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2019-09-09
Long scorned in the Bahamas, Haitians who live there fear what comes next
Dems take on climate change in party’s primary
Democrats plan vote to formalize procedures for impeachment investigation
Surgery syringes that a nurse prepared should’ve had pain meds: They had saline
Florida’s public universities highly ranked
Woman accused of tossing Molotov cocktail into federal office
Dorian lashes Canada’s Maritime provinces
When it comes to tracking hurricanes, is the Euro model better than the American model?
Ship overturns near Georgia port; 4 crew members missing
Pompeo: Taliban failed to live up to ‘commitments’ in peace talks
Ex-South Carolina Gov. Sanford adds name to GOP long shots against Trump
Charity boat rescues 50 African migrants in sea off Libya
Pope, in Madagascar, insists ‘poverty is not inevitable’
State media: Mugabe to be buried next Sunday
India says it has located its orbiter on moon’s surface
Should I reply to a Facebook apology from a former school bully?
Husband doesn’t seem concerned with lost ring
Legal judgments against big pharma aren’t enough. Consumers need to change their drug habits
Iconic Coconut Grove folk-scene troubadour
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Nadal beats Medvedev for 19th Grand Slam title
Harvick gets second win at Brickyard; Johnson misses playoffs for first time
Jackson, Brown impressive in homecoming
Backup QB Rosen can’t provide spark off the bench
Titans ignore Browns’ hoopla and put a hurting on Cleveland
Chiefs top Jags; Foles, Hill suffer clavicle injuries
Prescott throws for 405 yards as Cowboys roll
Alcantara dominant with his 2nd complete-game shutout
Cole’s birthday gem leads Astros
Hurricanes looks to regroup after loss to Tar Heels
Quarterback Morgan expected to play against New Hampshire
Akers the hero in FSU’s escape win
Gators respond to critics with dominating rout of UT-Martin
Clemson stays atop AP poll; LSU 4th
U.S. rallies to beat Great Britain/Ireland in Walker Cup
No. 3 Central’s run attacks rolls over No. 5 Carol City
A conservative columnist, a cult filmmaker and Blondie will be at this year’s Book Fair
‘Lifesizing’ is Miami area’s new real estate trend
A customer in the hand is worth 12 in the bush
Mover’s spotlight
How to avoid a Category 5 financial crisis when a storm hits
As cybercriminals step up attacks on businesses as well as individuals, they rely more on social engineering
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