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2017-11-29
A high note for diversity
New N. Korea missile could reach U.S. capital
5 things to know about GOP tax plan
Indiana University halts fraternity activity
Consumer bureau lands under leadership of one of its naysayers
Deals get GOP Senate tax bill closer to passing
NTSB says Florida farmworker crash caused by fatigued driver
Trump’s attacks on ‘fake news’ expand
Administrator aims to reshape EPA culture
Obamacare repeal is not dead. Far from it.
Our view: Foxes arrive at the consumer protection henhouse
Opposing view: Put a bipartisan commission in charge of bureau
Food fight: Gay couple, devout baker off to court
Gays gain legal ground in China, fighting for their rights in court
Undeterred by Uber, Lyft says it’s destined to be No. 1
Hot holiday items already hard to find
Automation could claim 73M jobs
Around the nation
Hacks to help survive holidays
Supreme Court may limit protections for whistle-blowers
Famed economist weighs in on Wall St.
Arby’s swoops in on Buffalo Wild Wings
Fed nominee says ‘gradual’ rate hikes are the way to go
Bull won’t end in 2018, fund execs assert
ALABAMA MISSISSIPPI NEW MEXICO STATE-BY-STATE
SLOW AND STEADY
Bet on legalized sports betting
NFL PLAYERS WEAR CLEATS FOR A CAUSE
Controversy brewing?
LeBron should give 76ers some thought
Setting expectations for Tiger’s return
Manning move doesn’t add up
Yankees’ search takes a twist
Two-game suspensions reduced
Players’ game cleats offer support for social causes
Hip-hop giants Jay-Z, Kendrick Lamar lead the field
Some big stars were left out of the spotlight
Fisher, Cornell, Cohen receive posthumous nods
‘Darker’ doesn’t shed much light on Grey
It’s ‘ Truluv’ as widower and lonely teen connect
James Franco wears eccentric well in ‘Disaster’
CROSSWORD
‘Mrs. Maisel’ is a rebellious antidote to patriarchy
Harry Bosch returns
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