The discussion over the future of Social Security has once again drifted to the sidelines of politics. With checks going...
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Hoo Boy: ‘To Be Clear, That Is Plagiarism’—NY Times Expert Revises Analysis of Kamala’s Book Scandal
It hasn't been a good couple of days for Kamala Harris. On Wednesday night, she appeared on a widely panned...
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BlueHairs For Harris! Is ‘The Villages’ In Florida Turning Blue?
The clickbait headline I saw on Wednesday was begging me to click: Breaking! The Villages in Florida is turning blue!...
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Local sanitation workers win big at national event
SAN ANTONIO – Did you know there are garbage truck-driving competitions?Three San Antonio workers were recognized for their hard work...
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Coolest morning since April on the way
FORECAST HIGHLIGHTSLow-50s and 40s this morning; coldest San Antonio has seen since late AprilTemps rebound to near 80 this afternoonA...
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Jackets this morning, seasonable this afternoon
FORECAST HIGHLIGHTSLow-50s and 40s this morning; coldest San Antonio has seen since late AprilTemps rebound to near 80 this afternoonA...
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Southside Spotlight: Bonnie Salas
Editor’s note: This story was published through a partnership between KSAT and Live From the Southside, a new local- and...
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Thrif-T-Mart honored by San Antonio’s Office of Historic Preservation
Editor’s note: This story was published through a partnership between KSAT and Live From the Southside, a new local- and...
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New Cervical Cancer Treatment Regime Shows ‘Biggest Gain in Survival Since 1999’
Targeting the fourth most common cancer in women globally, a new treatment regime combining chemo and chemoradiation therapy has reduced...
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The View from Space Keeps Getting Better
After 50 years of Landsat, discovery of new commercial and scientific uses is only accelerating Farms in California’s Sacramento-San Joaquin...
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Suspect arrested after man shot in southeast Oak Cliff dies at hospital
A woman told police two men had been “arguing with each other over their relationship with her” before one fatally...
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Kristen’s Classroom: When is Texas’ wildfire season?
AUSTIN (KXAN) - Cooler temperatures behind our recent cold front is a treat most can agree on but, what's the...
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Texas legislature could consider a mask ban at protests next session
AUSTIN (KXAN) – The Senate Committee on State Affairs heard testimony Tuesday regarding banning the use of masks or hoods...
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Oct. 17 to be declared ‘Austin City Limits Day’ by Texas, city of Austin
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Austin City Limits will receive recognition on a local and state level as it celebrates its 50th...
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Texas Hill Country recalls floods 6 years later
LLANO, Texas (KXAN) -- Wednesday marks six years since devastating flooding inundated parts of Texas' Hill Country. The water roared...
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A Texas board rejects clemency plea from a man facing execution in shaken baby syndrome case
HOUSTON (AP) — A Texas state board on Wednesday declined to stop what could be the first execution in the...
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Fast, Feisty and Plenty of Cancún: Takeaways From the Senate Debate in Texas
The fast and fiery debate on Tuesday night between Senator Ted Cruz and his Democratic opponent for U.S. Senate in...
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Casar hits national Dems for dismissing Texas
Rep. Greg Casar (D-Texas) said national Democrats must start investing more in Texas to move the needle against Republicans’ longtime...
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Texas board votes against clemency for a man facing execution in shaken baby syndrome case
HOUSTON (AP) — A Texas state board on Wednesday declined to stop what could be the first execution in the...
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Gov. Greg Abbott boasted that Texas removed 6,500 noncitizens from its voter rolls. That number was likely inflated.
U.S. citizens in at least three counties were removed from the rolls for not responding to questions about their citizenship....
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