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In Houston, Thousands Remain Displaced As Harvey Recovery Continues
Thousands of residents are still living in hotels and rental housing while they await insurance money to help them rebuild homes that were flooded in Hurricane Harvey this summer.
'My All-American' Remembers Forgotten Story Of Heroic Texas Football Player
My All-American is out in theaters on Friday. It's a story about Texas football and is written by the same person who did Rudy and Hoosiers. It centers on one of the players, Freddie Steinmark, and an improbable story that reached all the way to the White House.
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'My All American' Is All About Texas Football
From Texas Standard: If you're naming off great sports films, "Rudy" and "Hoosiers" are probably high on that list. A new film called "My All American"...
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Scott Walker's Emphasis On Unions Failed To Energize National Base
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker's fight against unions thrust him into the spotlight four years ago. But when he used that issue to revive his struggling presidential campaign, the move failed badly.
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University Of Memphis Defies NCAA, Tests Enforcement Of Amateurism Rules
The University of Memphis is defying the NCAA and suiting up a star freshman who has been deemed "likely ineligible." It's a test of the NCAA's power to enforce longstanding amateurism rules.
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Women's World Cup: U.S. Is 'Ready, Excited, Hungry' As It Takes On Thailand
The U.S. enters its first game armed with enormous talent, deep experience and high expectations. The team is prepared for a long tournament run while staying focused on the opponent in front of them.
Moon Dust Bag, Accidentally In Private Hands, Auctioned For $1.5 Million
NASA lost track of a bag that was used to carry samples during the first moon landing. A woman in Illinois bought the artifact for less than $1,000; on Thursday, it was sold for $1.5 million.
UNT, TWU Students Petition To Become ‘Sanctuary Campuses,’ Plan Joint Walkout
Five stories that have North Texas talking: David Brown will be an ABC News contributor; relieve stress in Dallas’ Anger Room; Matthew McConaughey drives…
Eva Longoria Offers DNC A Bridge To Latino Voters
Actress Eva Longoria has taken a large role in the Obama campaign and is scheduled speak at the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday night.
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A Reporter Weighs In On UNC's Decision To Deny Nikole Hannah-Jones Tenure
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Joe Killian, investigative reporter for NC Policy Watch, about the University of North Carolina's decision to not give Nikole Hannah-Jones tenure status.
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