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Top Stories: House District 105 Race Heads To Recount; The Zapruder Film's Family Legacy
The top local stories this morning from KERA News: A legislative race in North Texas will be getting a recount. The Texas Tribune reports Democratic…
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Top Stories: Judge Dismisses Securities Charges Against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton
The top local stories this afternoon from KERA News: A federal judge in North Texas “conditionally dismissed” a Securities and Exchange Commission lawsuit…
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Veterans With PTSD Push VA For Access To Service Dogs
There's controversy over whether dogs can help PTSD patients, and whether the government should pay for them.
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State Department Halts Routine Visa Services Worldwide
The U.S. is temporarily stopping visa services at its embassies and consulates due to the coronavirus, as it urges U.S. citizens overseas to return home or be prepared to shelter in place.
The Texas Debates: Race for U.S. Senate - Paul Sadler vs. Grady Yarbrough
Rights Advocates See 'Access To Justice' Gap In U.S.
Too many poor people are forced to go without legal counsel when facing challenges such as eviction, deportation or domestic violence, a new report says.
Black Artists Comprise 'Billboard's Top 10'
For the first time in history, all 10 acts on the "Billboard Top 10" are black. Nine of the 10 are rap acts, and the top spot is held by Pop/R&B songstress Beyonce and Dancehall Reggae star Sean Paul.
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Fed up with poor broadband access, he started his own fiber internet service provider
Over 40 million Americans lack reliable internet access. Jared Mauch is among the ISP "mavericks" taking matters into their own hands. Now, he's getting help from the government to continue his work.
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Sabrina Carpenter releases new music: 'Short n’ Sweet' -- her 6th album
Singer Sabrina Carpenter is having a huge year: Two of her singles have hit the Top 10 this summer -- including the inescapable “Espresso.”
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Vets Bring A 'Level Of Selflessness' To Service In Congress
The number of veterans in Congress is at its lowest since World War II. NPR's Scott Simon talks to Seth Lynn of the Veterans Campaign about how he's trying to get those numbers back up.
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