Shelly Brisbin | Texas Standard
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The lawsuit, which also includes Washington, Indiana and the District of Columbia, claims that turning off location tracking in Google apps does not stop the tracking.
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One advocate says the expansion of broadband here could change the economy in the way rural electrification did last century.
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The former El Paso congressman announced his candidacy for the Democratic nomination on Monday, becoming the first Democrat to join the crowded race.
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A new study finds women who sought but were denied access to abortion experienced higher rates of poverty than women who were able to obtain care.
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"Governments are allowed to decide that having a particular slice of the population vaccinated is worth the incursion on individual rights."
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There's a process for decommissioning old oil platforms and pipelines, but the federal agencies in charge are understaffed.
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"It establishes a baseline state-level policy plan, and infrastructure, that... will allow us to solve the problem."
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Despite high-profile mass shootings and polling that shows public support for restrictions, Texas legislators are doubling down on gun rights.
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A survey conducted for the U.S. Election Assistance Commission found that barriers to in-person voting had been reduced, while other voters took advantage of opportunities to cast a mail ballot.
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Since plans for reopening the economy hinge partly on returning to in-person education, superintendents at several large districts say teachers should be near the front of the vaccine line.