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2022-02-03
Proposed policy targets affordability
Colorado’s vault full of forgotten treasures
Officers suspended for excessive force
DPS to cut jobs in district office as enrollment declines
Dentist Warns Against Pulling Teeth Without Another Opinion
Finalists named for position
Classes resume after ex-lecturer gets arrested
Why are oil prices so high?
Company expanding after years of R&D
Normal supply chain in ’22 “unlikely”
Stocks rise, extending weekly gains
Eagle County will challenge approval of Utah rail line
Revenue jumps, while prices will increase again
OPEC, allies agree to small output increase
Ambitious plan unveiled to halve cancer death rate
HEADPHONE INNOVATOR KOSS DEAD AT 91
Ukrainians train in guerrilla tactics in case Russia invades
Prominent Israelis seeking profit from pot legalization
Giant iceberg blocks scientists’ study
Doctors: Patients cured a decade after gene therapy
Spotify backs Rogan’s disinformation machine
Dorrell needs to get with the times
HARBAUGH TO STAY AT MICHIGAN; VIKINGS TARGET O’CONNELL
Jeff Francis elected to Canadian Baseball HOF
Men’s Sex Life Restored by Local Doctors
Dorrell says Flores had no talks about tanking with Miami staff
Flores: Won’t drop lawsuit if hired as a coach
Nnaji: “I feel like I’m seeing things I wasn’t seeing” before
A&M’S Fisher says rumors are “garbage”
Where Colorado’s Class of 2022 is going
Oregon rematch a different challenge
NBC crew ready to call action from U.S.
MINTZ SCORES 21 TO LEAD KENTUCKY PAST VANDERBILT
On new podcasts, the sound of falling in love
“Gilded Age” is a dime-store “Downton”
“As We See It” is not a typical portrayal of autism
The New York Times Crossword
The end of TV’S sleekest Italian import, “Gomorrah”
An 8-year-old wrote a book and hid it on a library shelf. It’s a hit.
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