The new command will be known as the Western Hemisphere Command and will be based at Fort Bragg in North Carolina.
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The city relied on $153 million in federal grants in its current budget. Much of that may be lost in the coming months.
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More people opposed using the venue tax to support the arena than supported it in the poll, but neither position reached a majority.
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Newly released emails and texts show that San Antonio Spurs officials have repeatedly reached out to Austin Mayor Kirk Watson and other Austin city leaders to establish relationships.
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Props A & B related to a new downtown Spurs arena and a makeover of the San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo grounds are among the items on the ballot next month.
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Spokespersons for some of the airports say the video, in which Department of Homeland Security Kristi Noem says Democrats "refuse to fund the federal government," goes against their advertising policy.
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In a social media post that's been deleted, the Alamo said on Monday that they honor Indigenous Peoples and their communities.
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The new law, called the "Campus Protection Act," requires student groups to get the university's permission before inviting guest speakers to campus, among other restrictions. Students have raised concerns that these changes limit their free speech.
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Some affordable housing will be displaced by construction of the stadium.
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Your right to read is being infringed upon, and librarians have become the first responders in the fight for democracy and First Amendment rights. Texas has become ground zero as sweeping book bans are adopted at an unprecedented rate. As tensions escalate, librarians are being threatened with violence, harassed and accused of crimes. A new documentary, “The Librarians,” shows who is standing up for basic rights.
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The Jewish Federation of San Antonio also lowered a banner featuring images of the hostages that has been up for much of their ordeal.