San Antonio police say the man was in his 70s and was working with a crew to transport the jet engine at the facility's loading dock when the engine rolled and caused the worker to fall off the dock — with the 5,000-pound engine falling on top of him.
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The Texas senator compared Brendan Carr’s threat to ABC to that of a mafia boss.
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Academic and author Tom Bellamy, author of the book Smitten, explains how to recognize the signs of limerence, a romantic obsession characterized by extreme emotional highs and lows.
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The state's top financial officer toured StandardAero.
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As part of the Trump administrations mass deportation effort, ICE agents are detaining people who show up for immigration court. In El Paso faith leaders and volunteers attend the hearings to offer comfort and assistance to migrants, asylum seekers and families. They've also started a weekly prayer vigil.
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Groceries saw their biggest jump in nearly three years last month, a worrisome sign for inflation-weary shoppers. Tariffs are contributing to higher prices for imported staples like bananas and coffee.
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$4B 2026 SA budget approved; Texas A&M president steps down; Get your flu shot at a free drive thru event tomorrow
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Sex Work: It’s Just a Job explores the move to decriminalize sex work, and confronts the racism, sexism, and transphobia that can fuel violent police crackdowns.
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In the state's rural pockets, schools with fewer than 105 students can opt to play six-man football, a version of the game that takes fewer players and has its own special set of rules.
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The ruling in the Google antitrust trial has led to a host of hard-to-answer questions about the future of Google's search data, which the tech giant must now share with competitors. What does that mean for users' data privacy?
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Calls for Welsh’s ousting intensified over his handling of a student’s complaints about gender identity discussions in a children’s literature class.