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2016-02-22
U.S. women earn North American soccer bragging rights
All eyes on Texas as field narrows
FBI takes on domestic terrorist threat
Oil firms in no-win dilemma amid glut
In game of inches, Hamlin wins closest Daytona 500
Candidates mobilize here for rich delegate count
Uber driver charged in deadly shootings
Zika virus may be showing its deadly side
Shell puts block of office space on the market
Workers fight to save their pension plans
Campaign 2016
The often overlooked delegate count in the Democratic primary shows Bernie Sanders slipping significantly behind Hillary Clinton in the race for the nomination.
Americans’ sleep patterns vary by age, race and place
New Alternative to Adult Diapers and Catheters Sets Men Free
Living with Labradors
McClelland presided over ‘culture change’ at HPD
Brady rivals aim for runoff
We recommend Carter in the Democratic primary race for the State Board of Education.
A Katy teen shot and killed himself after admitting to a murder, authorities said Sunday.
LAWRENCE EDWARD NEWTON, JR.
DONALD “DON” LEE GARNIER
MARY MARCEIL KENNEDY
Pearland restaurant wins best bite at rodeo
YURI NAKAYAMA
Virtual reality sees boost in new phones
Neighbor wants to stop church’s plan to house homeless at night
Hines business park gains tenants
Immigration debate needs dose of reality
Solving Texas’ big vaccination problem
Wandy’s spirit commendable
Cougars watch Owls wiggle off the hook
Fort Bend ISD teams in familiar territory
A thankful Terrence Jones practices for the first time since his Feb. 3 car crash.
Anthony Davis scores 59 points in a Pelicans win, setting a franchise record.
Castro hopes this won’t be last year with organization
After career high in innings, McCullers easing into things
Texas trio improves outlook
A&M, UT add to winning ways
Local Doctors Treat Erectile Dysfunction
Extraordinary ordinary buildings
Microbeads in skin-care products rub some people the wrong way
Feeding a business with mother’s milk
Couple’s separation issues might benefit from a break.
Shape-shifting fat cells respond to diet and exercise.
Mail-order medications may not be up to strict pharmacy standards
DAILY CROSSWORD
Your Horoscope for Monday, February 22
Your retirement plan may be supporting the ‘most overpaid.’
Tips on how to avoid costly airline fees for changing flights.
Extreme allocations can create retirement trouble
Beyond growth and value: Investors are tired of choosing
House flipping is making a comeback in Las Vegas
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