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Blast at concert leaves at least 19 dead
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Trump urges Israelis, Palestinians to work together toward peace
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Ceremonies planned to honor America’s heroes
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TC taps George Moore to fill Place 7 trustee term
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Jury can’t reach verdict in trial
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NO PAROLE FOR LT. ED WORRELL’S KILLER
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Flynn rejects Trump-Russia subpoena; Dems say he lied
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Millions internally displaced in 2016
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City to spend $1.4M on sewer main projects
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Bathroom bill could expose secrets of transgender students
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Texas poised to pass transgender bathroom legislation for schools
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Texas Senate OK ‘religious refusal’ adoption measure
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Texas Senate attaches voucher plan to school finance fix
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Earl Lockett
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Jana Kennedy
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James Randle Russell
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William Carrel Porterfield
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TODAY IN HISTORY
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NASA orders up urgent spacewalking repairs at International Space Station
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Arkansas VA benefit office speeds up the claims process
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GOOGLE UNVEILS LATEST TECH TRICKS AS COMPUTERS GET SMARTER
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What Twitter’s privacy changes mean for you
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Some advice on this first overseas trip
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Latest troubles won’t soon disappear
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Trump could be savior of newspapers
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A Day for Remembering
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Friend refuses help studying for bar exam
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Easy-open prescription bottles make life a little easier, but be careful about storage
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Peacock 1-hits Tigers as Astros win
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Winning streak aside, Rangers still face challenges
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Florida, LSU poised for run
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LeBron wasn’t himself Sunday night, not by a long stretch. He passed up shots and made mental and physical mistakes normally reserved for others. For a superstar who regularly seizes the biggest moments and makes them his own, it was strange to see James
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The day after a Zaza Pachulia Game 1 closeout foul hurt Kawhi Leonard, Gregg Popovich went on a tirade about Pachulia’s dirty play. Pachulia received so much online backlash that he closed down his Instagram account and even had security guards deployed t
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The International Paralympic Committee said on Monday it is unconvinced Russia has implemented changes required to prove it is clear of doping in time for the 2018 Winter Paralympics. •
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Climbers from the United States, India, Slovakia and Australia died over the weekend on Mount Everest. Bad weather has delayed climbs this year, leading to a rush to get to the summit. •
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Tim Duncan lightens the mood for San Antonio
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Nebraska riding high entering Big 10 Tournament
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Trio smack homers to lift Yanks over Royals
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NBA short on drama, long on conspiracy theories
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Teams head to Louisville for title play
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Indy 500 seeks centennial bump in 101st
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Vikings’ Zimmer takes time off after latest eye surgery
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EXXON MOBIL
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FINANCIAL MARKETS
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California’s legal pot law helps reduce, erase convictions
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Complex world of border trade: Cattle go north, meat south
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Five jurors picked for Bill Cosby trial so far
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North Korea calls latest test successful
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Trump budget promises balance in decade, relies on deep cuts
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Mississippi lawmaker apologizes for calling for lynching