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2017-06-19
A FATHER’S GIFT: LESSONS IN STRENGTH
‘Welcome to hell’: Lawsuit seeks relief from prison heat
Sailors on USS Fitzgerald awoke to a calamity
Study details drilling effects
Astros end Red Sox series with loss
Rainbow-striped crosswalk a source of Pride
Wildfire kills over 60 people in Portugal
Wealthy locals learn about funding startups
Tropical storm odds now up to 90 percent
Trump lawyer: He’s not under investigation
3 straight birdies give Koepke U.S. Open title
Do Trump’s tweets belong in the National Archives?
Effort rolls out plan for Third Ward tours
Special sessions become a new trend
Water park meets visitors’ special needs
Minorities faced voting problems, report finds
Jihadi gunmen kill at least 2 at Mali resort
London apartment tower used banned siding in renovation
Jury awards $870,000 to man whose surgeon removed the wrong testicle
U.S. fighter jet shoots down Syrian plane
1 killed as van hits crowd near mosques
As heat wave hits, Death Valley becomes even hotter destination
Mother accused of attacking child in attempted exorcism
We’re free
Post-Paris: Americans’ health at risk
Domestic terrorism is tearing us apart
Shifting gears
Alzheimer’s diagnosis complicates Transfer on Death Deed plan
Tech stocks back away from record highs
Generous tax breaks cry out for scrutiny
Added fiber in snack bars source of debate in labeling rule
Delta mauling puts focus on rules for ‘support animals’
Amazon has prodigious tolerance for risk
Historian wrote seminal book on roots of Mideast conflict
MILDRED COWEN TATAR
SANDRA HOSKIN
Early hole too big for A&M to escape
King James the wrong one to gripe in regard to superteams
Diana Taurasi passes former Comet Tina Thompson as league’s career scoring leader.
Coach Wilmer Cabrera says team can’t use bad call as excuse for tie at L.A.
Walkoff HR gives Arenado cycle
Pitchers on DL have an active week ahead
Savvy veteran McCann giving lefthanders fits
Florida plays an ace in shutout of TCU
76ers, Celtics agree to deal for top pick
Home course suits Stricker
Just keep moving
Relax and keep up the good work: summer with a special-needs child
77004 is getting younger
When steroids didn’t work, reader turned to acupuncture to help ease the pain.
Fetish drives man to badger his wife into smoking again.
Lowering stroke risk may help curb dementia, too
DAILY CROSSWORD
JACQUELINE BIGAR
GETTING BACK TO WORK
What to do when emergency funds run out.
Making swimwear shopping season less stressful
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