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Latino children accounted for the vast majority of students who left public schools this year, according to a new analysis.
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Texans across the political spectrum opposed wall construction in the national park. Now the agency's plans include roadways and digital surveillance to monitor the rugged region.
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Some women on Mother's Day are navigating the mental and physical health impacts associated with the stigma of pregnancy and child loss.
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Experiential therapy involves using hands-on activities, like art projects or going outdoors, to process trauma.
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After an appeals court reversed an injunction prohibiting several districts from hanging the Ten Commandments posters in classrooms, Ken Paxton announced he will investigate the districts previously protected by the injunction. The investigation includes six Houston-area school districts.
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Israel sent Iron Dome anti-missile batteries and personnel to operate them to the United Arab Emirates to defend the country during the Iran war, the U.S. ambassador to the country said Tuesday.
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Short-form clips of long interviews and shows are taking over the internet. But behind the sea of social media clips are marketplaces offering freelance clippers money per view.
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Pancreatic cancer is notoriously lethal. But new treatments mean that may be changing, and people with the disease now have more reason to hope than ever before.
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The three high-school birders, dubbed The Pete Dunnelins, have one day to count as many bird species across the state of New Jersey as physically possible. Here's what it takes.
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A federal program that pays airlines to operate in small and rural communities could have its budget cut in half, leaving parts of the country with no flight options.