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2017-10-29
Martin Luther’s 95 Theses changed the world
Indulgences still offered, but not for sale
“I was bad, man”
Virginia election may hinge on immigrant turnout
U.S. eyes taking more aggressive stance in lawless parts of Niger, Mali
3 takeaways from China congress’ Xi Jinping mania
Venezuela’s Maduro cements control
Lawyer: Trump confident ex-aides don’t have evidence against him
Poll: Chasm greatest since Vietnam War
Ousted Catalan leader vows peaceful resistance
Defense chief calls N. Korea ‘outlaw’
North Korea rouses neighbors to reconsider nuclear weapons
House opens race to tax overhaul
What we know about the Trump dossier and who paid for it
Legislative tool enabled GOP to kill policy loathed by bankers
Will Congress ever limit 9/11 war?
Study: Premiums for most popular Obamacare plans rising 34 percent
Researcher’s advice: Don’t eat your placenta
Government Accountability Office: Climate change costs U.S. billions
The network: Women still find power in groups
Evoqua hopes Wall Street still thirsty
An independent pharmacy tested by loss of preferred status
SOUND ADVICE
Three candidates seek 2 seats on county bench
Consultants’ public workshop to center on future of PWSA
Pittsburgh’s zTrip targets new market: students
Served 18 years as mayor of Rosslyn Farms
Woman killed in Shady Avenue crash
STONE COLD
Colbert a tie that divides veryve separate paths taken by triumphant Steelers, lowly Lions
Early returns are trending way up
Cowboys win shootout, capitalize on turnovers
NATIONAL TOP 25 REPORT
Florida, McElwain have not discussed buyout
Panthers win 2nd in a row
Dukes run winning streak to seven
Magical TD was more than a dream
Rookie Bellinger sparks Dodgers, 6-2
NA wins PIAA girls tennis title
American dreamers
New book describes strategies and tactics on shooting a wild turkey in each of 49 possible states
Lead poison a leading killer of bald eagles
Putting a price on war
Solving the political ad problem with transparency
Fully sold on semiautonomous vehicles
Deja vu all over again
‘CRUCIBLE OF FAITH’: WHAT MADE THE MODERN RELIGIOUS WORLD
DAVID M. SHRIBMAN: THE REPUBLICANS’ RIPOSTE-A-RAMA
That 401(k) tax break shouldn’t be sacred
This too shall pass
Under his thumb
The loneliness of a political centrist
NOTORIOUS PITTSBURGH
Pitt’s Jazz Seminar to honor Geri Allen in concert
I object: ‘Figaro’ and other instances of operatic censorship
‘Grant’ explores a complex man’s unlikely rise to power
Horoscope: Jeraldine Saunders, Oct. 29, 2017
City green
O’Hara couple’s garden colorful and tasty
Hardy mums take perennial color into fall
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