Shelly Brisbin | Texas Standard
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Spending goes far beyond the concert tickets, to travel, clothing and much more.
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To cope with the setback, farmers rely on crop insurance and hope for fall rains to boost next year’s harvest.
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Privacy advocates warn that mobile data, including the kind users provide to period trackers and fertility apps, could be used to track people who might be considering abortion.
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Jones Mays II won a worldwide coding competition for young people with his app that detects dangerous or invasive plants.
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The state attorney general says fake accounts on Twitter harm Texans’ ability to rely on the service. Elon Musk has said he wants to buy the company, but he’s also concerned about what he says are a large number of spam and bot accounts.
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“We have a lot of evidence suggesting that this service does not work as well as they claim it does.”