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Texas Stinks
This month's issue of Spy magazine features a survey of the orst places to live in the U-S. Liane and Spy editor Lance Gould (goold) iscuss why the magazine put Texas at the top of the list.
Second Place
Storyteller Kevin Kling is among the Minnesota football fans disappointed by the humiliating loss of the Vikings to the New York Giants last week. It reminded Kling of the time Minnesota came out on top.
Texas A&M-Central Texas Campus Sought
By J. Lyn Carl, GalleryWatch.comAustin, TX –Central Texans seeking a stand-alone, upper-level graduate university for their area are swarming the State…
Hot, Hot, Hot: In Dallas And Fort Worth, One In 10 Homes Sells Within Just 72 Hours
The housing market in North Texas is hot, hot, hot.It’s so hot that if you’re selling a home, be prepared to have a place to live – because it’s likely to…
U.S. Army Alert: You Are Not Being Drafted
Officials say text messages claiming individuals are being called to war in Iran and must contact a recruitment center "are false and were not initiated by this command or the U.S. Army."
American Teen Mistakenly Deported To Colombia Arrives Home
The teenager, who doesn't speak Spanish, told American authorities she was Tika Lanay Cortez, a Colombian citizen born in 1990. She was deported and ended up in Colombia, partying and smoking marijuana, the family said.
Higher Supply Forecast For Corn Stocks
The USDA's first crops supply report of the new year surprised some analysts. That's because it didn't lower the estimate for corn in storage. Predictably. that led the commodity to drop about 50 cents a bushel.
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Winter Blahs Got You Down? 'Crowboarding' Video Can Help
If the snow and ice have cramped your style, you might take cues on how to make the best of things from a crow. The bird was filmed using a jar lid as a sled, over and over.
U.N.: Number Of Displaced People Hits Mark Not Seen Since World War II
At least 51.2 million people are now living under forced displacement, a U.N. agency says. If all of them were put into one country, it would be the 26th largest in the world.
As Far As Mom's Concerned, You'll Always Be The Little One
Parents of newborns say they're often surprised to see how much bigger their older children suddenly look. Psychologists say that may be because mothers seriously underestimate the height of their youngest children, an error that could lead to more care and attention for them.
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