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After Report Faults Halloween Flood Response, Is More Accountability Needed?
Update: Austin City Council member and mayoral candidate Mike Martinez is asking the city’s Public Safety Commission to consider recommending an...
The Lime Shortage: Still Messing With Your Margarita
Several factors are straining lime production in Mexico, from heavy rains to a disease infecting trees. But criminal gangs are adding to the high prices by stealing from orchards and hijacking trucks.
Most Americans Make It To The Top 20 Percent (At Least For A While)
Lots of Americans spend some time near the top of the income ladder — and many spend at least a few years in poverty.
Mo. Man Whose Prison Term Was Delayed By Clerical Error Is Free Again
Cornealious "Mike" Anderson was convicted of robbery in 2000, but the state didn't order him to prison until 2013. On Monday, a judge ordered him free, saying he had shown himself to be a good man.
Todd Barry's New Stand-Up Strategy: 'Does Anyone Want To Talk To Me?'
Last year, the comedian teamed up with Louis C.K. to film a tour in which all he did was crowd work, or engage the audience in improvised conversations.
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The Energy Behind Repealing Obamacare May Be Ebbing
Republicans may not be as focused on Affordable Care Act repeal as before, but that doesn't mean the law has turned the corner in terms of public support.
Boats Carrying Migrants Capsize Off Greece; At Least 22 Dead
The two boats, one a 6-foot dinghy, were carrying dozens of illegal migrants hoping to reach the Greek coast. Four of the dead are children.
When it Comes To Traffic, Everything's Bigger in Texas
Everything's bigger in Texas – or so the saying goes. But after years of population growth, many are worried the Lone Star State is experiencing the...
Even Penguins Get The Flu
Adelie penguins, which breed in huge colonies on the rocky Antarctic Peninsula, harbor a version of the avian influenza virus. But this strain doesn't make humans or the birds sick.
Chemist Turns Software Developer After Son's Cancer Diagnosis
The parents of a young boy made a terrible discovery while looking through photographs they had taken of him as a baby. They noticed a white dot where a black pupil should have been.
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