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Thousands march through Boston today after Virginia bloodshed

BOSTON — Thousands of leftist counterprotesters marched through downtown Boston on Saturday, chanting anti-Nazi slogans and waving signs condemning white nationalism as conservative activists appeared to cut short a rally one week after a Virginia demonstration turned deadly.

 

Notre Dame Stadium public tours, scrimmage set for Sunday

Public can tour premium seating, Campus Crossroads buildings

 

Shots fired near Riley High School in South Bend

SOUTH BEND — Gunfire hit two houses and three cars near Riley High School on the city's southeast side early Saturday.

 

Six police officers shot in incidents in Florida, Pennsylvania

Six police officers were shot, one of them fatally, in three separate gun incidents in Florida and Pennsylvania late Friday.

 

Lesher, former Andrews U. president, dies

W. Richard Lesher, president of Andrews University in Berrien Springs from 1984 to 1994, died Friday, the college announced.

 

Letters: Tribune's placement of Charlottesville story was troubling

I was shocked and deeply troubled by The Tribune’s placement of the Associated Press story about the Charlottesville tragedy on Page 12 of its Sunday edition.

 

Viewpoint: Another dimension of drug crisis

As our nation faces the worst drug epidemic in decades, I’m encouraged to read that my hometown is working together to fight this crisis, spurred into action by the murder of Dr. Todd Graham over prescription opioid pills. From my…

 

High School Football Recap

Mishawaka, Plymouth, Marian, Glenn and Concord were victorious in the opening week for the football season in Indiana. See all the coverage in Sports.

 

Couples Fight About $ More Than Sex

MoneyTipsMoney or sex: which topic causes the most trouble within a relationship? A recently released Money Habits and Confessions Survey, conducted by Wakefield Research on behalf of LearnVest, suggests that the answer is… money.Finances were a greater source of relationship…

 

Baby Boomers Not Ready For Retirement

MoneyTipsConsider the stereotype of stodgy old codgers, set in their ways. Unable or unwilling to accept changes and handle risk, these overly cautious folks allow opportunities to pass them by. Could this stereotype fit baby boomers in their approach to…

 

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