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2017-06-17
Cosby’s fate still in doubt
Doctors give Rep. Scalise ‘excellent’ prognosis
Whole Foods deal may explain store delays
World’s top 3 miss cut at U.S. Open
Lawmakers up to late night shenanigans
Trump acknowledges investigation
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Convicted attorney general: Prosecutor given too much power
A special graduation ceremony celebrates life
Praising their ‘dear leader’
Fate of program to protect young immigrants still undecided
Girlfriend whose texts urged suicide guilty of manslaughter
Georgia fugitives reach road’s end: a driveway in Tennessee
SALT Performing Arts presents Ludwig’s comedy ‘Lend Me a Tenor’
Spring-Ford teacher named Quarterfinalist for 2018 Music Educator Award
Apologies demanded from Steve Harvey after Flint comment
Teen’s behavior draws strong words from concerned readers
Horoscopes
Many Cuban exiles embrace Trump policy but want more
Minnesota officer acquitted in shooting of Philando Castile
Area congregations schedule special services and events Bethel UMC Centennial Lutheran
Troop plan for Afghanistan seeks to regain battlefield edge
James Skarbek, 66
Wayne H. Rubright, 69, of Reading
Marie L. Leeds, 87
Unmarried couples have special needs when buying a house
Economist not trusting the process
Tough times for Whole Foods
Johnson agrees to 3-year extension
Pederson seems convinced WRs won’t drop the ball in 2017
On the air
Boyertown’s Watt earns Delaware first in ‘Diamond State 50’
Larson, Truex take top 2 spots in Michigan qualifying
Hartman, Buckwalter win heart-pounding mains
Kelly hopes big hit earns him more swings
Scherzer shuts down Mets in 7-2 win
Montana, Brown and Staubach give Israeli football huge boost
Cowboys’ Bryant now elder statesman for receivers
Sports hernias putting strain on hockey players of all ages
NCAA sanctions unlikely to hurt Louisville with recruits
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