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Why Bruins defenseman Andrew Peeke is trying to devastate his younger self
The 26-year-old blueliner grew up a Panthers fan. Now he's trying to derail the club's quest for its first Cup.ESPN - Sports -
Wealth Managers, Charities Defend Fees From Donor-Advised Funds
“Strange bedfellows” are teaming up to oppose a Treasury Department proposal penalizing certain payments.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Trump says he'd leave abortion to states, but if reelected, could he limit it?
Trump could significantly restrict abortion without ever imposing a federal ban, some experts say. Here's how he could do it.CBS News - Politics - Donald Trump
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Battleground Polling Shows Ticket- Splitting Pattern
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