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Top Stories: Texas Likely To Go Back To Court Over Voter Maps; DFW's Myles Garrett Headed To NFL
The top local stories this evening from KERA News:Minority rights groups today told federal judges that Texas needs new election maps for 2018. A…
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Poll: Rural Texans Wish There Were More Jobs, But They Are Happy Where They Are
Texans in the rural counties that make up the vast majority of the state’s geography are overwhelmingly happy with their quality of life, about their…
Japan, China And South Korea To Meet For Talks In Tokyo
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Washington Post reporter Anna Fifield ahead of Wednesday's meeting between leaders of Japan, China and South Korea happening in Tokyo.
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Indiana's Top Election Official Convicted of Voter Fraud
Indiana Secretary of State Charlie White was accused of lying about his home address on voter registration forms in order to continue receiving a stipend for serving on his town's council.
Marijuana's Health Effects? Top Scientists Weigh In
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine sorted through 10,000 studies to determine the good and bad health effects of marijuana. Tight drug restrictions impede research, they say.
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When Active-Duty Service Members Struggle To Feed Their Families
About 23,000 military families rely on food stamps, according to Census figures. But advocates say that number is only a partial picture of the need among people who are currently serving.
Top Stories: A Closer Look At Texas Senate Race Polling; Behind Paul Quinn's Higher Ed Model
The top local stories this evening from KERA News:Results from two polls released on Wednesday suggest a close Senate race in Texas between Democratic…
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Top Trump administration officials visiting Europe this week
Top Trump administration officials are in Europe this week, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth attending his first NATO meeting and Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Paris to discuss Ukraine.
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DeLay Leaves Congress After 22 Years of Service
Tom DeLay's last day as a member of Congress has arrived. During his 22-year career, he rose through the House ranks to become a dominant figure -- serving as Majority Whip and as Majority Leader. His tough tactics were legendary. But he leaves under the cloud of an indictment in Texas.
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The Capitol Will Face Its Biggest Security Test Since Jan. 6 On Saturday
A demonstration is planned in support of defendants charged after a pro-Trump mob stormed the Capitol. The FBI says there's no specific threat, but security officials say they're ready no matter what.
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