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How a group of online sleuths are helping the FBI track down Jan. 6 rioters
HuffPost journalist Ryan J. Reilly says "sedition hunters" have used videos, social media posts and facial recognition software to identify individuals who participated in the storming of the Capitol.
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How Sandra Bland's Life And Death Will Forever Be Intertwined With Prairie View A&M University
From Texas Standard: This Monday marked the five-year anniversary of the death of Sandra Bland. The event is forever intertwined with Prairie View A&...
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Hurricane Recovery Has Barely Begun In Waterlogged Beaumont
Some residents have found they can stay and begin cleaning up, but a lack of drinking water and the still-rising floodwaters are driving many others out.
Texas Legislators Applaud Supreme Court Ruling
By J. Lyn Carl, GalleryWatch.comAustin, TX –The U.S. Supreme Court's 5-4 ruling prohibiting death sentences for juveniles will have a "major impact" on…
Miami Beach Business Owners Say Mayor's Curfew Is Cutting Into Their Bottom Line
Miami Beach's mayor has ordered a curfew to try to stem a crush of spring breakers and limit the spread of the coronavirus. Business owners say the order is cutting into their bottom lines.
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East Texas musician Ally Venable delivers message with new album
She’ll perform in Dallas on April 12 before returning to her hometown of Kilgore for a free show April 19.
Remembering Don Quayle, NPR's First President
The first president of NPR has died at the age of 84. Don Quayle had a long career in public broadcasting, both in television and radio. Susan Stamberg reflects on his impact on NPR and her career.
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The Texas Legislative session begins today. Here are 6 things we’re watching
Lawmakers begin work today for their biennial legislative session. They’ll debate over the state budget, school issues, border security and property taxes, among other issues.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott gets $6M campaign donation from out-of-state school voucher champion
Abbott, a Republican, called the contribution from Pennsylvania's Jeff Yass the “largest single donation in Texas history.”
More Than 1,000 Families Still Searching For Homes 6 Months After The Camp Fire
Six months ago, California's deadliest wildfire almost completely destroyed the town of Paradise. Survivors are still struggling to find places to live in a region with a chronic housing shortage.
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