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2022
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Gavin Newsom Makes a Laughably Desperate Demand of Ron DeSantis
I'm not sure there's a worse governor in the country than Gov. Gavin Newsom of California. Given that several of...
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Fight over border security escalates after governors send migrants to Kamala Harris’ home and Martha’s Vineyard
The latest moves by Gov. Greg Abbott and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis this week have triggered outrage among immigration rights'...
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TribCast: The impact of Texas’ changing demographics on elections
On this week's episode, Matthew speaks with Alexa and James about Hispanics becoming the largest demographic group in Texas and...
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Texas’ child welfare agency blocked from investigating many more parents of trans teens
Friday's injunction applies to all members of PFLAG, an LGBTQ advocacy group with more than 600 members in Texas.
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Delayed: Mandatory maternal mortality rate data won’t be ready for Texas lawmakers in time for 2023 session
Lawmakers say they need the latest pregnancy-related death data to more precisely address the problem during the legislative session. But...
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City of Boerne notifies residents of road closures due to film production Sept. 19-21
BOERNE, Texas - The city of Boerne might look a little like Hollywood next week. City officials are notifying residents...
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La Raza Unida celebrates 50 years of activism, fighting injustices for Mexican Americans
SAN ANTONIO - This month marks 50 years since La Raza Unida Party became a national organization founded in South...
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For Andy Garcia, Hispanic heritage meant food and family
SAN ANTONIO - What says Hispanic heritage better than food and family? The founder of Andy Garcia Foods produced pre-packaged...
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Yes, Florida allocated $12 million to transport migrants out of the state
Florida’s Freedom First Budget included $12 million for a program to “transport unauthorized aliens” out of the state, including locations...
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‘I don’t think we stress it enough’ Frisco martial arts instructor teaches self-defense to help student combat bullying
"Self-defense to us, whether it's mental or physical, is very important," Vaughn said. "I don't think we stress it enough...
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Mehmet Oz Starts to Make John Fetterman Sweat
The race for senate in Pennsylvania is heating up. Democrat John Fetterman has finally agreed to a debate, though it...
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Don Lemon Throws a Tantrum That People Are Calling His Reassignment a ‘Demotion’
There have been some changes going on at CNN with the takeover by CEO Chris Licht. Licht was reportedly trying...
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Marble Halls & Silver Screens With Sarah Lee Ep. 136: The ‘Martha’s Vineyard Migrant Crisis, Blackbird, and Rex Chapman’s School of Propaganda’ Edition
For conservatives wondering if there are any members of the GOP willing to fight the Dems on their owns terms...
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Sarah Huckabee Sanders Recovering From Thyroid Cancer Surgery
Arkansas gubernatorial candidate Sarah Huckabee Sanders announced that she's cancer-free after surgery to remove her thyroid and "surrounding lymph nodes."...
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Man charged with murder after shooting family member’s boyfriend in Medical Center apartment, police say
SAN ANTONIO - A man accused of shooting a family member's boyfriend at a Medical Center apartment complex is now...
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Two Cibolo men arrested for attempted murder in Del Rio; police suspect human smuggling
DEL RIO, Texas - Two Cibolo men were arrested in Del Rio for a shooting that left two men seriously...
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FDA: Do not feed this formula to your infant
SAN ANTONIO - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is telling parents and caregivers not to buy or use Mother's...
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Monkeypox case confirmed at Fort Worth ISD school
Tarrant County Public Health notified the district of an individual at Arlington Heights High School who tested positive for the...
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Broadway’s longest-running show is scheduled to close in 2023
The longest-running show on Broadway is the biggest victim yet of the post-pandemic softening in theater attendance in New York....
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