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Surveillance Scandal Ups Sales Of Orwell's '1984'
Sales of the George Orwell classic have risen nearly 6,000 percent since news of the NSA's secret surveillance program broke. The book was first published 64 years ago last week.
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Report: Upside-Down Sensors Toppled Russian Rocket
The "angular velocity sensors" were a critical part of the circuitry that was supposed to keep the rocket upright during launch. A young technician got the installation wrong, according to the site Russian Space Web.
COVID-19 In DFW June 6-June 12: Unemployment Rules Change For Texans
Also, businesses or government entities can't ask you for your vaccine status.
'Absentee' apartment owners, red light runners top Arlington City Council candidates' platforms
Arlington voters will decide four city council seats, with two focused on north and southwest Arlington, during early voting April 22-30 and election day May 4.
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Disability advocates urge Texas leaders to withdraw from lawsuit that ‘threatens’ vital services
Texas is leading a group of states that claim part of the Americans with Disabilities Act is unconstitutional, which disability advocates warn could lead more people into institutional care settings. Advocates said they want to put pressure on state policymakers to withdraw from the lawsuit.
Texas Funeral Service Commission fires more staff amid allegations of dysfunction and mismanagement
The state's only funeral licensing specialist and an investigator are the latest employees to be fired from the state's embattled funeral licensing and regulatory agency.
Emmy Nominations For 'Transparent,' Tatiana Maslany Showcase New Talent
Nominations for the 67th Primetime Emmy Awards were announced Thursday. The field of contenders shows a welcome turn toward recognizing new talent and new sources for TV.
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Erik Scott discusses the history of U.S. service members defecting to North Korea
NPR's A Martinez speaks with historian Erik Scott, who recently wrote a book about Cold War defectors, about the history of U.S. service members defecting to North Korea.
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Live Blog: 'We Are One American Family,' Obama Says At Dallas Memorial Service
President Barack Obama says the shootings of five Dallas police officers would appear to have exposed the "the deepest fault line of our democracy" but…
Collaborative Aims To Bolster Legal Services For Detained Asylum Seekers In El Paso Sector
The Otero County Processing Center is a squat, beige facility surrounded by desert, about 30 minutes outside El Paso, in Chaparral, New Mexico. Last fall,…
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