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‘Confidence in the American people’
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Dems eager to see Trump era end
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‘Universal exhale’ for these activists
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‘For Tom, sports and education mirrored life’
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⏩ Pro-Trump protesters decry the vote-counting.
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‘Mank’ is a grand contribution to Hollywood history
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State records another 1,000 virus cases in a single day
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Trump faces tough road in getting Supreme Court to intervene
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Volunteers sought for income tax assistance program
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Business owners can apply for disaster grants, loans
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MxCC new student orientation goes virtual
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CALENDAR
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Constance Fusco honored by Schiller Shoreline Institute
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Town officials urge mask wearing, social distancing as cases rise
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RSD 13 Board of Ed selects new head
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Cops: Portland woman, 51, killed in Route 17 crash
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Bail out the rental housing market — or it could collapse on us
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Can you contract COVID-19 again?
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NYC restrictions eased, but COVID-19 spreading upstate
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3rd court blocks order to not count those undocumented in census
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Rapper among 3 killed in Atlanta nightclub shooting
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Lots of questions, few answers as Huskies begin quarantine
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Several SCC teams will not compete in league tournaments
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Giants expanding youth movement
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Red Sox bring back Cora
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Darnold says shoulder ‘all right,’ unsure on playing
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‘Natural born leader’: Clemson calls on Uiagalelei vs the Irish
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All Week 9 games are on as teams deal with COVID-19
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Jason Day in contention on eve of Masters week
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Man still hasn’t finalized divorce after dating 5 years members who would like to help caregivers. Don’t just say, “If you need me, please call me.” The caregiver is probably not going to do that. Instead say, “I would like to come over and relieve you fo
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Racial disparity in health care
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Italy, France mull Tunisia migrant boat alerts