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Author Jennifer Bristol focused both on bigger names — like Lady Bird Johnson and Laura Bush — as well as those whose achievements needed digging into archives.
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The college's board of trustees agreed to freeze tuition rates for the 2026-27 academic year, keeping the school as one of the most affordable in the nation.
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Texas will open an economic development office in London and send a delegation there to encourage businesses to invest in the state.
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The San Antonio Republican announced Monday on X that he will step down as he faced a possible House expulsion vote.
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Gov. Greg Abbott’s threat comes after the city rolled back a policy requiring police officers to wait 30 minutes for ICE agents to respond to civil immigration warrants. Mayor John Whitmire has called a special city council meeting to repeal the recently passed ordinance.
NPR News
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Peet is always waiting for the other shoe to drop. Except last year there seemed to be three different shoes, as she faced her parents' deaths and a breast cancer diagnosis.
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Klose led NPR for a decade starting in 1998, a period of incredible growth for the public media network.
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President Trump once again threatened to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell and doubled down on a discredited probe of the central bank.
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The moment you board, the music grabs you. These privately owned, brightly painted minibuses are moving canvases, mobile sound systems — rolling declarations of what young Nairobi finds cool.
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The Trump administration is moving to vacate the seditious conspiracy convictions of extremists involved in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack who earlier received commutations instead of full pardons.