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2016-05-02
Workers in India chasing American dream vie for visa
Merger of oil giants officially off
Light show could make Astrodome dazzle again
Pension dispute returns to court
Held to 2 hits, Astros still escape Oakland with win
It’s not easy to say goodbye to art festival
Delegates’ support for Cruz wanes
Check out ZIP code 77011 in the East End
Prince’s chef says star had stomach pains
The 47th Offshore Technology Conference kicks off Monday at NRG Park.
Why the Internet isn’t making us smarter — and how to fight back
Different motives, but a shared goal for jails
UT’s land deal quietly unites a fractured acreage
Historic museum faces uncertain future
Ft. Hood soldiers prepare to deploy
Iraqi protests disband after ISIS attacks
Puerto Rico won’t make bond payments
Senator calls for probe of ‘spying billboards’
Malia Obama to take ‘gap year’ before she attends Harvard
Circus bids elephants emotional farewell
If appalled by Trump, what are we to do?
The real issue: a flawed appraisal system
More deaths?
It’s a Texas company again
She might have been hoodwinked out of her parents’ farm
Bakken called major source of ethane pollution
Pita Pit wants a healthy share of the Houston fast-food market
Raises were subdued in first quarter
Burns, impolitic Montana senator, dies at 81
Delivery delays for Oculus Rift deflate virtual-reality fans’ fervor
The original spot for power lunches is shutting down
Winning streak continues for drag racing’s women
Offense gets its makeover
The Raptors and Heat win seventh games to reach the second round in the East.
In a Sprint Cup race full of crashes, Brad Keselowski prevails at Talladega.
Texans Pro Bowler DeAndre Hopkins is excited about the help he will be getting at wide receiver.
Nationals sweep Cardinals
Hinch hopes Gomez can stay off DL
MLB REPORT
Butner appears to be good fit with powerhouse KB Racing
Leicester misses first shot at securing EPL title
How SUICIDE feels to the living
Aspire to love like a grandparent
NBA player feels the effects of chronic depression.
Shaking up HDL and LDL cholesterol with high-flavanol cocoa
Audrey H. Lawson Impact Awards honor local women
DAILY CROSSWORD
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JACQUELINE BIGAR
Scott Burns: Required minimum distributions aren’t a bad idea.
New apps can help taxpayers report waste, fraud and abuse.
Financial services industry ditches rule book to attract millennials
Why hating the rich is keeping you poor
5 ways to improve your credit score today
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