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2017-07-10
CANCER CAN’T KEEP THESE CAMPERS DOWN
Abbott sheds ‘absent’ label for special session
Trump son met Russian for intel
Texas prison officers battle uptick in ‘zombie’ drug K2
ASTROS CLOSE OUT FIRST HALF IN STYLE WITH 19-1 WIN
Olive growers post gains in production
Iraq declares victory in Mosul
Opposition in Turkey holds massive rally
Republican senators: Health bill likely ‘dead’
Assaults on ICE, Border Patrol agents increase
Trump seeks to move forward with Russia.
Tillerson talks tough on Russia.
Repetitive business disorder in Montrose
Less-than-honorable discharges follow diagnoses
Voice-over actor dies in skydiving collision
KTRH radio host was a ‘Texan by choice’
Pence quietly courts big donors, corporate execs
Teen wakes to ‘crunch’ of bear bite to his skull
The issues: The chances
Thousands flee wildfires burning in western U.S.
Idea of a genderless humanity is just silly
Public resources shouldn’t be given away
The environment
Forensic science
Volunteer lawyers’ group offers free advice to military veterans
A whole lot for grocer’s executives
The corn crop has a crony cartel
Investing in death: Your savings might not survive
How to engage more people on Facebook
Self-help author saw success with ‘Who Moved My Cheese?’
‘True Blood’ star also was playwright and stage director
DAVID LEE BURGERT
DANIEL PAUL FIKE
Only a title justifies commitment to Harden
Alvarez’s out-of-nowhere rise gives Astros options to ponder
On the men’s side at Wimbledon, the usual suspects cruise into the second week.
Chris Froome emerges from a chaotic Tour stage with lead intact.
Dodgers extend MLB-best record with sweep of Royals
Hinch wants at least one rehab start for Keuchel
MLB REPORT
Smith: Money well spent — but only if it brings a championship
Prospects deliver key hits
Schauffele breaks through at Greenbrier
CARING FOR A FRAGILE SYSTEM
‘Will’ imagines punk Shakespeare — the latest of our fantasies of the Bard
Summer heat is no excuse for skipping workout
Grapefruit juice can raise blood levels and magnify the effects of several medicines.
Fennel may help ease menopause symptoms such as hot flashes and depression.
DAILY CROSSWORD
Free of debt — but with regrets
Avoid being a victim at the car repair garage
But will the trend last?
Pros and cons of buying a house in foreclosure
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