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2018-09-24
Another loss for Texans, a major win for Tiger
Asian population growth spurs suburban Chinatown
Second woman accuses Kavanaugh
Takeover threat looms over HISD
Clip may cut heart failure deaths
Prisons deny inmates dentures
Culinary arts, culture on student menu
Thousands still bracing for more flooding in Carolinas
Early exit by Morton casts cloud over win
OPEC signals it’s in no hurry to hike output
100 years ago, U.S. fought its deadliest battle ever
Michelle Obama leads register-to-vote rally
‘Amazing’ fans helped save man at game after he had a heart attack
Houston firefighters haven’t made a good case for pay parity
Battle brews over Alamo Plaza
False citizenship claim cost Houston couple
Hot sauce festival raises the heat, money
State defends no-jail sentence in Alaska sexual assault case
An undiplomatic Trump? His aides fear the opposite
American ideals take a hit in judge saga
Florence is another warning to Texas
Out of control
Head-scratcher
Border zone banker brings two worlds together
Family worries about uncle’s ill health, younger girlfriend
Big oil must back its words with deeds
Croatia’s Dubrovnik, the ‘Game of Thrones’ town, worries about being loved to death.
JetBlue’s founder plans budget startup
Survey: Gen Z won’t kill retail
Toyota agrees to allow Android link
Wells Fargo CEO is in no hurry to depart
Want to see what’s up Amazon’s sleeve?
As aid checks go out, farmers worry bailout won’t be enough
Pity the fool who predicted team was better than good
HE’S BACK: TIGER WOODS WINS FIRST PGA TITLE IN 5 YEARS.
The offense
Davenport’s penalties hurt effort
No doubting Thomas after a pair of picks
Patricia gets the best of former boss Belichick
Hinch hopes to use McCullers out of pen today or Tuesday
On deck: Astros at Toronto Blue Jays
Gregorius may be out for season
Cougars eyeing improvement
Virginia Tech dismisses DE Hill one day after upset
Ready to rumble? Vortex gives fitness a punch
CBS’ White House correspondent reflects on ‘Trump’s Wild Ride’
How can you keep plantar warts from coming back?
Study offers the real story on taking a daily aspirin.
Man afraid to be alone starts affairs with married women.
To stop child hunger, some assembly required
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A fight for seasonal workers
Shoppers cash in on branded credit cards
Flu shots don’t have to hurt your wallet
Women who retire with their husbands often lose out
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