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The deadline for Trump to deliver subpoenaed documents has arrived. What now?

Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., vice chair of the House select investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, said Trump is legally obligated to comply with the subpoena, but there's a chance he won't.

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Billy Porter makes peace with himself: 'I set myself free, honey. No more...

Porter won an Emmy for Pose, and a Tony for the Broadway musical Kinky Boots. In addition to performing, he's also a star on the red carpet. His memoir is Unprotected. Originally broadcast in 2021.

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How Texas counts ballots and keeps elections secure

From election equipment to ballot counting and storage, Texas elections officials follow a long list of laws and procedures to ensure free and fair elections.

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TACA executive director is leaving for a new role at the Dallas Symphony

The Arts Community Alliance, or TACA, is an organization that raises funds and provides grants to more than 30 arts groups around North Texas. Their executive director, Terry Loftis, is leaving and...

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Former professor wins back job and money in victory over Collin College

Suzanne Jones was one of four Collin College professors fired for what the school said were violations of internal and public policies tied to the college's COVID-19 re-opening, involvement with a...

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Wurstfest begins 10-day run with sausage, beer, and polka

Organizers say more than 250,000 visitors are expected during the 10-day run of Wurstfest, which opens at 4 p.m. Friday at Landa Park in New Braunfels.

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Texas to try to break 'seemingly endless cycle of crises' at juvenile justice

The state Sunset Commission reviews remedies and is expected to chart a course for the beleaguered agency while families and former inmates question its value and what has changed from a decade ago.

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Texas Civil Rights Project reports multiple instances of harassment and...

Reports of voter intimidation in Texas are unusually egregious this election, according to the Texas Civil Rights Project.

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Texas Matters: Where Are All The Early Voters?

David Martin Davies reports there are more election deniers on the ballot in Texas than any other state, and one group of Republicans is pushing back.When it comes to how hard it is to vote, Texas has...

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Reporter's Notebook: Censorship and intimidation -Covering the Hidalgo County...

A first-person account by Texas Public Radio's Carolina Cuellar regarding events that occurred at the October Hidalgo County GOP County Executive Committee Meeting.

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Lois Curtis, who won a landmark civil rights case for people with...

Lois Curtis, an artist with an intellectual disability who brought a landmark civil rights lawsuit that gave people with disabilities the right to live outside of institutions, has died.

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The rate of alcohol-related deaths in the U.S. rose 30% in the first year of...

Two reports from the CDC provided details on which groups have the highest death rates and which states are seeing the largest numbers.

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Ready to toss your holiday pumpkin? 200 pigs in Bastrop County would like to...

A pig named Carlton couldn't get enough of his neighborhood's pumpkins and inspired his human to start a collection for other rescued pigs.

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The big reveal: New laws require companies to disclose pay ranges on job...

On Nov. 1, New York joined a handful of places across the country that require companies to disclose salary ranges when they post jobs. But transparency isn't easy.

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Iran marks the 1979 U.S. Embassy takeover amid nationwide protests

The country's theocracy, which came to power 43 years ago, faces one of its stiffest challenges amid weeks of widespread protests after the death of a woman arrested by the country's morality police.

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Automatic locks and bulletproof windows top the proposed safety rules after...

These proposed requirements could take effect this school year after the Texas Education Agency takes public comment into consideration.

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Tornadoes hit Texas and Oklahoma, killing at least 2 people and injuring dozens

Tornadoes hit hard in parts of Oklahoma and Texas, destroying homes and businesses. More than 100 buildings suffered damage in the rural Oklahoma town of Idabel.

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Bexar County Sheriff's Office investigating Spurs therapist's allegations...

Dr. Hillary Cauthen, a team performance therapist, alleged that Primo exposed himself to her during one of their first sessions in 2021.

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Singer and rapper Aaron Carter dies at 34

Carter had his first hit when he was just 9 years old. He went on to tour with his older brother's band, the Backstreet Boys, release four studio albums and appear on Dancing with the Stars.

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Texas oyster season starts with more than half of the state’s reefs closed

Texas oysters have had a hard time rebounding from the hurricanes, drought, and heavy rainfall that have impacted them over the past decade.

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