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Dallas-based Half-Price Books spoke out against the bill, which would expose booksellers to lawsuits over materials deemed inappropriate for minors.
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The Texas Legislature has already passed a bill requiring age verification to download apps and is seriously considering another to ban children from social media.
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The all-terrain chairs are available for free with a reservation.
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We asked lawmakers about the importance of these wooden mallets in the chambers.
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Since abortion became almost entirely illegal in Texas in 2021, the state has seen a significant rise in the number of women who die in pregnancy or after giving birth. A new bill aims to change that.
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The carrier filed for a permit this week to fly outside of its current service area.
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Texas House Bill 128 would restrict such relationships with communities in countries deemed a "foreign adversary," including China.
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Recently, Mexico began sending more water to the U.S. to uphold its end of a nearly 80-year-old treaty that spells out how two countries share water. But farmers and water experts say the new agreement won't be enough.
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House Bill 4 would make the test shorter and base scores on how students' performance compares to national averages.
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Insurers in Texas are partnering with aerial imaging and AI companies to assess homes from the sky. Computer models parse these photos to flag moldy roofs, askew tree branches and missing shingles.