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Budget hawks deride the fighter jet, built largely in Fort Worth, as a costly boondoggle. But with war in Ukraine, the F-35’s presence is being felt across Europe.
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Consul General of Ukraine Vitalii Tarasiuk has a very simple request for Texas elected officials: stop investing in Russia. On Monday, he was in Dallas to deliver that message.
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Western allies would respond if Russia uses chemical weapons against Ukraine, President Biden said after an emergency meeting with NATO allies. "It would trigger a response in-kind," he said.
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Labor shortages, supply chain issues, hesitant financial backers and a frosty relationship with the Biden administration have limited how much Texas oil and gas companies are ramping up production.
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State Department spokesman Ned Price said consular officials were granted access to the basketball star on Wednesday. He added that she is in good condition.
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Soon after Russia invaded Ukraine, Arlington resident Olena Prokhorenko Ogiozee tried to convince her mom to leave. Like many Ukrainians, 68-year-old Nataliya Prokhorenko didn’t want to abandon her city or country
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The ruling amounts to an immediate ban of Facebook and Instagram in Russia, where both platforms are already blocked. WhatsApp, which is owned by the same company, is still allowed.
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Russian authorities said earlier this month that they detained Griner at a Moscow-area airport for allegedly transporting vape cartridges containing hashish oil in her luggage.
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Val Tsalko says he and his staff at Taste of Europe were in the middle of rebranding the east European restaurant and grocery store when the Russian invasion of Ukraine began. When they started receiving threatening calls and messages over their sign that said "Russian gifts," they acted fast.
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Texas oil producers ready to up production. Activists fear it’s at the expense of reducing emissionsDomestic producers say it’s time for more investment in oil and gas, but supporters of clean energy argue it may not drive down consumer costs — and could lock the U.S. into an oil-dependent future.
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Despite efforts to keep it out, the Russian-Ukrainian war invaded the Cliburn concert hall this weekThe Cliburn international piano competition takes pride in its focus on high-quality, musical performance — leaving everything else outside the concert hall. But the war in Ukraine invaded the Fort Worth contest this week. For some musicians, it's added a layer of tension that's difficult to imagine.
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The chancellor instructed universities and agencies in the system to dissolve all agreements, especially those related to academics, research and intellectual property.