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An official who was briefed on the investigation said Alexander Heifler, 26, identified as a member of the JDL 613 Brotherhood, which describes its membership as "Jewish warriors" fighting back against rising antisemitism.
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The Justice Department has sought voter data from states. It now says it plans to share that data with the Department of Homeland Security, to run it through a controversial citizenship check tool.
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Woods was arrested on suspicion of DUI after he struck another vehicle and rolled his Land Rover, not far from where he lives on Jupiter Island, Florida. The sheriff's office said he was not injured.
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Pete Hegseth has reportedly blocked the military promotion of six officers: all women or Black men, to become one-star generals.
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The Trump administration recently announced it would release 172 million barrels of oil from the United States' Strategic Petroleum Reserve, which is located along the Gulf Coast, including two sites in Texas.
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Doolysaurus gives scientists more insight into connections in lineages between species in North America and Asia.
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Soccer fans and folks who don't care about the sport will all have opportunities to experience the cultural exchanges, taste cuisines from around the globe and join in on the party and excitement.
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Parkland Health was one of just two Texas-based organizations chosen for a "prestigious" national program designed to address provider burnout and workforce well-being concerns. The National Academy of Medicine selected Dallas County's safety net hospital to join the Change Maker Accelerators program.
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The church had sued Southern Methodist University for breach of contract after the school broke ties.
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Texas Tech University's new guidelines for the discussion of race and gender in course curriculum has been met with criticism from free speech groups, professors, and students alike. From future enrollment to campus culture, some Texas Tech students say the impact extends outside of the classroom.
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