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Cuba’s tourism collapses amid blackouts and protests. How much worse can it get?

Andres Oppenheimer While a lot of attention is being focused on Venezuela these days — and on President Trump’s deployment
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Texas signs agreements with nine states to strengthen election integrity

Texas expands efforts to maintain accurate voter rolls through state-to-state data sharing  AUSTIN — Texas Secretary of State Jane Nelson announced today that Texas has
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SONIC Donates $20,000 to Support Harlingen Schools

Funding made possible by two local SONICs ranking amongst top locations in the nation during 2025 DR PEPPER SONIC GAMES
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Cutting-Edge Cochlear Implant Surgery and Activation is a Family Affair at DHR Health

Bill Perry, 83, had struggled with hearing loss for most of his life. Growing up in Michigan, his parents actively
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13 Hurt in Two Mass Shootings at Homeless Encampments in Minneapolis

Minneapolis, MN — Authorities are investigating two mass shootings that injured at least 13 people, including five in critical condition,
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Undoing Clinton’s Sabotage of Restrictions on Immigrant Welfare

Washington, D.C. – A new Center for Immigration Studies report examines how the Clinton administration gutted the intent of the 1996 welfare
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Jerry Greenfield Resigns from Ben & Jerry’s, Accusing Unilever of Silencing the Brand’s Social Voice

Burlington, VT— Jerry Greenfield, co-founder of Ben & Jerry’s, has resigned after nearly five decades with the company, saying he
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Conservative Outrage After Charlie Kirk’s Killing Highlights Double Standards

In the aftermath of conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s tragic killing, conservative leaders have launched campaigns to ostracize or fire those
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ICE seeks to deport DACA recipient after arrest at El Paso airport

By Uriel J. García, The Texas Tribune “ICE seeks to deport DACA recipient after arrest at El Paso airport” was
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Faculty, advocacy groups fear Texas A&M firing threatens academic freedom

By Alex Nguyen, The Texas Tribune “Faculty, advocacy groups fear Texas A&M firing threatens academic freedom” was first published by
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