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Pentagon Extends National Guard Presence At The Capitol
The troops were expected to leave the Capitol on March 12, but U.S. Capitol Police last week requested an extension following reports of a potential security threat.
A Classic List Of Must-Read Children's Books
As summer vacations draw to a close and school-age children begin the mad scramble to fulfill their summer reading obligations, author Lesley M. M. Blume recommends a few timeless books that may not be on the required book lists.
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Texas Lifestyle Coach And Boyfriend Arrested For Joining Capitol Insurrection, FBI Says
Authorities say Elizabeth Rose Williams and Bradley Bennett entered the Capitol building alongside other pro-Trump extremists during the attack.
Two weeks remain for Texans to enroll in Affordable Care Act plans that start Jan. 1
Texans have more and cheaper 2022 health insurance plans to choose from on healthcare.gov.
After Wowing Pharrell, Maggie Rogers Delivers Her Pop Thesis
In 2016, a video of Pharrell Williams being floored by one of Rogers' demos went viral. She tells Lulu Garcia-Navarro how she arrived at a sound that marries acoustic folk to electronic production.
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Chicano Classic 'Bless Me, Ultima' Becomes A Movie
Rudolpho Anaya's 1972 novel Bless Me, Ultima is a classic of Chicano literature. The story begins for Antonio, 6, when Ultima comes to live with his New Mexico family in 1944. Ultima is called a witch, but she considers herself a woman with healing knowledge of medicinal herbs and remedies.
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Have you noticed nails in Dallas streets? Police say they've caught the 'nail bandit'
Police — and social media users — have noticed the roofing nails in areas including the Park Cities.
In Phases, Federal Prison Release Of Inmates Has Begun
About 6,000 inmates convicted of federal drug crimes are being released from prisons and halfway houses. It represents the first wave of early releases as the U.S. reconsiders how it punishes drug crimes.
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Bush-Era Drilling Lease Sales Voided In Utah
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar has canceled scores of oil and gas leases sold by the Bush administration in Utah's red rock country. The sales would have brought $6 million to the government, in addition to royalties on any oil or gas production.
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Denton County records 45,000 early votes ahead of Saturday election
About 45,000 Denton County residents have already cast their votes for Saturday’s municipal and school board elections through early voting, including mail-in ballots, according to the Denton County Elections Administration.
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