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2018-10-08
No eye rolling. No yelling. No pointing fingers.
#MeToo changed culture but few laws
Kavanaugh clash nowhere near peaceful resolution
Still perfect: Chiefs pass their biggest test yet
20 killed in ‘horrific’ New York limo crash
‘Private Life’ puts infertility in focus
Aaron Judge powers Yanks in postseason
U.S. airports landing happy customers
Michael expected to become a hurricane
Aging your wealth gracefully, happily
Rules of the workplace
Filming ‘Free Solo’ harrowing on high
Trump is eager to see Kim again in ‘near future’
The Kavanaugh war
Our view: Despite Senate vote, #MeToo movement will endure
Another view: #MeToo is also a scary time for boys
Phone scam nearly snares tech exec
Owning a Ferrari: Just a pipe dream?
Spiking 10-year yield pinches Americans
Blend in while being a tourist
Costs to attend flight school can soar
Toymaker to Toys R Us: You’re dead to me
Chase Elliott secures advancement
College football weekend wrap-up
Post-fight chaos a stain on UFC
Eagles finding out how hard life can be at top
Foe’s camp calls Conor ‘horrible’
Brewers complete sweep of Rockies
Depth of ‘Star’ music isn’t shallow
The Coen brothers’ wild, wild West
‘Venom’ sets record, while Gaga’s ‘Star’ still shines
Superheroes and even food make incredible outfits
‘The Fifth Risk’ sounds a five-alarm warning
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