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2016-04-25
Horses’ dramatic rescue brings more than relief
Retiring TSU chief proud of legacy
Texas still embraces its ‘rogue’ politicians
Mexico’s case on students slammed
U.S. set to launch cyber attacks on ISIS
Nighttime’s the right time for working out
Walkers raise $2.2M to fight breast cancer
How to un-wreck our wetlands
After years, TSU makes strides in Academic Progress Report
Number of flooded homes exceeds last year’s total
Trash subsidies to HOAs among cuts Turner is eyeing
Early voting begins to fill seat in House
Afternoon rains don’t put damper on those enjoying Sunday Streets
Church volunteers ‘like angels’ to victims
One Simple Trick to Reversing Memory Loss
Obama joins Merkel in pushing trade deal to a wary Germany
Austrian law-and-order candidate wins first round of presidential elections
Koch suggests Clinton better than Trump, Cruz
Prince leaves behind estate said to be worth $300 million
Fearful town residents told to arm themselves
Saudi Arabia is headed in wrong direction
This is why I fight for $15 minimum wage
Let’s fix it
Willowick Park keeps open space
If church bonds in default, ask trust to correct value or cash you out
Pricey new cholesterol drugs barely sell
Cattle fever tick threatens herds in South Texas
States move toward an end to endangered landlines
Congolese star dies after collapse on stage
Lockton Place starts in Westchase
Rasmus has a really good grasp of things, and he’s not letting go
Howard’s vanishing act inexplicable
3rd quarter is the season in a nutshell
The Spurs and Cavaliers advance to the second round by completing sweeps.
Big difference
Green energy
Nats take down Twins in 16th
McCullers inching his way back to mound
MLB REPORT
THE STATISTICS
Superman minus the cape
Sizing up the defensive linemen
Edwards wins at Richmond with last-lap pass
H-Town noir: Novelist sets dark ‘Sunset City’ in her hometown
There’s a whole lot of growth going on
Snacking on almonds and walnuts can be an addiction that’s good for you.
Dear Abby: Family dysfunction allows assaults to go unpunished.
MTV gets ready to change its tune once again.
Stricter guidelines on pain meds designed to reduce opioid abuse
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DAILY CROSSWORD
JACQUELINE BIGAR
SENIORS BECOME RENTERS
There’s yet another way to get out of college debt
Reverse mortgage is not a short-term solution
Fiduciary standard forces financial planners to act in YOUR interest
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