A museum on the campus of Hill College in Hillsboro is receiving national recognition.
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As Operation Epic Fury enters its third week, relentless attacks by cheap Iranian drones are being fended off by multi-million-dollar U.S. interceptors. How long can the math hold up?
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Hundreds of millions of dollars — and possibly billions — for the state's Medicaid program are in limbo as part of the Trump administration's crackdown on fraud.
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Support for Israel is down among Americans, particularly Democrats, with the last couple years being a major turning point.
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Oklahoma Republican Sen. Markwayne Mullin faces questions from his fellow senators at his confirmation hearing to lead the Department of Homeland Security,
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Deportations of Mexicans dropped to 144,000 in 2025, roughly half the annual figure under President Biden, according to data analyzed by Quinto Elemento Lab, an investigative news organization. President Trump's beefed-up border security may have deterred many from Mexico from attempting to enter the U.S. illegally.
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The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo had a record-breaking weekend of auctions. The bids largely go toward funding scholarships and educational programs for the rodeo.
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From Smithville to Taylor to Martindale, libraries are offering mental health resources in areas where health infrastructure is scarce.
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The three-day race weekend brought thousands of race car fans to Arlington.
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In 2025, several states passed laws limiting speech at colleges and universities. Texas is one of them
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The Oscar-winning documentary includes the preserved bedroom of Uvalde victim Jackie Cazares.
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