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'Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)' is here. Here's how to reconsider Taylor Swift's transformative album
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Timmy Tillman switches national team affiliation to US from Germany
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Mets owner Steve Cohen considering trade deadline selloff, but Showalter, Eppler safe through season
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Despite risks fish farms are booming in Africa
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First on CNN: Raj Shah out at Fox in wake of historic Dominion settlement
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Refs miss obvious hold against Aidan Hutchinson to cost Lions in OT
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Japan's Aug inflation stays above BOJ target for 17th month
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Is Sam Jeffries OK? 'Bachelor In Paradise' Season 9 star to go through 'serious' medical emergency after 9 days of constipation
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