 dead in Jordan police shooting
Retirement in Reverse: Better read this if you are 62 or older and still making mortgage payments.
Pasadena ISD teen gets $60K settlement
Carnegie Vanguard may lose its sports teams
Obama plan hits more hurdles
Local arrest tied to judge shooting
The Supreme Court has made it harder to sue police for using deadly force.
Polling places open to all take the confusion out of voting.
Watchdogs ask House to suspend privately paid trips
11 teens held in alleged crime ring
Muslim groups raise eyebrow at jail sentence
Robert Ralph logan
Kristy Nace Amonett
Johnnie Pete Daro
Daughters learn father died in floodwaters
Political games over Ex-Im bank must end
Gun facts no match for worst nightmares
Cougars don’t mind driving in fast lane
Luhnow isn’t wed to the K.C. model
Jones can see what he’s been missing
The top story lines and matchups in this week’s first round of the football playoffs.
Hoops preview
While Romo sits, playoff hopes sag for Cowboys
Cutler guides rally to atone for miscues
UT seeks solution to road struggles
T-Wolves rebound late to beat Hawks
Malnati finishes strong, claims first PGA Tour win
Houston Doctors Treat Erectile Dysfunction
ATHLETES OF THE WEEK
‘Our model is unique’
Decision on Keystone XL is no cure for climate change
Cheap oil a concern for global security
Natural gas surplus not going away
Report about Apache Corp. sends its stock up 13 percent.
Half-million-plus sign up for ACA
Ruling could expose General Motors to large verdicts in ignition lawsuits
VW offers gift cards
Marathon Oil to sell some stakes in Gulf of Mexico
3 types of backups ready, depending on what you need
You can’t go wrong with any of these 3 iPhone cases
Adore your door
With ‘SNL’ performance, the last laugh may be on Trump
Antiques give décor a fresh new feel
Main Street Theater’s ‘Silent Sky’ proves to be a shining star.
Special-needs daughter gets little notice from dad’s family.
daily crossword
Aces on bridge
Your Horoscope for Tuesday, November 10
COMBINED EFFORT
Investigators want to know what Exxon knew about carbon’s influence on climate change.
Technical issues on Election Day left longtime voters in Houston’s Precinct 344 frustrated.
Grass-roots activists can take some credit for the rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline.
ICYMI: Seven voters decide billions in bonds, and more
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