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NASA Sets Coverage for Russian Spacewalk
NASA will provide live coverage on Wednesday, Aug. 17, of a spacewalk with two Russian cosmonauts to continue outfitting the...
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NASA to Stream Artemis I Rollout, Briefings on Science, Tech Payloads
NASA will hold a trio of media teleconferences the week of Aug. 14 to preview the science and technology payloads...
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NASA, Boeing to Hold Media Update on Starliner Progress
NASA and Boeing will host a media teleconference at 1 p.m. EDT Thursday, Aug. 25, to provide an update on...
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NASA Transfers Landsat 9 Satellite to USGS to Monitor Earth’s Changes
NASA transferred ownership and operational control on Thursday of the Landsat 9 satellite to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in...
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NASA TV to Cover SpaceX Cargo Dragon Departure from Space Station
A SpaceX Dragon cargo resupply spacecraft returning science to Earth for NASA is set to depart the International Space Station...
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NASA Science Leadership to Hold Town Hall Meeting
NASA will hold a community town hall meeting with Associate Administrator for Science Thomas H. Zurbuchen and his leadership team...
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NASA Awards Next-Generation Spaceflight Computing Processor Contract
NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California has selected Microchip Technology Inc. of Chandler, Arizona, to develop a High-Performance Spaceflight...
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Hubble Peers at Celestial Cloudscape
This celestial cloudscape from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope captures the colorful region in the Orion Nebula surrounding the Herbig-Haro...
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Abortion Is (Again) a Criminal-Justice Issue
Whenever abortion came up during my three decades working on criminal-justice reform, the interlocutor always took the attitude, “That’s someone...
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‘Nobody Has Accepted Accountability’: Uvalde Families Demand Change to Police and School Personnel
On Monday evening, almost two months after the deadliest school shooting in state history took place two miles across town,...
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Sutherland Springs shooting victims fight for government to admit liability nearly five years later
In February, a federal judge ordered the Air Force to pay $230 million to shooting survivors, families of victims. But...
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The John Birch Society Sees a Renaissance in North Texas
On a sweltering day in July, Mark Fulmer looked cool and collected in the bonus room at the Spring Creek...
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After the Robb Elementary shooting, some Uvalde parents are choosing private or online education
Following a state report showing that almost 400 law enforcement officers showed up at the school on May 24, some...
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There Is No Legitimate ‘Debate’ Over Gender-Affirming Healthcare
On June 15, the New York Times Magazine published “The Battle Over Gender Therapy,” an investigation into gender-affirming care for...
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Texas school ratings show improvement compared to 2019, but those in poorer neighborhoods still lag
This year's TEA ratings were done differently than in previous years. Instead of the usual A-F ratings, which were last...
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Paul Burka, Texas political journalism titan and “soul” of Texas Monthly newsroom, dies at 80
"He understood Texas and Texas politics better than anyone ever has," former Texas Monthly editor Bill Broyles said. "There won't...
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Migrant Deaths Are a Feature—Not a Bug—of U.S. Immigration Policy
Little more than a week after a horrific smuggling attempt left 53 people dead in San Antonio, Governor Greg Abbott...
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Drought and record-breaking heat spur a South Texas water crisis
A century of enterprise brought the Rio Grande to its brink. Now authorities are "praying for a hurricane" as reservoirs...
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More Black Americans live in Texas than any other state. Two years after George Floyd’s murder, many reconsider their future here.
In interviews, Black Texans expressed frustration over uneven progress, restrictions on teaching about racism in public schools and limitations on...
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