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Uber Received Nearly 6,000 U.S. Sexual Assault Claims In Past 2 Years
A new report from Uber, covering 2017 and 2018, says the claims range from unwanted touching and kissing to rape. Also, 19 people were killed in physical assaults during or soon after an Uber ride.
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Patchwork Decisions Throw Wrinkle In College Football Plans
There are 130 major college football teams, spread across 41 states and competing in 10 conferences, save for a handful of independents.The goal is to…
In Texas, Community College Students Often Leave for Four-Year Schools Without a Degree
Ever since Alberto Perez was a kid growing up in Dove Springs, he knew he wanted to go to UT Austin. “I remember telling my mom, pointing at the tower, ...
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How To Make Sense Of Confusing, New Blood Pressure Advice
Many people over 60 won't have to work so hard to lower their blood pressure, if doctors adhere to guidelines for treatment. That's because there's a lack of proof that people with moderately high blood pressure can reduce their risk of heart attacks and strokes by trying to lower it substantially with drugs.
Previews and predictions for NCAA men's final four
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with TNT Sports sideline reporter and bracketology expert Andy Katz about final four predictions, championship X-factors and indelible moments from this year's bracket.
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Why experts now recommend a long existing test to check your risk for heart disease
The hsCRP test checks for inflammation in your heart, a sign of plaque formation in your coronary artery.
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The end of an era: SMU and TCU meet for the final Iron Skillet matchup
SMU and TCU are about to play the final scheduled football game in a series that dates back to 1915 and has continued since the end of the Southwest Conference. In the 30 years since the final SWC season, no teams from that league have met more often as nonconference opponents than the Mustangs and Horned Frogs.
COVID-19 In DFW June 6-June 12: Unemployment Rules Change For Texans
Also, businesses or government entities can't ask you for your vaccine status.
After nearly four months, Shaboozey's run atop the pop chart is interrupted
For 15 weeks this summer, Shaboozey's "A Bar Song (Tipsy)" had the No. 1 song in the country, but a new song breaks its streak this week. Plus, pop fans mourn Liam Payne.
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COVID-19 In DFW Feb. 28-Mar. 6: Governor Announces The End Of Mask Mandate, Capacity Restrictions
Many school districts and some businesses still encourage the wearing of face masks. The Johnson & Johnson vaccine also becomes available in Texas.
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