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STHS & STHS Clinics To Provide Important Education On Traumatic Brain Injuries And Their Long-Term

Airing Sunday, March 30, on KVEO-TV NBC 23, the 30-minute program will raise awareness of traumatic brain injuries and the
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Republican lawmakers revive effort to give attorney general more power to prosecute election crimes

By Natalia Contreras, Votebeat and The Texas Tribune “Republican lawmakers revive effort to give attorney general more power to prosecute
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Lawsuit Seeking to Bar IRS from Sharing Taxpayer Information Expands, Adding DHS, ICE as Defendants

New plaintiffs join complaint seeking to stop IRS from sharing confidential taxpayer information with ICE Contact: Patrick Davis, pdavis@citizen.org WASHINGTON, D.C. — In
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Secretary of Homeland Security visits Salvadoran prison holding US deportees

San Salvador, (EFE). – United States Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem toured on Wednesday afternoon the maximum security Salvadoran
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America’s Voice Statement on the Abduction of Rumeysa Ozturk

Access online version of this press release HERE Washington, DC – In a deeply troubling escalation of the Trump administration’s attacks
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How Texas Republicans plan to keep cracking down on abortion

By Eleanor Klibanoff, The Texas Tribune “How Texas Republicans plan to keep cracking down on abortion” was first published by
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“March for a better and stronger America”

​On March 30, 2025, Dallas will host the Mega Marcha 2025, a significant demonstration advocating for bipartisan immigration reform. The
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Forgotten in jail without a lawyer: how a Texas town fails poor defendants

Story by Jolie McCullough, The New York Times “Forgotten in jail without a lawyer: how a Texas town fails poor
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STC faculty and alum Jose Garza guides the next generation of welding professionals

Years on the job created the skills that South Texas College Welding faculty member and alumni Jose Garza needed to
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Community and family at the heart of first-ever police academy in Starr County

As South Texas College gets set to open its first police academy for the first time ever in Starr County,
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