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After several investigations and lawsuits, the Texas Lottery Commission has banned the purchase of lottery tickets by third parties.
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After years of shortfalls, Mexico has agreed to expedited water deliveries to the U.S. under the 1944 Treaty.
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Democrats had vowed to prevent the passage of any proposed constitutional amendments to try and force Republicans to amend the controversial school voucher bill. Republicans didn't give in.
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The California Newsroom and the Texas Standard team up to examine how the Trump administration is changing life in two of the nation's largest states.
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A 30-year study of about 100,000 middle-aged people found that their dietary habits could lead to healthier aging. A North Texas dietitian explains.
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Traditionally Democratic and overwhelmingly Latino voters on the Texas-Mexico border favored Trump in last November's election, giving him 12 of the Texas borderlands' 14 counties, up from just five in 2016. But now, at the crucial 100-day mark into Trump's 2nd term, that support is waning.
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The White House is expected to unveil a budget proposal that will, reportedly, aim to eliminate Head Start. The federally-funded program is designed to promote school readiness among young children from low-income families and serves more than 65,000 kids across Texas.
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Venue owners worry fewer restrictions on resale tickets will harm concertgoers
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The high court's Friday ruling sets an even higher standard in proving whether governments can be sued over 911 responses.
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State Sen. Charles Perry is championing a statewide water grid similar to one proposed almost 70 years ago.