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Tax cuts the GOP will regret
Republicans know how unpopular the tax plan is, yet they talk up the bill as if in a dramatic reading of ‘The Emperor’s New Clothes’: Our view
Seahawks’ Quinton Jefferson tries to climb into stands after fans throw drink
Quinton Jefferson was ejected in the fourth quarter, leading to a heated confrontation with Jaguars fans.
New snowfall expected to hit Northeast, Midwest, following weekend storm
Localized snow accumulations of up to a foot are expected fromMonday toWednesday in parts of the Northeast.
Powerful appeals court judge accused of sexual misconduct
Judge Alex Kozinski of Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals is facing allegations of sexual misconduct by six clerks or more staffers. For more on the story here is Zachary Devita.
Report: Hurricane Maria death toll far higher than reported
New data reveals the death toll in Puerto Rico due to Hurricane Maria is much higher than the official tally. Veuer’s Maria Mercedes Galuppo (@mariamgaluppo) has the story.
For Tigers stars Jack Morris and Allen Trammell, Hall of Fame call extra special
Alan Trammell and Jack Morris were members of the Tigers’ last championship team, the powerful 1984 squad.
Florida doctor delivers baby at gas station
A gas station in Florida became a makeshift delivery room this weekend after an obstetrician was flagged down while filling up his car.
After church shootings, concerned congregations aim to protect their flocks
Religiousleaders and lawofficers agreed church security sessions have been heartbreaking, soul-searching and necessary.
Poll: Most Americans doubt GOP bill will cut their taxes or boost the economy
In a new USA TODAY/Suffolk Poll, most Americans doubt the GOP bill before Congress will cut their taxes or boost the economy