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What To Make Of Tiger Woods' Major-less Year
By the standard of normal golfing mortals, Tiger Woods has had an incredible summer. He's won multiple tournaments and millions of dollars in prize money. What he didn't do was win any of golf's four major championships. And those major wins are his measure of success.
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Interior Nominee Deb Haaland Faces Tough Questions On Climate Goals
Despite Biden's ambitious climate plan, Haaland told lawmakers the country would not abandon fossil fuels "overnight." If confirmed, she would be the first Native American Cabinet secretary.
Broken Hearts And Dirty Minds In 'Fundamentals'
Jonathan Evison's heartbreaking, maddening new novel, The Revised Fundamentals of Caregiving, follows the budding friendship of professional caregiver Ben and his paralyzed teenage patient, Trevor. While the writing can be lovely, the book will test readers' tolerance of puerile sex talk.
Republicans release 7-week spending bill as Democrats warn of a potential shutdown
House Republicans released a short-term spending bill to fund the government until late November but Democrats are calling for further changes.
Aretha Franklin Is Looking For The Next Great Star ... Of Opera
The Queen of Soul is looking for a prince or princess of Puccini in a new competition for opera singers. And she's the one judging.
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Trump's Bedminster club hosted an alleged Nazi sympathizer who stormed the Capitol
At two events, Donald Trump's New Jersey golf club hosted a convicted Jan. 6 rioter known for extreme antisemitic and racist comments, whom prosecutors described as a 'white supremacist.'
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What The Latest Immigration Polls Do (And Don't) Say
It can seem like there's a poll result that supports just about any position on any topic. Here's a look at what the latest immigration polls can and can't tell you.
Tribune, Tronc And Beyond: A Slur, A Secret Payout And A Looming Sale
Tribune Publishing secretly started to pay more than $2.5 million to a fired news executive to settle a lawsuit. It sought to keep a slur by controlling owner Michael Ferro from becoming public.
Def Leppard's Joe Elliott On Covering Def Leppard
The frontman says he's laughing more than crying as the band re-records its hits for online retail.
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Pakistani Teen Malala Yousafzai Shares Nobel Peace Prize
The activist who was shot by Taliban militants for promoting education for girls shares the prize with Kailash Satyarthi, an Indian campaigner against the exploitation of children.
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