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A militant Kurdish group end its struggle against Turkey: grieving mothers ask if it was worth the high cost
News From Across Texas
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The footprints were created some 115 million years ago, when what is now a Central Texas suburb was a beach on the Western Interior Seaway.
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SNAP recipients will not be allowed to use benefits to purchase candy, drinks containing artificial sweeteners, or drinks containing five grams or more of added sugar.
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When the Texas Education Agency releases its A-F ratings next week for schools across the state, HISD leaders say the district will have no F-rated campuses and 18 D-rated schools. Two years earlier, HISD had 121 schools with D or F grades.
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The move came just hours after Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said he'd seek to vacate the seats of other absent Democrats.
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The Lone Star State could now be positioned as a destination over longtime hubs like New York and and Boston.
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The proposal revives a failed effort from earlier this year and responds to years of legal fights over accountability.
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