Michael Marks | Texas Standard
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The district is one of the few that does not assign cases randomly.
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Cases of chronic wasting disease have been found at several deer-breeding facilities.
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The board’s decision comes after state lawmakers encouraged districts to cut ties with the association.
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The state has spent more than $2 million on iWatchTexas since 2018.
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Findings at the Porvenir site in West Texas call into question the U.S. Army’s involvement in the Mexican Revolution.
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More than 1,500 people lined up before store opened to be among the first shoppers.
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President Joe Biden’s decision to forgive some student loan debt came as a relief to many borrowers. But it was also marked by many for what the policy didn’t do.
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A sharp rise in housing prices has left some enlisted people scrambling for an affordable place to live.
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Systemic biases and racism can seep into the systems that power AI.
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The federal agency is considering designating the Permian Basin as a “non-attainment area,” meaning it could face tougher emissions regulations.
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The company behind the super-fast train is amid a change in leadership.
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The court struck down a $250,000 cap on post-election reimbursements, which some experts say helped prevent corruption.