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Supreme Court hears arguments on birthright citizenship
The Supreme Court heard arguments in a major case on Wednesday about birthright citizenship. Here's what the justices had questions about.
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From The Newsroom: Lawmakers To Take On Advanced Directives; Tortillas As A Food 'Trend'
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From Mary To Sophia (And Sofia): Texas' Most Popular Baby Names Through The Years
What are Texans naming their babies these days? And how does that compare to Lone Star babies from 50 years ago?Sophia was the most popular baby girl name…
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