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Drug proven to slow Alzheimer's receives FDA accelerated approval but caveats...

The drug, lecanemab, was proven to moderately slow the disease in early stages. It also comes with the potential for some serious side effects, such as brain bleeding and brain inflammation.

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The Pentagon got hundreds of new reports of UFOs in 2022, a government report...

The All-Domain Anomaly Resolution Office, formed last year, is focusing on some 171 cases — including some in which objects "appear to have demonstrated unusual flight characteristics."

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White House says more classified documents found at Biden's home and office

The fast-moving revelations have placed the president under the investigation of a special counsel and ignited Republican criticism.

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3D-printed homes level up with a 2-story house in Houston

A team of designers and engineers are constructing a first-of-its-kind 3D-printed home. They think of it as a pilot project in pursuit of building cheaper, well-designed multifamily homes.

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Activists used the Super Bowl to get Texas to recognize MLK Day as a state...

King's birthday became a federal holiday in 1983, but Texas was one of several states that refused to recognize it at first.

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UT Austin is asking the Legislature for $48 million in special projects...

If allocated, the money would go toward long COVID research and a cybersecurity teaching hub, among other things.

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It took a fight to rename 19th Street in Austin after Martin Luther King Jr.

Journalist Erna Smith remembers that period as a time of activism in the Black community.

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Biden becomes the first sitting president to deliver a Sunday sermon at MLK's...

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. served as a pastor at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta until his assassination.

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San Antonio celebrates MLK's dream with the biggest march in the U.S.

The march to honor the slain civil rights leader returned for the first time since the pandemic began.

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What you didn't learn about Martin Luther King Jr. in school

Scholars say King's message has been misinterpreted over the years by politicians and members of the public, obscuring his anti-racist philosophies and calls to action.

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Texas study blames climate change for driving up food prices

Food costs have also been negatively impacted by the recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, higher fertilizer costs, and higher energy prices due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

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‘Getting their ducks in a row’: Legislators prepare now for a hectic end to...

Doling out committee assignments and talking about the surplus are just a few of the things lawmakers have on the agenda in the early weeks of the session.

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After the Uvalde mass shooting, will the Texas Legislature pass meaningful...

Historically, in sessions after a mass shooting in Texas, bills seeking to restrict guns have gone nowhere.

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Environmental groups in Corpus Christi say they’re still finding remnants...

The spill was originally estimated at 90 barrels of light crude before a later tally put it at 335 barrels, or 14,000 gallons.

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San Antonio Councilwoman Ana Sandoval plans to resign to care for family and...

The council seat will be open for the citywide elections in May.

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Youth Orchestras of San Antonio plans concert with salsa, Hendrix, Dvorak and...

The new performance is scheduled for Sunday at the Tobin Center.

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Struggling to meet its recruiting goals, the Navy is now accepting enlistees...

The Navy has raised its age limit from 39 to 41 — the oldest of any of the services. But the Navy’s national chief recruiter said data shows older recruits can do well.

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Former Judson superintendent named lone finalist at Southwest ISD

Southwest ISD has named Jeanette Ball lone finalist for superintendent. Ball abruptly resigned from Judson ISD in November for reasons that have not been publicly explained.

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Microsoft slashes 10,000 jobs, the latest in a wave of layoffs

Amazon, Salesforce and Goldman Sachs have also announced cuts during a brutal January for corporate workers.

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Migrant communities affected by Biden policy call Texas home

Biden administration policies may add to growing migrant communities in North Texas.

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