The shooting happened at Buford's, a bar on West Sixth and Rio Grande streets, early Sunday morning. The suspect was among the dead; he was shot by Austin police officers, Police Chief Lisa Davis said.
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Limited flights out of the Middle East resumed on Monday. But hundreds of thousands of travelers are still stranded in the region after attacks on Iran by the U.S. and Israel.
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Buckley has been nominated for a best actress Oscar for her portrayal of William Shakespeare's wife in Hamnet. The film "brought me into this next chapter of my life as a mother," Buckley says.
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The Lebanese health ministry says Israeli attacks in Beirut and southern Lebanon killed at least 31 people.
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A North Texas cardiologist says some of the increase stems from a direct physical impact by the virus on the heart. But much of it resulted from lack of access to health care.
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Texas Tech students and faculty gathered at Memorial Circle Thursday afternoon to protest against new restrictions on course materials.
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The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday reaffirmed a November ruling removing a block on Senate Bill 12 and denied a request by plaintiffs for a rehearing.
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Taxpayers will bear the cost of fixing errors in learning materials published by the Texas Education Agency. The curriculum has drawn attention for its references to Christianity and the Bible.
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Apple says thousands of jobs will be created by expanding its Houston campus, which was completed ahead of schedule and began operations last October.
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There are several related events scheduled ahead of the rodeo, which starts March 2 at NRG Park. Tickets remain available to all rodeo performances and concerts.
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