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2018-01-23
Drought leaves Cape Town thirsting
Flu season is wretched, but it’s not the worst
Marijuana money flows to GOP lawmakers
Loyalty marks Pence’s first year
‘I’m still feeling the pain’: Girls forced to undergo mutilation
Moon ends month in a rare triple feature finale
Thank President Jell-O for shutdown
Our view: States roll back the clock on reproductive rights
Stormy Daniels’ allegations: Not important
Opposing view: Americans are ready for meaningful limits
STATE-BY-STATE
In these waters, it’s not good that fish are biting
More Millennials have $100,000 socked away
Eager Seattle shoppers line up to try Amazon Go
Preparing for the death of a spouse
For athletic trainer, work equals fun
Price hike is no problem for Netflix
Bitcoin crash would hit investors, not economy
Murdoch says Facebook should pay media firms
Self-driving cars may soon appear on the busy streets of Atlanta
Federal payday lending rule could be on chopping block
Robots are officially better at reading than humans
U.S. CEOs don’t let politics get in way of soaring confidence
PAST TIME FOR BONDS, CLEMENS TO BE IN HALL
Politics could dictate your pick
USA Gymnastics board leadership resigns
Tiger returns this week
Oklahoma star doing just fine
Djokovic upset in Australian Open
Bonds our runaway No. 1
Will underdog Eagles have their day in Super Bowl?
NFL rejects veterans group’s Super Bowl LII program ad
Who’s in Oscar’s sights, and who may be snubbed
Big little gems you didn’t see on TV
Painting the red carpet with color
#MeToo and music
‘Meet’ Ann Curry
Phoenix knew of Allen allegations, embraces #MeToo
Salutes and a jolt from ‘The Electric Company’
Nick Nolte’s story: ‘Rebel’ with a cause célèbre
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