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Vaccines Are A Go For Texas Kids Ages 12 To 15
Federal officials authorized use of the Pfizer vaccine for children ages 12 to 15. Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins' daughter was the first teen to receive the shot in the county.
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Donald Trump Holds First Post-Presidency Rally In Support Of Congressional Candidate
Trump is promoting the candidacy of a former White House staffer who hopes to unseat GOP Congressmen Anthony Gonzalez, who voted to impeach Trump.
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Stock Market Slumps Just After The S&P 500 Index, Nasdaq Hit Record Highs
The stock market slumped just one day after the S&P 500 index and the Nasdaq hit record highs. Fresh pandemic concerns may have rattled investors, as Japan has decided to declare a state of emergency.
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Supreme Court Does Not Block New, Restrictive Abortion Law In Texas
The U.S. Supreme Court allowed a Texas law banning abortions after 6 weeks of pregnancy to go into effect, but said that reproductive rights groups could still bring their challenges at a later time.
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Baton Rouge Shooter, Gavin Long, Dispensed Radical Political Ideology
In Louisiana, the investigation continues into the murder of three Baton Rouge law enforcement officers. Gavin Long, a Marine veteran who served in Iraq shot, 6 officers before being killed by SWAT.
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Economists Debate Sequestration's Total Effect
The Congressional Budget Office estimates the automatic budget cuts that go into effect Friday will shave 0.6 percent from the economy's annual growth rate. That might not be a big worry if the economy were growing at 3 or 4 percent. But growth is a paltry 2 percent, so the impact may be noticeable.
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The Impact Of The Strict New Abortion Law In Texas
The law has provoked fear and anxiety for people who seek the procedure and for those who provide it. Anyone who assists someone who tries to get an abortion after 6 weeks can be sued in civil court.
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Rep. Schiff reveals impeachment regrets, tensions on Capitol Hill after insurrection
In a wide-ranging interview with NPR's Michel Martin, Rep. Adam Schiff discusses his regrets from President Donald Trump's first impeachment trial and his relationship with his GOP colleagues.
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Storms dump rain on North Texas ahead of a cold front expected Friday
North Texas saw much-needed rain Wednesday night into Thursday morning, but forecasters say the rain is on its way out. Still, watch out for urban flooding on roads and side streets throughout the day.
The Long, Strange Trip That Brings Saharan Dust To Texas
Dust blown all the way from Africa’s Saharan Desert is arriving this week in Texas, which happens every year around this time.
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