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Preserving city’s history goal of meet between state, locals
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Attack on London mosque suggests new polarization
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JPs talk new voting gear, ponder new courthouse
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Showcase home run for city
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Harris supporters address Arkansas-side city board
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Redistricting case could reshape U.S. political map
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TOP-RANKED OREGON STATE DEFEATS LSU,
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Program grooms students to become tomorrow’s leaders
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Five THS students win national photo contest
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STUDY: OIL, GAS DRILLING LINKED TO POLLUTION, QUAKES
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George P. Bush seeks re-election as Texas land commissioner
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Supreme Court sides with Alabama death row inmate
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Witnesses describe Jordan shooting that killed 3 troops in ’ 16
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FBI missed rigged jackpot in ’06 before lottery scheme grew
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TODAY IN HISTORY
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Venus Ramey, Miss America who inspired WWII effort, dies
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Coroner: Cocaine among drugs found in Carrie Fisher’s system
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Japan probes delay in reporting
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U.S.-Russia tensions get urgent focus
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VERIZON’S LIVE TV SOUNDS LIKE HYBRID OF NETFLIX, SLING TV
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Microsoft targets hard-core gamers with Xbox One X
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Facebook deploys artificial intelligence to fight terrorism on network
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Good guys always win only in the movies
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Rooting for France’s Macron to succeed
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Thanks for the wonderful memories
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Partisan Charade
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Earth Shake
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Reader wants to support friend but doesn’t agree
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Woman uses gift cards to avoid carrying cash, disclosing credit card numbers
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Ruling clears legal opposition to Washington’s use of ‘Redskins’
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Philadelphia gets No. 1 pick, chance to acquire Fultz
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Finding a rhythm
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As team recovers, makeshift rotation keeps Astros afloat
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International spending more than $200 million
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FANTASY VS. REALITY
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RUNNER MAULED TO DEATH
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CONCUSSIONS IN THE NFL
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NOTEWORTHY POINT GUARDS
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Agencies host workouts to aid prospects
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WORLD FINANCIAL MARKETS
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Markets Right Now: Tech gains send S&P 500 to another record
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FINANCIAL MARKETS
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Dems knock GOP’s secrecy on health bill
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TOO HOT TO HANDLE
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Anti-Trump groups don’t plan to budge
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Voter database was exposed on internet, security firm says
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Georgia high court: State can’t be sued without its OK