A federal court in El Paso had earlier Tuesday placed a temporary block on the map that Republican lawmakers passed this summer and ordered the state to use the district maps from the last two elections.
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The national nonprofit's annual report card showed that Texas had higher pre-term birth rates than the country overall.
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The Texas Department of State Health Services reports 3,500 cases through October of this year, around four times more than the same period last year.
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Janie Perkins, 63, has been arrested and charged with capital murder in the 1991 killing of Cynthia Gonzalez.
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The Dallas Cowboys have won their first game since the death of defensive end Marshawn Kneeland. Dak Prescott threw four touchdown passes in Monday night's 33-16 win over the spiraling Las Vegas Raiders. The 24-year-old Kneeland was found dead on Nov. 6 of an apparent suicide.
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Attorneys for Texas recognized their bid to block payments was an extraordinary request.
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