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Federal Protections for Servicemembers Reinforced

Office of Public Affairs | U.S. Department of Justice | Press Release The Justice Department and Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
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Human Rights Day and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

Every year on December 10th, the world unites to commemorate Human Rights Day, a tribute to the adoption of the
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Lenacapavir Injection Lowers HIV Risk by 96%

HIV remains a significant global public health challenge. Despite advancements in treatment, the virus continues to affect millions, and prevention
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Former Patient Hosts Toy Drive & Zumbathon to Mark 20 Years of Giving to Hospitalized

Community members are invited to donate a new, unwrapped & non-violent toy to participate in the special event and help
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Serving Our Own

UTRGV School of Medicine’s Student-Run Clinic providing free healthcare services to underserved communities By Heriberto Perez–Zuñiga Across the open fields
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Trump’s tariffs threat to Mexico, Canada is likely a bluff. If it’s not, he’s nuts

Andres Oppenheimer After an extensive interview with one of the people who best knows President-elect Trump’s negotiating tactics, I’m more
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Texas weighs social media bans for minors as schools and police face challenges

By Stephen Simpson, The Texas Tribune “Texas weighs social media bans for minors as schools and police face challenges” was
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State Emergency Response Resources For Potential Flash Floods

Office of the Texas Governor | Greg Abbott | Press Release Governor Greg Abbott directed the Texas Division of Emergency
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Discover Dinosaurs This Winter at IMAS Camp

The International Museum of Art & Science (IMAS) invites 3rd-5th graders to an exciting winter adventure at Operation Imagination: Winter
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Young drug dealer admits to having weapon for “protection”

U.S. Attorney’s Office, Southern District of Texas | Press Release An 18-year-old Alamo resident has pleaded guilty to utilizing a
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