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Houston Man Arrested After Wielding Hatchet At U.S. Capitol Insurrection, FBI Says
Shane Jenkins, of Northwest Houston, was picked up at his home Friday morning after a tip led the FBI to several publicly available videos that appeared to show the man smashing a U.S. Capitol window with the metal survival hatchet, according to court documents.
Federal Reserve Will Continue Supporting The Economy Despite Surging Prices
The Fed is maintaining its easy money policies for now in an effort to speed the economic recovery. It left interest rates near zero despite a jump in consumer prices.
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The Justice Department will create domestic terrorism unit to counter rising threats
The announcement was made Tuesday by Matthew Olsen, the head of the department's National Security Division, and comes as the nation faces a constellation of extremist threats on the home front.
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Florida isn't ordering doses of the COVID vaccine for children under the age of 5
Florida state officials won't order doses of the COVID vaccine for children under five years old. It's the only state that hasn't pre-ordered the new vaccines, which they did for prior versions.
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Set The Night On Fire: Behind The Doors' 'Light My Fire'
The Doors' 1967 hit "Light My Fire" broke the mold of the conventional hit pop song.
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We lost 1.59 milliseconds June 29 when the Earth spun a little faster
June 29, 2022, was 1.59 milliseconds shorter than average. But was it the "shortest day ever?" Not quite!
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Students in a Dallas school district must wear clear backpacks after Uvalde shooting
The decision was made using a parent and student survey, as well as by the district's internal and external safety task forces.
What happens to host cities after the Olympics are over?
Many host cities struggle with the financial aftermath of the games for years after the Olympic cauldron is extinguished.
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Denton moves to enforce once-a-week watering and fines for violations
Residents can use sprinklers on the lawns only one day a week now that Stage 2 of Denton’s drought contingency plan has gone into effect. Tuesday’s new stage comes after the city utility department exceeded daily water treatment capacity for three days in a row while two filters are being repaired.
Coppell ISD votes to close Pinkerton, its oldest elementary school
Families left the meeting in tears as district trustees voted to close Pinkerton due to budget issues caused in part by a drop in enrollment since the pandemic.
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