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Venezuela's Health Crisis Spills Over To Neighboring Countries
Refugees are fleeing to try to get health care. And disease outbreaks across Latin America are being linked back to Venezuela.
Analysis: The Centerpiece Of The 2018 Texas General Election? Dallas County
Editor's note: If you'd like an email notice whenever we publish Ross Ramsey's column, click here.On the day after this year’s November general election,…
Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner On Hurricane Harvey Preparedness
Michel Martin talks to Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner about the storm pummeling the region.
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Home Prices In Dallas Are Projected To Soar 31 Percent By 2020, Forbes Reports
Five stories that have North Texas talking: Dallas is the best market to invest in housing in 2017; the last man to walk on the moon died in Houston…
An Old Bird Can Hatch A New Chick — Even At Age 65
Wisdom, a Laysan albatross that researchers first tagged in 1956, has hatched what could be her 40th chick, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service says.
New EPA Regulations Cheered, Decried
Texas environmentalists are cheering new federal environmental standards that will force coal- and oil-fired power plants to reduce mercury emissions and…
Congressional Stock Trades Get Scrutiny
The STOCK Act, a bill that would ban members of Congress from trading stock based on nonpublic information they get because they're lawmakers, has 61 co-sponsors and counting. What's remarkable about this is the STOCK Act had just nine co-sponsors last week.
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Fort Worth School Superintendent Resigns
In a surprise announcement, Fort Worth ISD superintendent Walter Dansby resigned Monday night. The school board accepted the resignation by a 6-3 vote.…
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Afghanistan's Opium Harvest Sets New Record
An annual U.N. report finds that more than 550,000 acres were cultivated with opium poppies this year — that's approaching the total land area of Rhode Island.
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Gas Prices Fall By Nickel This Week Across Texas
Retail gasoline prices across Texas continue their slide and are down another nickel a gallon this week to average $3.51.AAA Texas reports Wednesday…
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