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The Army is reviving a decades-old ad slogan, hoping it will reach a new...

The new marketing campaign is based around the tagline, 'Be All You Can Be,' which was originally featured in Army ads during the 1980s and 1990s.

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Steam turbines will be things of the past, Southwest Research Institute...

SwRI is developing a turbine that runs off of supercritical carbon dioxide, a heated up fluid state of CO2, which is significantly more efficient than steam turbines used across the energy industry,...

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There were 100 recalls of children's products last year — the most since 2013

Nineteen of the recalls were related to the risk of lead poisoning, and 32 recalls were of clothing, the group Kids in Danger said.

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Meet the sargassum belt, a 5,000-mile-long snake of seaweed nearing the Gulf...

Since 2011, a fleet of seaweed patches double the size of the contiguous U.S. has cycled from West Africa to Florida, threatening beaches from Martinique to Miami. This year, it could grow bigger.

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San Antonio's renovated Central Library will reopen on April 1

For three years, the enchilada red downtown library has been mostly closed and shrouded because of the COVID-19 pandemic and construction work. Visitors have patiently waited to see how their library...

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7 Texas teams are in NCAA Men’s tournament, which may see a Longhorns-Aggies...

UT Austin has a chance to finish on top but keep an eye on Baylor.

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A Houston doctor discusses how to fix the health care system for the uninsured

Dr. Ricardo Nuila draws on his experience at Ben Taub Hospital for his new book, 'The People’s Hospital.'

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Local elected officials in Texas decry proposals that would strip away some...

Bill author Rep. Dustin Burrows, R-Lubbock, said the measure is coming in response to what he called 'an explosion' of local ordinances adding regulations.

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Texas Democrats ask U.S. government to prioritize union workplaces for clean...

A letter from the Texas Democratic congressional delegation called on the U.S. Department of Energy to prioritize union workplaces for hydrogen energy funds from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill.

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NCAA Women’s tournament includes overshadowed Baylor and UT Austin

The Lone Star State has representation in the field, but it’s South Carolina, Iowa, and UConn that loom large.

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City forester works to make San Antonio shadier, healthier place to live

Michael Holinsky oversees the planting and maintenance of trees in city spaces.

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Death of Fort Hood soldier raises questions about Army's sexual harassment...

Fort Hood officials are investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of Pvt. Ana Basalduaruiz, a 21 year-old combat engineer with Mexican roots. The soldier died on March 13, according to a...

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Congressman Greg Casar joins Justice Charter supporters to launch Prop A...

The event brought together local labor, immigration, and abortion advocates as well as Casar, Democratic politician Wendy Davis, and former District 1 councilman Roberto Treviño.

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Child injured by tree limb at San Antonio Zoo remains in critical condition

A spokesperson with University Health confirmed six other individuals injured during Wednesday's incident have been discharged from the hospital.

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Texas Matters: Leaving ERIC, Train Derailments and Flaws with the Death Row...

Texas is preparing to leave ERIC – a system that protects the voter rolls from cross state double voters. Could a Texas town be the next East Palestine rail disaster? And flaws in the system that sends...

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LULAC demands outside investigation in Fort Hood soldier's death

Pvt. Ana Basaldua Ruiz was found dead last Monday of an apparent suicide. She had previously complained to family that she had been the target of sexual harassment

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U.S. State Department issues warnings on drugs from Mexico

With little regulation, counterfeit medication is common and may prove to be ineffective, the wrong strength, or contain dangerous ingredients.

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Colorectal cancer is rising among Gen X, Y & Z. Experts offer 5 ways to...

If you're in your 20s, 30s or 40s, you need to know the signs to watch for and when to seek screening or treatment for colorectal cancer.

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How the plasma industry is bleeding America

Blood plasma is a $20-billion-a year business that bleeds America’s most economically vulnerable for immense profit. Each year twenty million people in America sell their plasma, and there’s a booming...

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'He has a battle rifle:' Police feared Uvalde gunman’s AR-15

In previously unreleased interviews, police who responded to the Robb Elementary shooting told investigators they were cowed by the shooter’s military-style rifle. This drove their decision to wait for...

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