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Faced with anti-Israel and even anti-Jewish sentiment by party activists, and by an increasing number of political candidates, many Jewish voters are facing uncomfortable choices as they cast their ballots this year.
The San Pedro Creek Culture Park unveiled a new public art installation honoring San Antonio's first Black downtown church.
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Texas Monthly and Penguin Random House will relaunch the press after nearly three decades. Its first books will release next year.
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Police say a man killed his estranged wife and wounded a responding officer before taking his own life.
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This year's League of United Latin American Citizens national convention is taking place at the Fort Worth Convention Center.
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While some enslaved people did not know about Lincoln's order, many learned of it while the fighting was still ongoing through informal networks, rumors and sometimes from slaveholders themselves.
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Congressman Joaquin Castro is calling for an investigation after a flu outbreak at Lackland and the death of a trainee.
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