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Tweets: Under Pressure — Service Director Testifies
Secret Service Director Joseph Clancy takes to Capitol Hill and faces tough questions about the agency's latest scandal.
Texas Senate Passes SB 5, SB 6 and Readies For HB 3 on Sunday
By J. Lyn Carl, GalleryWatch.comAustin, TX –Reinstating the Texas Education Agency (TEA) appropriation "exactly as it was in Senate Bill 1" from the 79th…
Top Stories: DACA Renewal Deadline Hits; Dallas' DocuFest Opens This Weekend
The top local stories this morning from KERA News:Today marks the deadline for beneficiaries of the program known as Deferred Action for Childhood…
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Top Stories: Keeping Gorillas Healthy At The Zoo; Spotlight On Author Deborah Crombie
The top local stories this afternoon from KERA News:The Dallas Zoo is working to make their gorillas more heart healthy. To do that, they’re trying to get…
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Top Stories: Ennis ISD Will Require Clear Backpacks; Investigating Austin Bomber
The top local stories this evening from KERA News: The Ennis school district says starting in the fall, all of its students must bring clear, PVC…
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The Tricky Business Of Predicting Where Media Will Go Next
One of journalism's most recognizable mastheads, The Washington Post, is entering a new era with a new owner. In 1992, the paper's managing editor urged it to get at the forefront of the upcoming digital revolution, but it so far has fallen short in a world of fast-paced BuzzFeeds.
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Garland voters to decide if they want to pay fee for telehealth services
The city has called a special election for May 2 to ask voters whether they want a citywide telehealth program.
U.S.S. Cole Memorial Service
NPR's Pam Fessler reports President Clinton, survivors of the U.S.S. Cole explosion, victims' families, and military officials gathered for a memorial service in Norfolk, Virginia, today. Attendees cheered the survivors, who arrived by ambulance. The president said service members like those on the Cole, prevent war by "standing guard for peace." He said the U.S. will find the terrorists who bombed the Cole, and justice will be done.
6 Things To Know About Chile's Once And Future President
Michelle Bachelet defeated her conservative rival Sunday with 62 percent of the vote. The center-left candidate was previously president from 2006-10. Although extremely popular when she left office, Bachelet was constitutionally barred from seeking a second consecutive term.
It's not too late to stave off the climate crisis, U.N. report finds. Here's how
The good news is that the world has solutions and technology to slow climate change. The bad news is that time is running out.
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