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The White House administration notified mental health and substance abuse and addiction provider organizations nationwide that by executive order, $2 billion in already awarded federal funding would be taken back.
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Seven out of nine universities given the offer have publicly rejected signing the compact that asks them to align with the Trump administration in exchange for better access to federal funding.
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Dallas County commissioners sought legal advice about how to comply with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement recent operations.
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At least two Southern Methodist University graduates will perform at Monday's 60th presidential inauguration, upholding an American tradition more than two centuries old.
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Opal Lee spent years fighting for the recognition of June 19 as a national holiday.
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Still others tepidly applaud the administration's efforts to allow for more legal migration.
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The Uvalde native said he met with the families of the 19 kids and two teachers killed last month at Robb Elementary School.
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Maite Rodriguez, a lover of animals and the environment, dreamed of being a marine biologist. She was killed during the school shooting in Uvalde.
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Payments on federal student loans have been paused for two years, and the Biden administration appears to be considering extending the pause beyond May.
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The White House emphasized the importance of maintaining a steady global energy supply amid Russia's war on Ukraine.
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A Texas professor who has joined the new White House Environmental Justice Advisory Council says he wants to make a Superfund site in Grand Prairie a top priority.
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"I was not going to extend this forever war," President Biden said from the White House, "and I was not extending a forever exit."