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Though researchers say such restrictions save lives, the district court says they violate the Second Amendment.
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The number of deaths by firearm have nearly doubled in the past 10 years and accounted for 75% of the homicides reported in 2021, according to the Texas Council on Family Violence.
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Centuries ago, the small wild cats roamed across large parts of Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and Arizona. Now, there’s just a small group in South Texas.
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Large areas of the state are currently at high or extreme danger for wildfire.
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It can be a lifeline for transgender youth, especially those struggling with their mental health and thoughts of suicide.
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"It’s a terrifying prospect to think that somebody is going to come knock on your door and accuse you of child abuse. When all you're really doing is putting all the work in, talking to the experts and listening and trying to make the best decisions."
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Prices for crops like corn and wheat are up for now, but there’s a lot of uncertainty in the marketplace.
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“One of the [desired] outcomes of such actions is that people will just be frightened. And I think that's just unproductive under the circumstances.”
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BlackRock’s recent letter to Texas officials and trade groups reveals the asset management company is feeling pressure not to appear as though it is divesting in fossil fuels.
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A state law guarantees college admission to most public Texas universities to all students in the top 10% of their class, but those who don’t take advantage of it are disproportionately students of color.