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Fort Worth Moves Closer To Finding Fix For $1.6 Billion Shortfall
The Fort Worth City Council voted Tuesday night to approve changes to shore up its ailing employee retirement fund. The pension plan for police,…
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COVID-19 Will Cost Texas Agriculture At Least $6 Billion This Year, Experts Say
From Texas Standard : The traditional farm-to-table path for food has been disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic. With so many people staying home and out...
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Tom Cruise returns to the danger zone in 'Top Gun: Maverick'
Three Decades after the original Top Gun, Tom Cruise returns to lead a fresh squadron of Navy fighter pilots in Top Gun: Maverick.
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The end of an era: Netflix ends its DVD delivery service after 25 years
Netflix announced yesterday that it is ending its DVD delivery service after 25 years. Loyal users are sad to see it go.
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Encore: Researchers in Brazil credit scientific discoveries to the power of sound
The Amazon rainforest is the most biodiverse ecosystem on the planet. Scientists there say the best way to experience it may be with your ears.
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U.S.-North Korea Expert Weighs In On Upcoming Meeting Between Trump And Kim Jong Un
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Joel Wit, a senior fellow at the US-Korea Institute at Johns Hopkins, who was involved in negotiations with North Korea since the Clinton Administration, and has continued to talk with North Korean officials as recently as last year.
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A Tale Of Two Titles: A Girl, A Train And Thousands Of Confused Readers
It's a psychological thriller, with a female protagonist, set in contemporary London. You've probably heard of it — Girl on a Train. Or is it The Girl on the Train you're looking for?
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U.N. Must Battle 'Cold Logic Of Mass Graves,' Obama Says
Nations will disagree about when and how to stop tyrants from committing mass murder, the president told the U.N. General Assembly. But he made the case that the international community must do more to prevent atrocities. Obama also used his address to say the U.S. is encouraged by signs of moderation from Iran.
Top Stories: Ken Starr Resigns As Baylor Chancellor; Keeping Kids In Shape
The top local stories this afternoon from KERA News: A week after being removed as Baylor University President, Ken Starr has resigned as Chancellor. It…
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Top Stories: Bishop Of Dallas Is Headed To The Vatican; Grooming More Women CEOs
The top local stories this afternoon from KERA News: For the last 10 years, Bishop Kevin Farrell has led the Catholic Diocese of Dallas. Now, he’s gotten…
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