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International Students At Texas Universities Can’t Return Without In-Person Classes
When University of Texas at Austin senior Stephanie Flores-Reyes checked her fall course schedule earlier this week, she was shocked to see all five of…
Who Is Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez?
In a stunning upset, the 28-year-old socialist, whose mother was born in Puerto Rico, unseated Democratic stalwart Rep. Joe Crowley in New York's diverse 14th Congressional District.
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Without A Lawyer, Asylum-Seekers Struggle With Confusing Legal Processes
An asylum seeker is five times more likely to win a petition for asylum with the help of a lawyer. But, many asylum seekers are expected to represent themselves in court.
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Devastated By Harvey, Coastal Bend's Smallest Shrimpers Are Still Treading Water
Hurricane Harvey took a big whack to the shrimp industry's bottom line in Texas, but the storm's legacy may be what it did to the smallest shrimpers on...
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Red Meat Allergies Caused By Tick Bites Are On The Rise
If you are bitten by a Lone Star tick, you could develop an unusual allergy to red meat. And as this tick's territory spreads beyond the Southeast, the allergy seems to be spreading with it.
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Hate TV Christmas Specials? Try These
Christmas specials are often a schlocky tradition on TV. But it doesn't have to be that way. A few surprisingly decent specials will air this holiday season.
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Texas Mayor Acknowledges His City Is An Epicenter For Border Debate
Rachel Martin and Steve Inskeep talk to El Paso Mayor Dee Margo ahead of President Trump's visit to the border city Monday. Former Democratic Rep. Beto O'Rourke is also having a rally in El Paso.
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Midwest Residents Still Recovering From Flooding In March
Cattle farmer Anthony Ruzicka's farm in Knox County, Neb., was hit hard by floods triggered by a bomb cyclone in March. He's still cleaning up from the damage done then.
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Desperation In Puerto Rican Town Where 60 Percent Are Now Homeless
In Cataño, near San Juan, the storm left hundreds living in a shelter where conditions are becoming increasingly dire.
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Big Data Predicts Centuries Of Harm If Climate Warming Goes Unchecked
It took about 30 teams of scientists worldwide, using supercomputers to churn through mountains of data, to see patterns aligning of what will happen decades and centuries from now.
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