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After the United States launched a military strike on Venezuela and captured President Nicolas Maduro, the people of the South American nation were left wondering what happens now. Texas Public Radio’s David Martin Davies reached out to Venezuelans to hear how they are experiencing this historic moment.
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Adrian Gonzales faces 29 felony counts of abandoning or endangering a child for his alleged inaction during the response.
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On this episode, Yvette Benavides shares a reflection on ‘To Absent Friends: Eudora Welty’s Correspondence with Frank Lyell’ selected and edited by Julia Eichelberger.
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President Trump wants more U.S. oil companies to "go in" to Venezuela. But there are economic, historical, and climate reasons that may not be easy. Here's what you need to know about oil in Venezuela.
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We reported on all sorts of products and practices promising to make you healthy last year. Here are the ones that stood up to science, and those that were mostly hype.
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Research from an expert in sleep disorders at UT Health San Antonio has revealed that sleep disorders are common in the military, and the most common disorder impacts men and women in the military equally. It's COMISA, which is an acronym for comorbid insomnia and sleep apnea.
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The family and friends of Camila Mendoza Olmos gathered with several hundred members of the community for a celebration of her life.
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About 80 protesters from the Party for Socialism and Liberation and the 50501 Movement gathered at the intersection of San Pedro Avenue and Basse Road, where an ICE raid was carried out last year. They held signs that read “No Blood for Oil,” “Democracy Needs Your Courage,” and “Money for Healthcare, Not War and Detention.”
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President Trump said the U.S. would "run" Venezuela, following the capture of President Nicolás Maduro on Saturday. But many questions remain about what's next.
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As the Pentagon rolls out tougher fitness standards and punishments for troops who fall short, some advocates are criticizing approaches that emphasize discipline over support.