Marfa Independent School District board members have finalized a deal to transfer the district’s ownership of the historic schoolhouse to the National Park Service, a key step in plans to establish a new historic site that will tell the story of Mexican American school segregation in the 20th century.
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The Biden administration touts the recent decline in border crossings as a policy win. But one family's story of risking the journey shows why asylum restrictions aren't a long-term solution.
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A woman says Robert Morris, prominent evangelical pastor, former Trump religious adviser and founder of Gateway Church, sexually abused her as a child in the 1980s. Morris has resigned from Gateway.
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Disability Rights Texas says there's a $2 billion gap in Texas' special education funding. And that leaves districts like Plano ISD to make tough choices.
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A Republican-backed effort to change tax laws could benefit hundreds of thousands of Texans who depend on tip revenue as their main source of income. But budget analysts warn the move could bloat the country’s already soaring federal deficit.
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Utility providers scramble to repair fire damage.
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