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Texas Bill Aims To Stop Companies From 'Throttling' Internet Service During Disasters
A bill in the Texas House of Representatives would make it a crime for telecommunications companies to impair mobile internet service in declared...
Dallas Animal Services says it was an 'exceptionally bad' year for distemper, asks public for help
After “an exceptionally bad year for distemper in Texas,” Dallas Animal Services is asking for help keeping unvaccinated dogs out of the shelter’s general population.
Arlington's rideshare service Via hits milestones as commuters feel pain at the gas pump
Ridership with Via, the only government subsidized transportation option in Arlington, broke multiple records in June. City and company officials attribute the rise to inflation, surging gas prices and word spreading that the service launched citywide in early 2021.
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Israel Arrests 6 Jewish Youths In Teen's Death
The killing of Mohammed Abu Khdeir is thought to have been out of revenge. Meanwhile, Khdeir's American cousin, reportedly beaten by Israeli police, has been placed under house arrest.
'The Territory' and 'Three Minutes: A Lengthening' find cinematic hope in tragedy
Two documentaries — one involving a pre-WWII home movie, the other dispatches from the Amazon rainforest — have much in common.
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What went wrong with Britain's National Health Service
Junior doctors in Britain's National Health Service are striking, the latest in a wave of health worker protests — fueling debate about the future of Britain's system of free universal health care.
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Seattle Mayor Confronts Homelessness Crisis With Services, Shelter
Mayor Ed Murray has declared a state of emergency and channeled some one-time funding to more shelter beds. But he's been criticized for ramping up the sweeps of homeless camps at the same time.
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National Weather Service Predicts Significant Midwest Flooding
Forecasters trying to anticipate spring flooding use special planes to measure ice and snow. The planes fly low and slow with their gamma ray detectors and other equipment across the country.
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Christians Debate Sinfulness Of Servicing Same-Sex Weddings
Christian conservatives who say that servicing a same-sex wedding violates their religious beliefs cite New Testament verses that suggest it is sinful not only to engage in homosexual behavior, but also to "approve" of it. Moderate theologians say such a literalist reading takes the lessons of the Bible out of context.
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Islamic State Rule: Municipal Services And Public Beheadings
The militants are running the Syrian city of Raqqa with relative efficiency, residents say. But many object to the ultra-strict rules, the segregation of men and women, and the public executions.
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