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Not everyone feels safe shedding COVID precautions. But it can be awkward being the only masked person in a room. Here's how to cope with the uncertainty of risk right now — and the peer pressure.
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The monthlong extension comes as the CDC said it would work on a "revised policy framework for when, and under what circumstances, masks should be required in the public transportation corridor."
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Denton City Council members largely agreed to follow the latest CDC guidance once it's announced this week.
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America is growing more geographically polarized — red ZIP codes are getting redder and blue ZIP codes are becoming bluer. People appear to be sorting.
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The lawsuit, filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton and U.S. Rep. Beth Van Duyne, is the latest in a string of measures to limit coronavirus safety measures.
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The fight over race and how to deal with pandemic has split the Fort Worth community, showcasing what’s being seen across the state and country.
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"There may simply be no enforcement mechanism. Well, that means that the so-called requirement or mandate is more metaphysical in nature than it is actually a kind of legal impediment," says a Texas law expert.
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On Thursday, the president announced a series of actions to encourage K-12 schools to mandate masks for all and require vaccines for employees.
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In a federal class action suit filed Wednesday, parents say the life and health of their children are unconstitutionally threatened because the school district enforces no mask mandate.
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The Department of Education is preparing its Office of Civil Rights to investigate states that have banned school mask mandates.
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The Texas Supreme Court denied a request from Attorney General Ken Paxton to block a Travis County judge's temporary restraining order that allows local mask mandates.