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- 10 Things in Politics: Rise of media-savvy congressman backing Biden
- Grimes says she isn’t a communist after being photographed reading Karl Marx following Elon Musk split
- In the dog house: How to make room for man’s best friend as we return to normality
- Two Americans win Medicine Nobel for work on heat and touch
- Prep roundup for Monday, Oct 4
- VOLLEYBALL: IHSAA sets pairings for sectionals
- In Texas, The Most Important Race In 2022 Isn't For Governor
- How To Get Rid Of That Nasty Smell In Your Instant Pot
- The Best Products To Help You Poop Better
- The Best TikTok Accounts To Follow For Halloween Makeup Inspiration
- UK military begins fuel delivery amid driver shortage
- Second Baptist dedicates, celebrates new facility
- The smartest, quickest recipes to save dinner any night of the week
- Lizzie Deignan gives blood and tears to win Paris-Roubaix and lead the way for women’s cycling
- Conservative media is killing Republican voters the party can ill afford to lose
- Prosecutors try to reverse acquittals in Hariri blast case at Lebanon Tribunal
- Lady Gaga describes moment Tony Bennett said her name amid Alzheimer’s diagnosis: ‘I had to keep it together’
- UK pharmacies seeing some disruption to medicine deliveries
- Minsky’s, Chiefs, Zarda, Boulevard and LC’s. Here’s a look at other KCI concession bids
- Toro Mexican Street Food in West Hartford a fast-casual alternative from Toro Loco, Taberna owner
- KC Chiefs vs. Buffalo Bills: When, where, how to watch on TV, bet line + kickoff time
- Hartford school teachers share their stories and love of their cultures as the district pushes to ‘help students see themselves in the adults around them’
- Group working to remove discriminatory language from property bylaws
- ‘The Sox will always be part of our family identity’: For these Latino fans, White Sox pride is generational
- Spate of juvenile car thefts across Connecticut sparks crackdown, regional cooperation
- Connecticut TikTok influencer Kayla Murphy made combating domestic violence her mission after personal experience
- There’s a new No. 1 high school football team in the Raleigh area
- Letters to the Editor: Really, Californians? Another call for a water pipeline?
- 10 things in tech you need to know today
- How can you be a more informed news consumer and fact-checker? Here are some tips.
- Monoclonal antibodies are available in Idaho. Which COVID patients get them, and where?
- Key connector trail to one of Lexington’s largest neighborhoods now open
- Review: I was deeply skeptical of Esmé’s $200 tasting menu, art-focused concept. I was wrong.
- Nursing students who refuse vaccines may jeopardize their hospital training and career
- Florida will be short nearly 60,000 nurses by 2035, report says
- ‘Mental health needs to be talked about’: West Hartford church hosting series to take on worsening depression in pandemic
- For National Taco Day, here’s the perfect trail of the best tacos across the Triangle
- Now that COVID vaccine boosters are here, will life go back to normal? What to expect
- Families don’t always get told of classroom COVID exposures. Idaho mom learned the hard way
- What is Medicare, how does it work and how much will it cost in 2022?
- Check out the Edward Scissorhands museum inside the movie’s Lutz home
- This farmland along I-84 in Boise area is on track to be developed with taxpayer help
- We don’t want you, DeSantis tells desperate Haitians trying to migrate to Florida
- This is how credible reporters work and what you can do to evaluate news websites
- ‘No mask, no mas’: Miami Carnival returns with joy, music — and new COVID-19 rules
- Four things we learned from the Carolina Panthers’ 36-28 loss to the Dallas Cowboys
- Fire officials warned of a potentially catastrophic wildfire season. How did Idaho fare?
- Eternals: New trailer appears to feature chilling Age of Ultron Easter egg
- Muslims recall questionable detentions that followed 9/11
- Column: Scientists and experts get plenty wrong. But we should still trust them