As we at the Texas Observer were racing to finish proofreading of our November/December 70th anniversary issue, I managed to...
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Christmas Miracle After Dying Donkey is Rescued and Given Shelter–A Surprise Birth in Stable
In a delightful and kind Christmas story, a pair of British travelers found ‘room at the inn’ for a dying...
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Governor Abbott Touts Texas’ Robust Energy Industry At Dallas Citizens Council
Governor Greg Abbott today touted Texas’ robust energy sector during a fireside chat at the Dallas Citizens Council 2024 Annual...
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Exposed: North Korea’s $88 Million Cyber Scheme That Duped American Companies
The Justice Department indicted 14 North Korean nationals in Missouri on Wednesday, for carrying out an extortion and identity theft...
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AOC on Murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO: ‘Not to Say That an Act of Violence Is Justified, But …’
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) on Thursday became the latest Democrat member of Congress to offer a level of sympathy and...
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More Juicy Details Emerge About ProPublica’s Disastrous Effort to Slander Pete Hegseth
The left will do anything to keep Pete Hegseth from becoming Donald Trump's secretary of Defense, and they don't mind...
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WATCH: NY Mayor Adams Might Be Starting to Get It on Illegal Immigration
On Thursday, Democrat New York City Mayor Eric Adams held a press conference to describe his meeting with incoming border...
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Trump Hilariously Dishes on Kamala’s Worst Mistake As She Delivers One Final, Wild Cackle
President-elect Donald Trump had a banner day Thursday, ringing the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange surrounded by...
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Their Legal Woes Are Over. Is the NRA on the Rebound At Last?
All of us in the pro-Second Amendment community sure know that the National Rifle Association (NRA) has stepped on their...
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New Lawsuits Accuse Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs of Drugging, Sexually Assaulting 3 Men
As Sean 'Diddy' Combs remains in pretrial detention without bail following his arrest in September, a fresh set of allegations...
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Entertainment Tonight: Report Says Pelosi Actively Working Against AOC’s Bid for Powerful House Position
There’s nothing better than watching the left eat the left because someone’s got to lose, and that’s always a good...
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Here’s What Bill Clinton Said About a Preemptive Pardon for Hillary
Joe Biden took out the norms and stomped all over them with the pardon that he gave his son Hunter...
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Surprising Twists in CEO Killer Case: Suspect’s Actual Relationship to Healthcare Co, and When First ID’d
The horrific murder of a healthcare CEO on the streets of New York City in early December has captivated the...
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Man sentenced to more than 28 years in prison for string of armed robberies at Texas pharmacies
SAN ANTONIO – A man was sentenced to 28 years and three months in prison for robbing pharmacies at gunpoint,...
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17-year-old San Antonio girl reunited with her family after disappearance, family says
SAN ANTONIO – A 17-year-old who was reported missing in November has been safely reunited with her family, according to...
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Where to get tattoo deals on Friday the 13th
SAN ANTONIO – In a blink of an eye, Friday the 13th returns for one last time this year.Multiple tattoo...
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SAPD officer who died by suicide was under investigation for invasive visual recording in Rockport, records show
SAN ANTONIO – A San Antonio police officer who died by suicide while on duty Tuesday was under investigation for...
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Saline shortage at hospitals is improving but ‘not out of the woods yet,’ San Antonio doctor says
SAN ANTONIO – One manufacturing facility is responsible for a large portion of saline for medical providers across the United...
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Texas AG investigating social media companies over minors’ privacy
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating several social media companies over their privacy and safety practices...
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Texas professors self-censor for fear of retaliation, survey found
(The Texas Tribune) -- University professors across the political spectrum in Texas are preemptively self-censoring themselves for fear of damaging...
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