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Investigators looking for cause of fire that left 2 people with smoke inhalation
SAN ANTONIO - San Antonio fire investigators are trying to determine the cause of a house fire on the city's...
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Biden is canceling up to $10K in student loans, $20K for Pell Grant recipients
Updated August 24, 2022 at 1:18 PM ET
On Wednesday, President Biden announced a sweeping effort to forgive up to...
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The culture war is being fought in school board meetings — and North Texas is the frontline
Hours after passing controversial book policies, top elected leaders in Keller, Grapevine-Colleyville ISDs take our questions in their first interviews...
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Who qualifies (and who doesn’t) for student loan forgiveness
Biden shared some details about his long-awaited student loan forgiveness plan. WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden announced a long-awaited plan...
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8-Year-old Girl Gets to Chat with Orbiting Astronaut Using Dad’s Ham Radio
Some old tech was able to make a new connection for a little English girl who got to speak with...
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Governor Abbott Appoints Yarbrough To Seventh Court Of Appeals
Governor Greg Abbott has appointed Alex Yarbrough to the Seventh Court of Appeals, Place 3, for a term set to...
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Charlie Crist Basically Concedes to Ron DeSantis With Confusingly Bad Campaign Statement
The legend of Nikki Fried ended last night after the parodical Democrat candidate for governor got crushed by former-Republican Charlie...
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INTERVIEW: Mark Meuser Says Race Against Alex Padilla Is Winnable, Could Be Decisive for a GOP Majority
Attorney and California Senate candidate Mark Meuser says California Republicans can still win statewide races if conservatives vote in droves....
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RedState LIVE! Is Happening Now: Florida Republicans Set Up to Sweep Elections While Dems Get More Bad News
Ron DeSantis and the Florida Republicans have set the tone of the oncoming red wave but it's not all good...
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The One Video Clip on Student Loan Forgiveness Republicans Should Run From Now ‘Til November
As we reported Tuesday, President Biden will be unilaterally implementing a student loan forgiveness plan that "will include at least...
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Mosquito pool in San Antonio tests positive for West Nile virus, Metro Health says
SAN ANTONIO - A mosquito pool recently tested positive for the West Nile virus, Metro Health officials said. The infected...
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Car salesman accused of stealing identity from customer, buying vehicles with their credit information
SAN ANTONIO - A man who worked at a car dealership in San Antonio is accused of stealing personal and...
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Rouzer awarded postdoctoral fellowship from the National Institutes of Health
NRSA F32 postdoctoral fellowships support the research training of postdocs who have the potential to become successful, independent investigators in...
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School of Dentistry names new dean
Lily T. Garcia, DDS, MS, FACP, has been named dean of the Texas A&M University School of Dentistry and will...
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Latest Troubling News About Business Activity Puts Paid to Dem Narrative
Democrats are crowing because they got a win in New York in what they think was a "bellwether" race for...
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Sore Loser Carolyn Maloney’s 50 Shades of Cringe Concession Speech Was Something Else
The most closely watched primary race in New York state Tuesday was the battle between powerful entrenched House Democrats Carolyn...
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Tray of Undelivered 2020 Mail-in Ballots Discovered in Baltimore Postal Facility
A tray containing mail-in ballots for the 2020 general election that were never delivered was discovered in early August --...
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Biden administration can’t force Texas hospitals to provide emergency abortions, judge rules
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services had said hospitals in states with abortion bans must perform emergency abortions...
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3 Hays CISD students die from suspected fentanyl overdoses in just one month
HAYS COUNTY, Texas - At least three Hays Consolidated Independent School District students have died in just one month due...
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