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From The Newsroom: Hospital Business After Ebola; Fort Worth Police Chief Makes First Appearance
The top local stories this evening from the KERA Newsroom: Almost a year ago, in the middle of the Ebola crisis, business tanked at Texas Health…
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From The Newsroom: College Football Swings Into North Texas; Presbyterian Hospital's Evaluation
The top local stories this evening from the KERA Newsroom: Today, an evaluation report came out about when Ebola came to Texas Health Presbyterian…
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Romney, Paul Are 1 And 2 In Another Iowa Poll, Santorum Rising
With just one holiday weekend between now and Tuesday's Republican presidential caucuses in Iowa, there's another poll signalling that it could be a close battle at the top between former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas).
House Republicans Face Another Week Of Fighting Over Immigration
President Trump's mixed messages on immigration are making it difficult for Republicans on Capitol Hill to coalesce around legislation. House GOP leaders are still struggling with internal splits.
No More Swiping: New Credit Cards Designed To Reduce Theft
Thursday is the beginning of the end for magnetic-stripe credit cards. With the change, banks say stores will have to pay for fraudulent purchases. The shift may be hard for some small retailers.
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Secretary Of State Antony Blinken Is Facing Pressure To Help More Afghans Evacuate
Organizers of evacuation flights are pressing the state department to do more to help them get hundreds of people out of Afghanistan. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is pushing back.
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Democrats Are Trying To Use $3.5 Trillion Spending Bill To Pass Immigration Reform
Democrats hope to pass immigration reform through budget reconciliation, but it's unclear if the rules will permit them to do that.
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A Swiss gruyere with savory butterscotch notes is crowned the world's best cheese
The World Cheese Awards were held in Switzerland last week. More than 5,000 cheeses from dozens of countries fought for the top spot.
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With the holidays over, Bruno Mars, Lady Gaga and more stars flood the pop charts
Now that most Christmas songs and albums have been packed away into the proverbial attic, the pop landscape of the new year is coming into focus.
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Behind The Newly-Announced Athletic Conference Alliance
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with Nicole Auerbach, senior writer for The Athletic, about the merger created between three conferences in college football to keep up with the SEC.
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