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  1. Week 9 predictions: Though Charlie Strong will probably be ousted at season's end, Texas will still beat Baylor:

  2. FBI probe of new Clinton emails spooks market

  3. With smaller crowds and a wallet-friendly exchange rate, now is the time to visit your favorite European museums.

  4. For the Record’s week in review: 'Damn emails' are back

  5. Josh Tomlin on his start: "It was probably one of the more emotional and stressful starts" in my life.

  6. Follow these steps and avoid shelling out your hard-earned cash on car "infotainment" systems:

  7. Chris Christie received a raucous welcome during an event commemorating the fourth anniversary of Superstorm Sandy:

  8. Despite their Game 3 loss, it's far too early for the Chicago Cubs to panic:

  9. Teamsters Union members still working can count on their projected pension benefits being trimmed by 20%:

  10. This FedEx cargo plane caught fire in Florida and caused both pilots to eject the aircraft: (Photo: AP)

  11. Using a designation called "Ethnic Affinities," Facebook lets advertisers target and exclude certain users:

  12. Having access to a workplace retirement plan isn't necessarily the key to financial success:

  13. "The stakes could not be higher," Obama told Hillary Clinton supporters during a rally in Orlando:

  14. "We’ve never had to deal with such a tragic loss,” Sheriff Mike Poindexter said before Jack L. Breiner's arraignment

  15. Armour: No reason to panic in Wrigleyville after Cubs loss

  16. How the Indians seized command of the after its 1-0 win over the Cubs: (Photo: Getty)

  17. Down 2-1 in the after Friday's loss, it is far too early for Cubs fans to panic.

  18. Speaking directly to women in Iowa, Clinton said Trump has "demeaned" and "insulted" women "throughout his life."

  19. In dueling Iowa rallies, Clinton, Trump make their cases

  20. Pitt and Jolie, who are divorcing, sold the home they purchased in 2007 after Hurricane Katrina for $3.5 million.

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