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Proposal for new tenure policy puts Alamo Colleges leaders at odds with faculty
The political fight over tenure and academic freedom simmering in Austin has bubbled over into a debate about employment policies...
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Can the hurricane TV reporters come inside now? Please?
When I saw a tree branch fly into The Weather Channel's intrepid anchor Jim Cantore, just as he was struggling...
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Photos: This is what Florida looks like after Hurricane Ian
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Ian will likely hit South Carolina as a hurricane, forecasters say
Updated September 29, 2022 at 12:18 PM ET
Ian is exiting Florida as a tropical storm -- but as it...
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In a reversal, the Education Dept. is excluding millions from student loan relief
Updated September 29, 2022 at 1:49 PM ET
In a remarkable reversal that will affect the fortunes of millions of...
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GOP-led states sue Biden administration over student loan forgiveness plan
Biden’s forgiveness program will cancel $10,000 in student loan debt for those making less than $125,000 or households with less...
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The Elephant in the Room Roars to Life
Though the signs of decline have been obvious since well before he was inaugurated, this week - over a year...
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Ryan Reynolds Will Either Save the MCU or It Will Destroy Him
Ryan Reynolds isn't just a great actor, he's something of a survivor. His first outing as Deadpool was beyond horrendous...
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Oz Tears Fetterman Apart in His Most Based Performance to Date
Mehmet Oz is closing strong in Pennsylvania's US Senate race. The polling shift towards the Republican has been unmistakable, with...
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Victim killed in DWI crash on North Side identified
SAN ANTONIO - The Bexar County Medical Examiner's Office has identified a man killed in a DWI crash on the...
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Free tamale festival to take place in San Antonio in December
SAN ANTONIO - 'Tis the season for tamales, fa la la la la la la la la -- OK it's...
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The 16th annual AccessAbility Fest returns on Oct. 1
SAN ANTONIO - In partnership with Hemisfair's Inclusion programming, the 16th annual AccessAbility Fest kicks off downtown on Saturday. The...
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Incredible World First Electric Seaglider Vehicle Ready For Production After Successful Test
An incredible hybrid high-speed yacht-seaplane vehicle has completed successful flight tests and is ready now for production. Designed for sustainable...
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Virgin Atlantic Launches Its Latest Ad Campaign: ‘Be Yourself,’ and I Have Thoughts
In the latest chronicle of "Go Woke, Go Broke," Virgin Atlantic has decided to ditch gender specifics for its pilot,...
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Biden Recklessly Draining Strategic Petroleum Reserve to ‘Buy Down Political Risk for Midterms’
As I've suggested multiple times in the past, it's "almost" like Joe Biden has intentionally created crisis after crisis, with...
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Oldest nonprofit of its kind in San Antonio also a mainstay in Uvalde for over 20 years
UVALDE, Texas - Nearly a century after the oldest human service nonprofit in San Antonio began in 1903, Family Service...
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Florida hospitals evacuate hundreds of patients after Hurricane Ian
One area hospital began assessing the full damage from ferocious winds that tore away parts of its roof and swamped...
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NWS: ‘Reverse storm surge’ drains at least 7 feet of water in Tampa Bay
Winds from Hurricane Ian pulled water from Hillsborough River and Tampa bays. Experts warn walking on the exposed bay bed...
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Neptune Shows Off Its Rings in Near-Infrared Light
On Sept. 21, 2022, the James Webb Space Telescope delivered the clearest view of Neptune's rings in more than 30...
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