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The Grammy-winning rapper, who spent this summer topping the charts, previously performed at the 2022 Super Bowl halftime show. But this will be his first Super Bowl as the headliner.
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Dr. Frank Hoffman was appalled by the sheer numbers of cases of early-stage breast cancer that were being missed. Then he had an idea: What if "we were to specially train others to do it."
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- Tras seis años, se levantó el aviso de hervir el agua de Toyah, pero algunos residentes todavía tienen preocupaciones
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News from Across Texas
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Texans who have secured a court order to update the sex listed on their birth certificates can no longer do so at this time, according to a new state policy that blocks transgender Texans from making these changes.
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From Greg Abbott touting removals from Texas’ voter rolls to Ken Paxton initiating raids over allegations of vote harvesting, here’s a breakdown of what you should know.
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IDEA Public Schools told a Travis County district court that blocking school ratings hurts charter school networks like them.
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Nearly two dozen members of the Chuco Tango gang were arrested on Thursday in connection with the smuggling and distribution of methamphetamine, cocaine and fentanyl across West Texas and New Mexico.
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