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‘Vote your conscience’
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COURT TOSSES VOTER ID LAW
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Oil field giant cuts 5,000 more jobs
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Lawsuit outlines ordeal of rape victim sent to jail
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Mayor set to release video in Braziel police shooting
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Mega merger in beer world wins approval
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Innovations & Innovators
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Donald Trump joins his running-mate Mike Pence on the stage Wednesday.
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Mediation ordered in Bland lawsuit
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Fister is stellar in 7-0 shutout of Oakland A’s
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Turkish leader declares state of emergency
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Harris County Republican precinct chair William Morris resigns over Trump’s candidacy.
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Republicans ratchet up attacks against Black Lives Matter activists.
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A stage for poetry
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Bonds proving too risky for many
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Council chides Turner but passes projects plan
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Chronicle takes up publishing for Right-to-Know Network
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Officials clash over college, teacher prep
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Alamo unearths its multilayered history
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Absent for protests, Baton Rouge mayor increases visibility
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Competing visions of Islamic State emerging in Washington
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Abusers and guns
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Pokémon Go
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Time to expand Medicaid
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In Zika era, pregnant workers are due rights
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Our America: stuck to each other, cheek to jowl
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On open carry, lawmakers should listen to police
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Cheapest isn’t always best
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Power transmission fees to go up in Houston area
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Bid to reduce prison time goes awry
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21st Century Fox decided to end Roger Ailes’ reign after more women reported advances, sources say.
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Enbridge set to pay $176 million over 2010 oil spill in Michigan
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Saudi clerics renew ‘Pokémon’ edict
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Votes advance merger by Dow, DuPont
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Claims office chief takes the stand in federal fraud case over Gulf spill
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Kinder Morgan says it doesn’t plan to borrow for projects
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Macy’s tries out artificial intelligence tool
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Unilever to acquire Dollar Shave Club
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Seven from Houston make Fortune list
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U.S. wants to seize $1 billion in huge Malaysian fraud case
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Show of solidarity
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Memo to school brass: Think, then speak
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After a short windup, UH officials make pitch
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Some flexibility exists in don’t-budge policy
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Longtime Aldine coach Bill Smith is inducted into THSCA Hall of Honor.
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A copperhead convergence? Turns out there’s a good reason for it.
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Ramirez lifts Bosox into first
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As call-up nears, Bregman sees his first action in left
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MLB REPORT
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Popovich gets on-the-job training for ’20
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Russia expects decision on ban by Sunday
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Vegas to gamble on Games after 15-year moratorium
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Schools haven’t been shy about lobbying
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Baylor ex Oakman indicted for assault
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Exhibit to showcase posters of classic Texas music scene
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QFest film lineup spotlights social and political issues
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CULTURE SCENE
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The original urban cowboys get back in the saddle
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‘Wiener-Dog’ brings life to heel
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OUTSIDE THE MEGAPLEX
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DAILY CROSSWORD
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Your Horoscope for Thursday, July 21
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Get more crunch with your lunch at Church’s
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New leader says district is the ‘right fit’ for her
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Humble ISD police honored with FBI Trilogy award
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Sound design is the third character in intense drama
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Cancer survivorship center opens in area
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Residents lament neighborhood conditions in ‘new colonias’
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Coaching switch leads White to Falcons
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New name, same winning attitude for Knights
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RAPID RESPONSE
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CISD battles students’ summer hunger pains
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Woodlands water bills may rise again
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Ironman race will return
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Summer concert venues are busy in Woodlands
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Highlanders out to continue good times
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Libraries buzzing with summer activities
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Backpack drive to aid at-risk KISD students
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Teachers use grants to overcome barriers
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New face, but same attitude at Taylor
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Troupe puts out plea: Loan us your lederhosen
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San Jac targets textbook sticker shock
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When it comes to parks, Heaven won’t be enough
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Summer musical returns to Mainland Community Theatre
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Republicans present $5,000 to Dream Center for flood relief
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Wildcats putting their focus on state bid
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Dawson applies lessons learned in loss
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Turner putting final touches on Adidas tournament planning
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Sound design is third character in intense drama
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Southwest theater company to raise money for new home
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Stores relocate in Rice Village
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Grants give city body cams, flood vehicle
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Annual holiday shopping event returns
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Mavericks set to spread it out this fall
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Clancy’s Crusaders poised for breakout
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Sound design is third character in intense drama
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‘The Maids’ to open July 28 at Studio 101
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Southwest theater company to raise funds for new home
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Woodland Heights to get design guidelines
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Miss Texas Outstanding Teen plans party for kids’ nonprofit
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RESTORATION PROJECT
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Mavericks set to spread it out this fall
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Sound design is third character in intense drama
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Miss Texas Outstanding Teen plans party for kids’ nonprofit
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‘The Maids’ to open July 28 in Studio 101 at Spring Street
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Community rallies for school supply drive
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Annual holiday shopping event returns
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RESTORATION PROJECT
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Mustangs gallop with confidence
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GREEN BUSINESS
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Construction is underway on new Spring retail center
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Spring ISD starts new career program
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Texas law: In-state college students must prove meningitis vaccinations
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Young ice skaters overcome barriers in program
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Some residents want out of the FBISD
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Historic Richmond races draws six candidates
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In new class, Longhorns have same goal
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RESTORATION PROJECT
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Nonprofit to build center for workforce training
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U.S. 290 widening on pace for 2017 finish
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Falcons flying through unfriendly skies
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EXCELLENT FOOD IN A TROUBLING TIME
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Sandwich loaf
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Beef stroganoff
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WHEN FILMS REALLY GOT MAD
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Numerous seething characters have stormed across screens of late, often tempered by a bit of reason
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THEY AIN’T AFRAID OF NO HATERS
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Disabled actors battle stigma, limited screen time
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‘Stranger Things’: A timeless sweetness set in 1980s
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The New York Men’s Shows: Sincere, inclusive, politically engaged
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In the world of life coaching,
she is one of the sassiest