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Trump floats tax break for car loans in Detroit speech. He says it would help buyers and the automobile industry.
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As college football relentlessly pursues something bigger, what will it leave behind?
Whether every athletic department chasing the biggest bag is going to diminish generations of fandom in college football is a question we don't know the answer to.Yesterday - College Football
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