Rhonda Fanning | Texas Standard
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The Rev. Dr. George Mason was leading the group as part of an interfaith dialogue initiative.
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There’s a prime viewing area in the Hill Country in the path of both the October and April eclipses.
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Programs including passport renewals and citizenship applications could be impacted if House members can’t reach an agreement on federal spending.
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Meteorologist advises Texans to cover pipes, check in on vulnerable neighbors and pets as bitter cold settles across state.
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Ted Cruz announced earlier this year he would run for reelection to his Senate seat, but he has not said whether he would run for president in 2024. In spite of that, many political watchers believe he's a likely Republican candidate.
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The Horned Frogs had a turnaround season powered by newly minted Heisman finalist Max Duggan and new head coach Sonny Dykes.
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Acting Texas secretary of state John Scott resigned earlier this week. Gov. Greg Abbott announced Tuesday that he would nominate longtime state Sen. Jane Nelson from Flower Mound to replace him. The quick turnover of secretaries of state in Texas is unusual, especially since the office oversees the state's elections.
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A new survey from the American Psychological Association shows that the demand for mental health services has continued to climb since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. A majority of the psychologists surveyed said they saw higher numbers of patients that needed treatment for anxiety, depression and substance abuse. But 60% of them also said they were too busy to take on new patients.
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U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro of Texas and the Spanish Language Disinformation Coalition have warned that Spanish speakers are at a high risk on social media platforms.
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To cope with the setback, farmers rely on crop insurance and hope for fall rains to boost next year’s harvest.
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Many Texans are unlikely to stop driving, so one solution might be rethinking how highways function.