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2019-09-19
Friendly fire aims at Patrick over gun control
Washington Monument to shine anew, thanks to donor’s millions
Omar says tweet endangers her life
TV newsman covered White House during Kennedy years
Faithful see hope amid the ashes
Green Party finds it way back to state ballot
Man jailed in Dean death case
Deal keeps four lakes intact for now on Guadalupe River
Sam Houston medical school clears hurdle
Netanyahu’s political future left in doubt
Abortion rate lowest since 1973, data shows
Bermuda lashed by Category 3 Hurricane Humberto
Pentagon spent $184,000 at Trump’s Scotland resort
President selects O’Brien as 4th national security adviser
’01 photo of Trudeau in brownface roils Canada election
Stick to the facts
State takeovers of schools still very relevant
India in Houston, concerns
Kavanaugh saga and the heresy of hearsay
Texas’ Gulf Coast still at risk of chem crisis
Saber-rattling and dead ends: Our Iran policy is a mess
McDermott plunge forces halt in trading
Houston auto sales drop almost 17% in August
Thousands pursue jobs at Amazon
Strikers have doubts about UAW leaders
Even as Mideast tensions rise, oil prices fall
Alexa offers a voice in politics
Trump revokes California’s car fuel rules
Tech giants act faster on extremist content
W.R. “RUSTY” HOWARD
JEWELL F. “SKIP” PLANGMAN, JR.
Texas may raise cap on medical pot stores
Watt brothers take backyard dream to NFL
Mercilus’ fast start recognized with weekly honor
Canha’s hit lifts A’s over Royals
Pressly to pitch in Angels series
MLB REPORT
Kerstetter a versatile fixture on the line
Houston at Tulane
Pitino reaches settlement with Louisville
Scouting a few gadgets for serious hunters
Study links e-cigarette marketing and popularity with teens
The amazing health benefits of kindness
Are gin-soaked raisins purely a placebo?
Fitness events
Pupfit creates an off-leash adventure
UTMB offers extreme medicine program for doctors in training
DAILY CROSSWORD
JACQUELINE BIGAR
Caregivers for Alzheimer’s patients face challenges during natural disaster
AFTER KANYE, AFTER VIRGIL, AFTER HERON
Middle America may not get late-night newcomer Lilly Singh. They can deal with it.
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