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2017-11-21
Nebraska gives new life to long-delayed Keystone XL
Charles Manson turned youths into mass killers
Dead man was out on bond
Trump: North Korea a terror sponsor
CHRISTMAS PARADE BACK ON BROAD STREET,
Charlie Rose latest celebrity to face misconduct allegations.
Statement of core values
TC raises $2,000 for fund to help college students affected by Harvey
Texas DPS urges safety over Thankgiving holiday weekend
Authority asks county’s help to seek aid for park
BANKRUPTCIES
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
Park official shines light on the luster in diamonds
Patroling border agent killed in apparent Texas attack
Tyson Foods: New facility in Tennessee to create 1,500 jobs
Nonprofit to advocate for toll roads in state of Texas
Medical helicopter crash in Eastern Arkansas leaves 3 dead
Some businesses still recovering from hurricane
SAU announces the recipient of its first endowed dean’s chair
Singer, actress Della Reese of TV’s ‘Touched by an Angel’ dies
TODAY IN HISTORY
Warming to make storms larger and more frequent
FESTIVE TRADITION
Justice Department sues to halt AT&T-Time Warner deal
Gravitational waves herald a merger of tiny black holes
PHONE COMPANIES GET NEW TOOLS TO BLOCK SPAM CALLS
Security company says mask fooled Face ID on iPhone
Don’t expect Van Gundy to stop speaking his mind
Evil Personified
Times have changed, for politicians and for the press
Our Puerto Rico
Girlfriend objects to man holding daughter’s hand
Fast words make for bad advertising
Don’t vape if you’re pregnant
Lady Tigers clip PG’s wings
Bielema’s future
Longhorns bowl eligible for 1st time since 2014
Pleasant Grove
Hawks fly past Lions in opener
Irving, Celtics power past Mavs
Spurs notch 96-85 victory over Atlanta
Philadelphia thumps Jazz
Paul Pewitt stops Ore City, 33-24
SPORTSCHECK4
Dallas’ playoff hopes rest on winning without Zeke
Jones dishes on Goodell after loss to Philadelphia
Some gun ads face scrutiny
Franken faces another allegation of misconduct
Roy Moore accuser says she was not paid to talk
U.S. ending temporary permits for nearly 60,000 Haitians
FEDERAL RESERVE
WORLD MARKETS
FINANCIAL MARKETS
Opioids haunt users’ recovery
Opioid crisis cost $504B in 2015
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