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Top Stories: Groups Put Pressure On State Lawmakers To Oppose Bathroom Bill
The top local stories this morning from KERA News:Groups like the Texas Association of Business and Visit Dallas will speak out against the so-called…
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Syrian Troops Step Up Homs Shelling After U.N. Resolution
Syrian troops step up shelling of Homs after United Nations condemns the violence.
Seeking Online Medical Advice? Google's Top Results Aren't Always On Target
Google's search results on health issues can be influential, but they can also be unreliable or wrong. The highlighted answer may come from a dubious source while a more credible one is buried below.
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U.N. Security Council Unanimously Tightens Sanctions Against North Korea
The United Nations slapped a fresh round of sanctions against North Korea over its nuclear and missile programs. The resolution was adopted unanimously by all members of the security council.
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U.N. Report Details Possible War Crimes By Islamic State Militants
The High Commissioner for Human Rights says mass executions, forcing women and girls into sex slavery and the use of child soldiers may constitute war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Across North Texas, Memorial Services Honor Fallen Officers
Funerals are set to begin for the five officers slain by a sniper during a protest last week in downtown Dallas.Funerals will be held Wednesday for Dallas…
Hemp Week
Efforts to regulate hemp sales in Texas have been confusing to follow. First state lawmakers attempted to ban consumable hemp altogether, but that legislation was vetoed by the Governor. Then the Department of State Health Services put new regulations in place, which are now on pause after being challenged in court. This week, KERA News is taking a deeper look at the issue every day — where things stand legally, why this has become such a hot-button issue in Texas and how local businesses could be impacted.
North Korean Defector: Information Flow Will Help Bring Down Kim Jong Un
After defecting, the ex-diplomat told his sons: "You can go to the Internet, you can do Internet games whenever you like, you can read any books, watch any films." In North Korea, this was impossible.
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Top Stories: Fort Worth's Big Projects; Race And Homelessness
The top local stories this afternoon from KERA News:Fort Worth has gotten some good news recently – in the form of federal commitments to help fund a…
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Once an industry top dog, Intel hopes to regain dominance with chip made in the U.S.
Intel has announced the launch of a chip that's made in America. Analysts say the Core Ultra Series Three could help the California-based company regain its dominance in the chip industry.
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