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Oct. 1 takeaways number 70-plus
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President agrees to fly flag at half-staff
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An Ariz. senator’s impact on Nevada
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Daniel Emmet back for ‘AGT’ encore
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First lady helps plant White House tree
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Preliminary pact excludes Canada, at least for now
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Lawyers for Trump, Cohen walk back recent remarks
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Rain from Lane fell plainly with disdain
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Safety on: 3D gun plans denied
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New marijuana study: Mind-altering breast milk?
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Mccain mourned by his former jailer
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Macron floats talks with Russia
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Iran urges court to suspend U.S. economic pressure
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Retrospective leaves out faulty UMC message
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Judge allows brothel to reopen
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Attempted anti-sting operation
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Stabbing suspect survives shooting
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The late John Mccain was a hero and a classy man
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Kushner firm fined for giving NYC false data
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Boyd Gaming revamps its loyalty club
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Nation’s top student loan official resigns
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High-risk card game
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Airport turns up the volume again
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Mccain laced ’em up on boxing, MMA issues
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Not dependable, so expendable
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Nothing fake about way Gaethje laid out Vick in Fight Night win
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Chip on their shoulder: Bruins, with Kelly as coach, overvalued
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Donaldson, out since May, set for rehab assignment for Jays
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Astros’ big eraser nixes early deficit
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Saban not set to make call at QB for Alabama
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Child’s play: Serena wins in Open return
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Rogers: USC teen QB in need to heed speed
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Dodging trainer inquiry, Brady exits live interview
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Spotify success helping Vegas rapper Ekoh take charge of his career
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Linda Verbon was first educator hired by The Meadows School
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‘Crazy Rich’ rules box office for second week in a row
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Co-worker feels guilty taking new job
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Fight diabetes by rebooting beta cells
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TODAY’S HOROSCOPE
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Hush money to Stormy Daniels: Here’s what we now know
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Rosy theory about school vouchers doesn’t align with the real world
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Now, impeachment is necessary Bret Stephens
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Trump cares about protection, not justice
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We must plan for the worst with North Korea Arthur Rizer and Jonathan Haggerty
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DEAN STILL HOPEFUL PROJECT’S TWO PHASES WILL BE FINISHED
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POLITICS FOR HUNTERS IS FAMILY AFFAIR
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At 59, a gutsy chef makes her debut on the N.Y. restaurant scene