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The ACLU of Texas and other civil rights groups are trying to block Texas from implementing Senate Bill 4, which makes unauthorized entry into the state a crime.
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The Texas Nationalist Movement asked the court to intervene after the state GOP ruled a petition to add the question to the primary ballot was invalid. “While we’re disappointed in the Supreme Court’s decision, this is not the end of the matter,” Texas Nationalist Movement president Daniel Miller told KERA.
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The Department of Justice is raising concerns about a recount of the presidential election in Maricopa County, Arizona.
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The COVID-19 vaccines developed by Pfizer and Moderna use highly complex mRNA.
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U.S. Space Command says the exact entry point into Earth's atmosphere cannot be pinpointed until hours before its reentry, which is expected sometime around Saturday.
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Steve Wasterval's small paintings are placed throughout Brooklyn for locals to discover and keep — a significant gesture from an artist whose full-sized paintings sell for up to $3,000.
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The New York representative joined Congress as a moderate Republican in 2015. Now, she is Trump's pick to replace Liz Cheney as GOP conference chair.
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The judge said the CDC doesn't have the authority to impose the moratorium, leaving housing for millions of Americans possibly in jeopardy.
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Researchers in France are trying to better understand how humans adapt to losing all sense of time and drastic changes to their environment.
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A small charter school in Miami was able to arrange speech and occupational therapies at home for students who needed it the most.
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The pharmaceutical industry is fighting back, saying the move could undermine pandemic response and compromise safety.
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Three months after California had one of the worst coronavirus surges in the country, the state is experiencing a dramatic bounce back.