A museum on the campus of Hill College in Hillsboro is receiving national recognition.
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Oksana Masters leaves Italy with five new para Nordic skiing medals, extending her reign as the most decorated U.S. Winter Paralympian. She competes in summer sports too and is already eyeing LA 2028.
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In eastern Ukraine, white nylon nets now stretch over roads and city streets, a low-tech defense against deadly FPV drones that dominate the battlefield and threaten civilians near the front line.
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A new analysis represents the largest effort yet to systematically parse all the data from high-quality clinical trials on cannabis and mental health. The evidence is lacking.
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The U.S. Postal Service's leader says it is set to run out of money in less than a year and may have to stop deliveries because of declining mail volume and what USPS sees as burdensome requirements.
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Deportations of Mexicans dropped to 144,000 in 2025, roughly half the annual figure under President Biden, according to data analyzed by Quinto Elemento Lab, an investigative news organization. President Trump's beefed-up border security may have deterred many from Mexico from attempting to enter the U.S. illegally.
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The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo had a record-breaking weekend of auctions. The bids largely go toward funding scholarships and educational programs for the rodeo.
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From Smithville to Taylor to Martindale, libraries are offering mental health resources in areas where health infrastructure is scarce.
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The three-day race weekend brought thousands of race car fans to Arlington.
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In 2025, several states passed laws limiting speech at colleges and universities. Texas is one of them
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The Oscar-winning documentary includes the preserved bedroom of Uvalde victim Jackie Cazares.
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