Buzzing: Season 3 of Fargo won’t premiere until 2017

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Season 3 of Fargo won’t premiere until 2017

Sorry, Fargo fans, it’s going to be more than a year before the hit FX series comes back for its third season. During a conference call with press…

Published on December 15, 2015 at 03:47PM

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Buzzing: Fargo: An incredibly true story about making season 2

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Fargo: An incredibly true story about making season 2

We asked ‘Fargo’ showrunner Noah Hawley to let us follow him for two days. Amazingly, he agreed

Published on December 11, 2015 at 04:30PM

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Ex-Sheriff’s Deputy in Ohio, Indicted in 2 Fatal Shootings, Is Released on Bond by THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

A former deputy in Pike County who was indicted in an on-duty episode involving a fleeing driver and an off-duty shooting of the former deputy’s neighbor was released after turning himself in, a spokesman for the Ohio attorney general said.

Published: December 13, 2015 at 12:00AM

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Ted Cruz Surges Past Donald Trump to Lead in Iowa Poll


By TRIP GABRIEL

The poll suggests that the Texas senator’s campaign is gathering momentum and that there could be a long Republican nomination fight ahead.

Donald J. Trump, who continues to lead most national polls, was second in the Iowa poll, with 21 percent naming him as their first choice, compared with Mr. Cruz’s 31 percent.

Ben Carson, after leading an October survey by the same pollster, commissioned by The Des Moines Register and Bloomberg Politics, tumbled to 13 percent. Senator Marco Rubio of Florida had 10 percent. No other candidate had double-digit support.

The survey, by one of Iowa’s most respected pollsters, comes as Mr. Trump is increasingly hoping that a win in Iowa, whose caucuses are less than eight weeks away, will be a lightning strike on his way to the nomination.

“If we win Iowa, I think we run the table,” Mr. Trump said on Friday at a rally in Des Moines. He is far ahead in polls of the other early-voting states.

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