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H-E-B Donates $6 million to Meals on Wheels and Texas food banks
The move comes as officials began notifying Texans that benefits from Supplemental Food Assistance and Nutrition Program, or SNAP, will be cut off in November if the government shutdown continues.
From forgiveness to vengeance, the messages shared at Charlie Kirk's memorial service
President Trump and other conservative figures spoke Sunday at Charlie Kirk's memorial service. NPR speaks with Will Sommer, a senior reporter for The Bulwark, about the messages they shared.
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From forgiveness to vengeance, the messages shared at Charlie Kirk's memorial service
President Trump and other conservative figures spoke Sunday at Charlie Kirk's memorial service. NPR speaks with Will Sommer, a senior reporter for The Bulwark, about the messages they shared.
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From forgiveness to vengeance, the messages shared at Charlie Kirk's memorial service
President Trump and other conservative figures spoke Sunday at Charlie Kirk's memorial service. NPR speaks with Will Sommer, a senior reporter for The Bulwark, about the messages they shared.
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State Senators Restore Some Health Services Cuts
By BJ Austinhttp://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3/kera/local-kera-959422.mp3Dallas, TX – Texas nursing homes may not get hit as hard as…
The U.N.'s food program has a funding problem. Now millions are going hungry
Cindy McCain, the U.N. World Food Programme's executive director, has been tasked with closing the giant hole in the budget.
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Calling Out a Top Defense Official
While six retired military generals have come out in the past weeks calling for Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld to step down, no active generals have followed suit. Time magazine reporter and commentator Douglas Waller offers some historical perspective on speaking out against a senior official.
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The Jan. 6 House panel focuses on Peter Navarro and Dan Scavino
The House panel probing the Capitol riot holds its first public meeting since December to consider referring two senior Trump White House officials to the Justice Department for criminal contempt.
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Texas judge fights to deny wedding ceremonies to gay couples
McLennan County Justice of the Peace Dianne Hensley filed a lawsuit after a state agency warned her about refusing to marry gay couples. She hopes a recent U.S. Supreme Court case about religious freedom helps her cause.
Is Tidal Changing How Fans Talk About Music?
Technological innovations like streaming are shifting how music gets released today — but artist exclusives are also changing the way fans process today's most popular tracks.
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