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2018-11-28
Schools can’t solve human and fiscal crisis of poverty alone
Public firefighters view private brigades warily
A sideline meeting that may be bigger than G-20 summit
Recent sheriff reforms feared at risk
Trying to ride ‘blue wave’
Shopping season is off to slow start
Republican wins race for Senate
Fire evacuees are strangers no more
Pre-Trump immigration
Isolated by blockade, Qatar adapts
Russian-Ukrainian standoff persists
Taliban bomb leaves 3 U.S. soldiers dead
Georgia faces federal voting lawsuit
‘Colorism’ among Latinos
Countering a climate denier
Gene-edited babies? Really?
A stronger border
The new sheriff ’s challenges
California’s crossing
Democrats still need message help
Higher state graduation rates may be a sham
Imperiled frog has legal setback
Miles from Paradise, survivors find solace
New details emerge in Borderline bar shooting
U.S. officials tell their side of border clash
MUSK’S FIRM CANCELS WESTSIDE TUNNEL
Times Mirror not a monument
Serial slayings
Why wasn’t the power shut off?
Synagogue suspect mentally ill, family says
Two deputies face charges in violent arrest
Nurses union and county reach deal
Creator of zany ‘SpongeBob’
To many Americans, pickups are king of road
INLAND EMPIRE LABOR REPORT IS GRIM
Why bitcoin is still a bad idea
Facebook gets a verbal lashing
Netf lix enters Roald Dahl deal
‘Ralph,’ ‘Creed’ sequels set to wreck rivals again
Ford Ranger returns to U.S. after 7 years
Let it snow; Toyota says new Prius is ready
Subaru finally joins electric-car parade
For Byton M-Byte, screen size matters
Stocks waver but close mostly up
Trump is up against market forces
THE BLAME GAME
FIGHTING IS JUST KID STUFF
Little good for the Lakers
MLB in partnership with gambling firm
CFP hopes are riding on conference title games
Everett now in scoring position
Rivers’ string came after dud
LAFC declines contract option on forward Urena
Redskins claim ex-49er charged with abuse
Brown finishes off Canucks
Miller shines in goal as Ducks get back on track
Nuggets tried to woo James, who was indifferent to idea
Clippers play it cool about hot start
Louisville upsets Michigan State
Handing off in the works for Hands
Playing his way back into shape
Kemp NL comeback player
South Africa gets World Cup berth
The word warriors
He wants you to have a seat
Game changer with sci-fi scares
Here, outliers are the vanguard
Taxidermy as an art form
His game changer with sci-fi scares
CROSSWORD
How to help young actress
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US$57.83 billion intended deals reached at China’s first import expo
Blade Runner, The Jetsons and Back to the Future all had one thing in common …
No sign of Singles Day fatigue as sales top US$30b
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