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  • U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran have sharply escalated tensions in the Middle East, raising fears of a wider regional conflict and fresh questions about the legal and strategic case for military action.
  • Large turnout expected in Bexar County this Election Day; SA appoints new Chief Downtown Officer; Concerns rise over Mexican drones
  • The book is part of a series that explores how contemporary movements shed new light on Shakespeare's work.
  • Election results are in: James Talarico defeats Jasmine Crockett in Democratic primary for US Senate; Former SA Mayor Ron Nirenberg wins Democratic nomination in Bexar County Judge race; Rep. Tony Gonzales heads to a runoff
  • FBI San Antonio joins Austin shooting investigation; Texas leaders react to strikes on Iran; SA Mayor Jones censured by her council colleagues
  • In March, around 90% of Americans are deficient in vitamin D, which has been linked to serious physical and mental health challenges. What is vitamin D? How do you get it? What can happen if you don't get enough? What is enough? TPR's Bonnie Petrie talks about her own March madness with a Boston University doctor who has been studying this chemical — that isn't actually a vitamin — for decades.
  • The price of gold is hitting record highs. This could seem like a glittery situation, but it could foreshadow trouble for the global economy. Drivers of "gold fever" could be causing growing concerns about inflation, debt and geopolitical tensions.
  • Three schools to close this fall at Judson ISD; VIA pushes back against fare-free program; Democrats react to President Trump's State of the Union
  • On The Source, District 6 Councilmember Ric Galvan said the VIA board vote leaves no immediate path forward for free fare. “I don’t see a specific pathway forward in developing a program at this time,” he said.
  • When you take a look around America and see the growing wealth gap, a housing shortage, generational poverty, regional disparities, the end of upward mobility, you realize these problems and others like them are all connected to the U.S. tax code. These problems didn’t happen by accident. They are the result of a fundamentally tilted tax system that favors the wealthy and punishes the middle class.
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