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2022-07-23
Educator taking engineering by storm
Owner of 7 dogs charged in deadly attack
Calif.’s Newsom signs gun bill that parrots Texas abortion law
Sri Lankan troops forcefully clear protesters’ camp
4 found dead after Iowa state park shooting
Nehls, Buttigieg spar over Biden’s acuity
Public reporting of COVID on cruise ships ends
Heed the Jan. 6 hearings
Thumbs up, down: Heresy and Jan. 6 hearings
Prison-focused nonprofits eligible for grants
FEMA: Total buying coverage for floods will sink by 1 million
Powell likely to slow rate hikes this year
Top Amazon policy executive is leaving for Airbnb
Stocks lose gains in wake of tech’s slump
AmEx sees spending soar as travel continues to rise
Pay in Texas oil fields booming — for now
Hulu rejects campaign ads as politics, streaming TV collide
DR. FRANK OWEN MCGEHEE, III
WILLIAM THOMPSON (BILL) HALE
Twitter’s earnings falter amid Musk fight
U.S. business activity contracts for first time since ’20
Ukraine, Russia sign grain export deals
Hyundai exec vows to improve firm’s safety track record
‘Glaring differences’
Red Raiders cash in with NIL collectives
Tennessee charged with 18 rules violations
What’s next after talks with Pac-12 fizzle?
Transfers between ACC, SEC benefit both
Major step looms for Hodo
Marlins win, snap scoreless streak
Castro ‘not doing too well’ with knee injury
Big Papi still in awe after call for Hall
Teams dealing with sluggish attendance
Relay still a hurdle for U.S. men
Henderson setting record Evian pace
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