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High school journalists stand up to censorship—and win
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Still a possibility Taylor could one day face trial
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As Senate hearing set, new Kavanaugh accuser emerges
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Lewisville man held on charge of murder
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Trump to address U.N. Tuesday
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Statement of core values
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Eye Envy Him now open for business
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ON THE RECORD
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Report finds dozens of Texas gas leak explosions since 2006
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The Way It Was:
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congressional roll call BAN ON PHARMACY GAG CLAUSES
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Southern Arkansas University students prep for educational trip to Italy in May
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Nursing program accepting applicants
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Afraid to be alone, man has affairs with married women
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TODAY IN HISTORY
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Bring that dog indoors!
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Flavorful barbecue traditions continue in parts of Houston
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Commissioners Court will meet to discuss county property tax rate for next fiscal year
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Schools turn to technology to monitor usage of e-cigs
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Central Texas student excels in science, shares learning fun
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Flu shots a pinch in the arm, but not always in the wallet
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Lessons from financial crisis still relevant 10 years later
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DELTA INCREASES BAGGAGE FEES TO $30 FOR FIRST BAG
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One smear vs. another at the New York Times
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Dropping my anonymity unlike New York Times
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Banned Books
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Who are we, anyway?
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Seahawks soar
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Brees QB sneak lifts Saints past Falcons
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No. 9 Auburn routs Arkansas, 34-3
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Astros win, 6-2, vs. Angels
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Tiger back on top
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Giants beat Texans, 27-22, for first win
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Rangers defeat Mariners
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Allen, underdog Bills stun Vikings, 27-6
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Gregorius hurt; A’s wait; Phils, Pirates, D-Backs out
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Thousands brace for more flooding
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Tennessee Dem aims for Senate win by edging away from his party
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Burials begin as deaths from capsized ferry increase to 224
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Iran-backed militias accused of reign of fear
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Iran’s president blames U.S. after attack
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Stop Brexit? U.K.’s Labour party mulls referendum
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THE DEADLIEST BATTLE
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Aretha Franklin exhibit debuts with eye toward her legacy
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Actor James Woods bashes Twitter after being locked out for hoax meme tweet
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Farmers worry bailout checks won’t be enough