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Riley Hunt,
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Israel, Sudan agree on steps to normalize ties
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U.S. daily infections up by record 81,400
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In the news
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1,337 increase in virus cases new state high
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Biden, Trump out on trail post-debate
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Suit filed over law on ballot counting
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Bulldogs top Panthers
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Reverberating herbage
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MNUCHIN doubts stimulus; Pelosi remains hopeful.
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U.K. AUDIT reports billions stolen from job-aid programs.
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DELAYS in mail delivery raise voting concerns.
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EARLY VOTES pile up in twocounty area.
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HELP LINE to aid Spanishspeaking voters.
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Sunday Senate vote set on Barrett
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China commemorates role in Korean War
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Passports raise ire of Chinese officials
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Names and faces
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Statement of core values
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Census over; critics say count lacking
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Massacre-rifles supplier gets 20 years
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U.S. told to help locate kids’ kin
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‘Anarchy’ tag draws suit from three cities
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U.S. suicide rate fell a bit last year, first drop in over a decade
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Libya’s rival factions sign truce
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COST OF COVERAGE
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The Blank Park blues
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Virus diary
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Covid question
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‘Sweetening Shabbat’
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Spanish placard going on Benton County voting machines
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Soldiers haul water to Fifty-Six
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Foundation honors 2020 award recipients
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BENTONVILLE — We remember Laverna “Tonny” Emily Dororthy ( Tonn) Mayer,
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Parolee arrested after allegedly fleeing deputies
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Elliott, Hill decry takeover of health care, oppose single-payer system
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Road crashes leave four dead
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Covid-19 testing
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Early voting centers
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Nurse gets two years for product tampering
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Pieces of the past
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Church notes
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Goodness and mercy endure
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Science hardly an insult
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This neck of the woods
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Defund raising
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Life can be really great until the note comes due
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Trout waters of Arkansas
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Upside down
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Outrageous, flawed
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God keeps noddin’
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Eviction moratorium affects landlords, tenants, official says
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Girls running, learning, sharing
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Bella Vista artist describes painting as a meditation
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Beloved cedar tree transplanted
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Property Owners policies ready for vote
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Braschler promotes alternative grazing methods
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Bella Vista gardeners meet in person
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Siloam Springs cruise planned for today
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Gentry Quarterback Club accepting members
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Board approves election monitors
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Grants awarded to aid Little Rock students
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Trial date set in rape, kidnapping case
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Class now in session
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Bears take show on road again
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Buehler’s 10 Ks control Rays
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Morrilton guard says yes to UA
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Bob Bafferttrained filly Gamine has second failed drug test.
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Off the wire
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2020 redshirt season would aid Hogs
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ASU looks to fix leaks with its faulty offense
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Coaches search for positives while dealing with outbreak
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Tide defense made impression with 2nd-half effort vs. Georgia
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College teams anticipate trip to ‘bubble’
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This date in baseball
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Conner’s potent running aids in Steelers’ 5-0 start
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QB’s return to Superdome comes as Saints’ ‘frenemy’
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Charging Wildcats dominate Grizzlies
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Bentonville piles on the points
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Fayetteville rolls over Springdale 48-13
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McDonald, defense leads Bentonville West past Rogers Heritage
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Saints pull off comeback win
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Har-Ber holds off Fort Smith Southside
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Greenbrier fights back late to top Farmington
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Bombers get first road win, beat Panthers
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Vilonia pulls away from Alma in second half
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Ribbing by UA gets Kiffin nod
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Cyclones, Cowboys set for showdown
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POWER RANKINGS
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BEST OF THE REST
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UNC looks to rebound vs. rival
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POWER RANKINGS
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Veggie burgers are still burgers, at least in Europe
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Battery-makers in driver’s seat
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Email scam just a click away; 2-step verification the remedy
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Uber, Lyft drivers ruled employees
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Appeal in way of discharge request
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U.S. stocks seesaw, finish session mostly higher
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Streaming startup Quibi fails
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Unexpectedly, Barbie selling big in lockdown
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New mother is on her own when it comes to child care
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Self-driving shuttle takes on traffic
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Sales growth slows at China’s Huawei
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In the garden
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Treasure hunt
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Equipping your kitchen: Part II
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HIGHLIGHTS
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The New York Times crossword puzzle
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HELPFUL HINTS
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ACES ON BRIDGE
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Architect’s work lives around him and his family