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“EITHER THEY LOVE HER OR HATE HER”
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Can the humanities survive budget cuts?
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Many despise end of daylight saving time
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Somewhat guiltily, Ukrainians miss Matthew Perry
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Fans mourn loss of an old friend in China, too
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Bad Teeth? Saving Them May Be Your Best Option
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A new push for divorce in a nation where it’s illegal
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New enemies of the far right: Swifties and the BTS Army
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Undecided on Proposition HH? Here’s a guide
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Turmoil as faculty targets provost
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Boys and Girls Club offers a safe, fun after- school haven
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Larimer County buildings to boast green lights to honor veterans and their families
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Country Boy Mines earns Michelin’s Green Star given to attractions
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Astronaut orbited moon but was bumped from Apollo 13
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Winter Holiday Council will rekindle decades- long tradition
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Byron tries to give No. 24 its first title since Gordon
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White Abarrio wins $ 6M, puts trainer Dutrow back on top after 10- year exile
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Broncos should draft QB, no matter their win total
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Why Doyle is best defensive CF in Colorado history
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Gray gets World Series ring, slays demons at Chase Field
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DOYLE’S TOP NINE GEMS FROM 2023
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Gordon runs for 2 TDS, Pokes win what could be last Bedlam
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Top 25 Wrap Up
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Swinney says Tigers “stock” up after win over Irish
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Buffs host top recruit, but Prime needs 3 of him
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Norvell stands by Fowler- Nicolosi after loss: “He’s our quarterback”
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Vandals hold off Bears with late INT return for TD
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Orediggers clinch share of RMAC title with rout of New Mexico Highlands
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Fans enjoy reunions, spectacle of stunning upset
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Williams set for Buffs debut vs. Towson
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Denver uses third- quarter burst to crush Chicago
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Predicting how Denver’s final 9 games will play out
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AROUND THE NFC
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AROUND THE AFC
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A ray of hope heading into second half
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Would an in- season tournament work for NHL?
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Player’s death from skate to neck reignites stubborn debate over protective equipment
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Delicate balance
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A century ago, a Black- owned team ruled basketball − today, no Black majority owners remain
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Where’s the United Nations in all this? Oh, right, nowhere
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The left, has left me behind
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Lifting sanctions from Venezuela just might work
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How many times must the courts instruct Colorado to respect Christians First Amendment rights?
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Science of abortion reversal debated
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Congress let us down by handing Mike Johnson the gavel
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Is Donald Trump ineligible to be president?
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We can’t afford water giveaway
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Truth or bias in war coverage?
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“Fourth Wing” is taking the book world by storm
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What is a Teddy Roosevelt Library doing in North Dakota?
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Don’t miss pianist Harold LopezNussa at Dazzle this month
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Hearing aids more affordable and more needed than ever
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A Michelangelo mystery inside a secret room
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Create a playroom that appeals to children and adults
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The muchness of Madonna in “A Rebel Life”
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Henry Winkler rises above dyslexia to write books
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Why you can’t spell Hollywood without marvel
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“Homecoming,” “Major Pettigrew” and more short reader reviews
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“The Ridge,” by Peter Eichstaedt ( Sunstone Press)
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“While Idaho Slept,” by J. Reuben Appelman ( Harper)
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“A Light in the Dark,” by Kathy Kleiner Rubin ( Chicago Review Press)
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In the early days of lockdown, a writer considers a perplexing age
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Thurston Moore revisits his sonic youth
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The verdict on John Grisham’s sequel to “The Firm”
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Grief, community and boat building collide
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Some build international trips around Taylor Swift
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TRAVEL QUIZ
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Speculative doubles
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Fertilizer shortage spreading hunger in poorer nations
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If workers stay home, serendipity can get lost
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What to buy ( and skip) on Black Friday and Cyber Monday
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Restaurant property in West Wash Park sells six weeks after closure
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More stores offer alternatives to pricey name brands
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Transunion failed to quickly place, remove freezes on credit reports
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Frozen meal delivery firm Yelloh is exiting state as part of larger cuts
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Book, series didn’t actually make author rich
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10 Greatest Reasons to Align Your Values with Work
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Billions poured into power grids, but it’s not enough