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Sunday's Cowtown Marathon Canceled, But Half-Marathon Still On, After Winter Blast
Update, Saturday night: Organizers have canceled Sunday's Cowtown Marathon in Fort Worth due to the recent blast of winter weather. The half-marathon is…
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UNT dean's fears of political repercussions led to removal of art exhibit, leaked transcripts show
University of North Texas leaders had a chance to stand up for free speech and academic freedom. Instead, they closed an art exhibit without explanation.
COVID-19 In DFW May 17-23: Texas Bars Reopened Friday
Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday announced his next wave of reopenings designed to restart the Texas economy during the coronavirus pandemic, saying child care…
Searching For Veterans On Alaska's Remote Edges
Twenty-two million Americans served in the military, but the vast majority are from the Vietnam and Korea generations. They're getting older now, and many live in rural or remote places like Alaska.
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Rocked By An Immigration Raid, One Family Fears Separation After 20 Years In North Texas
Miguel Oliva Esquivel was outside at work when he heard a helicopter flying overhead."What’s with the helicopter?" he wondered.“En eso quedó porque tenía…
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After The Wildfires: Artist Captures Plight Of Napa's Undocumented Workers
Napa Valley's wine industry relies heavily on immigrants, but the undocumented are often ineligible for services when disaster strikes. An artist depicts how the 2017 fires impacted this community.
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Georgetown, Texas: Redefining Neighborhoods Through Renewable Energy
Georgetown, located north of Austin, was the first in Texas to go 100 percent renewable energy in 2017. Now, the city of nearly 70,000 thousand people...
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FACT CHECK: What Has President Trump Done To Fight Illegal Immigration?
One year ago, then-candidate Trump laid out a 10-point plan to fight illegal immigration, including building a wall and suspending visas for some travelers. Here's a look at what he has done so far.
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LA Riot Documentaries Show Dehumanizing Black People Enables Abuses in Policing
A slew of new documentaries look back on the Los Angeles riots, 25 years after the city erupted in protest. But why are so many being made and why now?
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8 Epic Eating Contests In American History
In the Land of Plenty, Americans put the eat in compete.
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