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A new plot to assassinate Ukraine's president has come to light
Ukraine's security services says it has exposed a network of agents working for Russia who were plotting to kill President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and other top officials.
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What It Means For Texas Colleges If Trump Targets Affirmative Action
For about a year starting in June 2016, the practice of affirmative action in Texas university admissions seemed secure. The University of Texas at Austin…
Full house: Texas-OU rivalry will fill the stands again at the Cotton Bowl
While the Red River rivalry won’t be a Big 12 game too much longer, the six-time defending Big 12 champion Sooners and resurgent Longhorns meet this second Saturday of October at the State Fair of Texas.
How One Texas Progressive Group Is Mobilizing Unlikely Black And Latino Voters
In a nondescript West Dallas office complex, David Villalobos is on a roll, talking to about three dozen men and women – mostly black and Latino – all in…
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From The Newsroom: A Push Against The '10 Percent Rule'; The Patent Scene In North Texas
The top local stories this morning from the KERA Newsroom: The head of the University of Texas system is pushing back against the state's automatic…
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Scientists Confirm July Set New Global Heat Record
July was the hottest month measured on Earth since records began in 1880, the latest in a long line of peaks that scientists say backs up predictions for…
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Landmark New York Eatery Turns 50
This fall, Serendipity 3, the quirky dessert restaurant and boutique on New York's Upper East Side, celebrates its 50th year in business. Co-founder Stephen Bruce has written a book. He speaks with NPR's Liane Hansen.
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Dallas Arts District named best arts district in the nation
Readers chose Dallas over arts districts in Chicago and Cleveland in an online USA Today competition.
Trump speaks off-the-cuff to supporters inside Capitol after being sworn in
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