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2020-05-28
‘Close to normal’ but 6 feet away
Historic rocket launch scrubbed
Family calls for murder charges
State Supreme Court rules against expanded mail-in voting.
J.J. Watt says his head’s not in the sand: ‘We have to win.’
» Women’s soccer league will be the first pro teams to hit the field.
» Debit cards in the mail may hold your missing stimulus funds.
» House expected to ease rules on small business loan program.
» Poll says only about half of Americans would take vaccine.
Saying one last goodbye to 43 years of memories
Legislators to push law for LGBTQ rights
Donation scandal snares local icon
Stanart to run again for county clerk post
Woman accused of harassing city visitors
Indication & Important Safety Information for OPDIVO (nivolumab) + YERVOY (ipilimumab)
On Twitter, Trump bashes Twitter
Even president’s allies recoiling at Scarborough smears
Asset management
UH places trust in players’ hands
Players to offer longer season in pay dispute
Harden voices support for resuming play
UH forward White to miss next season
Race postponed because of rain
‘Mask Up’ to show your love for your family
Reason to snitch
One of our best
Four reasons Houston’s budget is a bust
Documentary reveals flaws with renewables
Why STAAR testing is crucial to the state’s recovery
Trump’s mockery of wearing masks divides Republicans
‘Loudmouth’ seeks life after COVID-Call Outs
Houston constable catches COVID-19
LEGAL ASSISTANCE
RITES OF PASSAGE DISRUPTED
Patients from Mexico pack Calif. hospitals
Celebrities coming out to help L.A. schools
Students mourn a lost semester
Schools face fall with more costs, less cash
Tech hub boss departs
Global slump damaging Houston
Exxon, Chevron face climate change storm
Tuesday Morning files Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Auto sales weak but could be worse
Texas business shows signs of rebound
For third day in a row, stock market rises
Boeing cuts jobs as travel industry sickens
JACK CURTIS SAVAGE
JOANNA J. HEFFINGTON NELSON
NAJLA COOK BALAT
A CHANGE OF PACE
Shedding light on mental health among African Americans.
Basic choices may prove to be the most important.
Diabetic finds a sweet spot with suger-free treats.
Safety is key when going on a family bike ride
Did heartburn medicine contribute to cognitive slowdown?
Music and work can be a good — and bad — combination
DAILY CROSSWORD
ACES ON BRIDGE
BIGAR’S STARS
Brain-mapping breakthrough
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