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Democrats' victories complicate Senate shutdown talks, SCOTUS seems skeptical of Trump's authority to impose tariffs, judges hear cases on Chicago ICE detention center and agents' use of force.
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NPR's Daniel Estrin visits Gaza for the first time since the war began, touring the destruction in northern Gaza.
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Millions of Americans rely on federal subsidies and programs to make ends meet. But the shutdown and other cuts have them looking elsewhere for help. Here's how residents in rural New York are coping.
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The Supreme Court's justices appeared skeptical Wednesday of the Trump administration's argument that the president has the right to impose tariffs without congressional approval.
News From Across Texas
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At President Trump's direction, Gov. Greg Abbott authorized the deployment of hundreds of troops to Illinois to "safeguard" U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents.
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"Antifa" is now at the center of the Justice Department's case against two people charged for their alleged roles in a North Texas ICE detention center shooting. How it plays out in court could be indicative of the Trump administration's broader strategy for cracking down on purported left-wing violence.
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No Austin restaurant received a new Michelin star. Nixta Taqueria earned a green star for sustainability, and Mercado Sin Nombre and Parish Barbecue received a Bib Gourmand.
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This comes about a month after President Donald Trump claimed that taking Tylenol during pregnancy could increase the risk of autism in children, despite no conclusive evidence linking the drug to the condition.
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Judges who decline to perform weddings based on their religious beliefs won't be violating state rules on judicial impartiality, the Texas Supreme Court said in a comment added to the state judicial conduct code Friday.
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The proposed constitutional amendment would allow the governor to appoint a majority of the members of the State Commission on Judicial Conduct. Gov. Greg Abbott previously removed two members of the commission when they sought to discipline a justice of the peace against Abbott’s wishes.
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