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Read the stories that matter to you this Sunday.  [View in browser](  *Over $158 in coupon SAVINGS in this Sunday's edition Smart Source Over $97  Coming this Sunday Business: Baylor Scott & White Health has been bending the cost curve for its employees, managing to keep health insurance premiums relatively flat since 2013. It attributes much of that success to its accountable care organization, an integrated network of Baylor doctors, nurses and facilities that have improved outcomes and kept a lid on costs. SportsDay: Kevin Sherrington writes about the icy relationship between Jerry Jones-Jimmy Johnson. Will it ever thaw? This Super Bowl matchup is old school vs. new school: San Francisco's run game and strong defense vs. Kansas City's sling-it-around offense led by Patrick Mahomes. What do these trends mean for the Cowboys and the rest of the league? Mavs vs. Hawks. Stars in New Jersey. How did the Dallas Renegades end up at Globe Life Park? Arts & Life: Fort Worth music star Leon Bridges and genre-bending Houston trio Khruangbin talk about their new EP Texas Sun, the dark side of fame and why they record in a barn in Brenham, Texas.  Travel: The Travel Troubleshooter addresses privacy concerns surrounding the new facial-recognition technology. Opinion: Here’s what I know after decades of life and ministry among myriad people: we all want to matter, writes Beth Moore in an excerpt from her new book, Chasing Vines. Don't miss out on these stories!Pick up this [Sunday's paper]( at your favorite gas station, grocery or convenience store! Better yet, we'll deliver it to you for only $65.00 for 52 weeks! [Subscribe NOW](  Cancel Anytime This offer is for new subscribers and households that have not subscribed to the paper in the past 30 days (previous account must be in good standing) and cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. *Coupon savings may vary by area. STAY CONNECTED WITH US [Unsubscribe]( | [Free newsletters]( | [Dallasnews.com]( | [Subscriber login]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact us]( Copyright 2019 - [The Dallas Morning News, 1954 Commerce Street, Dallas, TX 75201, United States](

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