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The ACLU of Texas and other civil rights groups are trying to block Texas from implementing Senate Bill 4, which makes unauthorized entry into the state a crime.
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The Texas Nationalist Movement asked the court to intervene after the state GOP ruled a petition to add the question to the primary ballot was invalid. “While we’re disappointed in the Supreme Court’s decision, this is not the end of the matter,” Texas Nationalist Movement president Daniel Miller told KERA.
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The president proposed a tax credit for new transmission lines. But even if Biden's plan is successful, building one line typically takes more than 10 years.
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The actor makes his directing debut as well as stars in "The Water Man."
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In Los Angeles, Mayor Eric Garcetti is proposing free public transit fares for students and lower-income residents.
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Rep. Liz Cheney, a GOP leader in the House, continues to criticize Trump for claiming election fraud cost him a second term in the White House.
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This time last year, testing was one of the few tools that health officials had to monitor the spread of COVID-19. Now, much of the focus has shifted to vaccination efforts.
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The Oversight Board said Facebook imposed an "arbitrary penalty" when it suspended Trump's accounts indefinitely and ordered the social media platform to review the case.
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The future of Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney, a Republican, in the GOP is increasingly in doubt as she refuses to back down from criticisms of former President Trump.
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American Psychiatric Association Turns Inward, Recognizes Nearly 2 Centuries Of Racism In ProfessionThe APA is trying to come to terms with what it calls an appalling history of racism — both within the organization and in its treatment of patients.
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On Monday, STAT News confirmed that World Health Organization's Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus was running for a second term next year.
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Brazil's parliament is probing President Jair Bolsonaro's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.