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Party turnout surges in Texas
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Nikolas Cruz indicted on 17 counts of murder, 17 counts of attempted murder
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Henry is next Bowie court at law judge
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Fore, Lusk to face off for GOP nomination
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Whitten, Carter will keep precinct jobs
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Man pleads not guilty to money laundering, more
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A talkative Kareem Abdul-Jabbar reflects on becoming himself,
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Cruz takes aim at nickname of his U.S. Senate opponent
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Medicaid expansion bill heads to governor
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Ag experts give tips on battling ladybugs
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Man sentenced to die for killing his wife and daughter
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Statement of core values
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COMMUNITY CALENDAR
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Man charged with stealing car during test drive
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Registration open for youth, teen summer camps at SAU
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PLACE lecture to focus on patient care
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Elusive river otters remain rare sight in parts of Texas
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Bikers help primary opponent defeat prosecutor in Waco
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AHS to pilot pre-advanced placement program
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‘Kind of awful’
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U.K. police: Russian ex-spy was attacked with nerve agent
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TODAY IN HISTORY
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Indian architect wins prestigious Pritzker Prize
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Trump’s tariffs express delight in executive swagger
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I send a text and it makes me feel fake, slimy
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Conspiracies
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Gun control?
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E.U. ready for ‘stupid’ trade war if Trump slaps on tariffs
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Mexico, Canada may be exempted
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Eagles drop two to Cumberland
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Coaches on hot seat heading into conference tourneys
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SEC’s balance could create wide-open post-season tourney
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BYU’s loss lets Big Ten bubble teams breathe easy—for now
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QB picks college after bond formed during Parkland shooting
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Rams, Chargers ready to sell best seats at new stadium
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South African triathlete severely injured in saw attack
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Gobert helps Jazz snap Pacers’ win streak at 4
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Nations League means less attractive games for U.S., Mexico
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As surgery centers boom, patients face deadly complications
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Oldest-known bottle message found on beach
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Transport guard fired after inmate escapes
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Putin praises Trump, says politics in U.S. imploding
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Caution likely to guide next steps in Koreas talks
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Legislators seek investigation of DOJ WASHINGTON—Two Republican chairmen of powerful House committees have asked Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein to appoint a special counsel to investigate “potential bias” within
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Stocks wobble as Trump’s top economic adviser departs
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KINGDOM IN THE SKY
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Venues work to include people affected by sensory overload
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With the last male ailing, species almost gone
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MORE QUESTIONS THAN ANSWERS
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Washington becomes first state to approve net-neutrality rules
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This spring break, ditch the ‘what happens here, stays here’ mentality
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Newlywed rejects idea of welcoming a second wife
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Teaching children when to stand up, and when not to
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Formula for washing hands
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Stroke more likely for women—what to do
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After a deadly year, race begins to outdo ever-mutating flu virus