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Hillary Clinton promises a steady hand in dangerous world
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Jury gives man 50 years for sex abuse
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Overhauling debt collection industry
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Mayor’s determination and ingenuity aid his city
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Accent: ‘Three Feet of Arkansas’ art exhibit
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Two arrested and accused of throwing puppy in air
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FREE FALLING
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NORTH KOREA RATTLES SABERS, SAYS U.S. CROSSED RED LINE,
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BULLDOGS STAY ALIVE,
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Railroads might have to let rivals serve their customers
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Texas’ revised abortion booklet being criticized as inaccurate
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Judge strikes down law banning robocalls
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Local Master Gardeners, 4-H to offer programs in August, September
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DPS arrests Texas Top 10 sex offender
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ON THE BEAT
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Third Party
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Democrats looking good coming out of convention
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Upskirting is a low-down and dirty shame
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Russia, Syria blockade Aleppo, offer corridors out
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ROYALS FLUSHED
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Women’s boxing tournament could be platform to pros
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Club pros get a taste of tour life
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Rio readies for worst as terror threat looms over Summer Games
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CFP abandons plan to play most of its semifinals on Dec. 31
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McIlroy can’t make putt, now tries to make the cut
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Garoppolo ready for new starring role with Patriots
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Cardinals sail past Marlins, 26-2
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Wade Bowen’s back in town tonight at Scottie’s
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Local rapper readies release of new album
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‘Absolutely Fabulous’ delights in the outrageous
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more BestBets
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‘Bad Moms’ is a shoddy mess that rings hollow at its core
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‘I Know One’ came from out of nowhere to become hit
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‘Jason Bourne’ a satisfying, ripped-from-the-headlines thriller
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50 years later, Dylan’s motorcycle crash still mysterious
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Mother fights intense feelings of guilt over son being an only child
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Surprise yourself—learn something new
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Getting motivated to make change
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Turkey’s top military commander, who was held hostage, keeps post
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Forrest Mars Jr., who shaped global candy empire, dies at 84
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WORLD FINANCIAL MARKETS
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FINANCIAL MARKETS
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French ID 2nd church attacker
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Germany may manage challenge after attacks
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Congressman decries Olympus’ failure to warn hospitals about tainted scopes
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Initial Brexit shock is hurting U.K., but sparing eurozone