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The push to rehire retired workers comes as the administration has also sought to downsize large swaths of the federal government through mass layoffs and other changes.
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The Cold War-era test was a staple of school gyms for half a century before the Obama administration replaced it. Trump says his focus on childhood fitness is for both physical and patriotic reasons.
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Texas A&M's Veterinary Emergency Team treated more than 50 rescue dogs during Kerrville flood reliefThe dogs helped identify people who died in the Guadalupe River floods.
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San Antonians are celebrating the legacy of conjunto icon Flaco Jiménez, who died Thursday after a long illness. Here is one essay from San Antonio native Oscar Garza, professor of professional practice of journalism and director of the Specialized Journalism Program (Arts & Culture) at the University of Southern California.
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The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which funnels federal money to public media stations, says it's winding down operations after President Trump signed a law rescinding all funding.
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The federal Bureau of Prisons said Friday that Maxwell had been transferred to a prison camp in Texas, but did not explain the circumstances.
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Changes to San Antonio-area districts go after Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar in CD 28 and Democratic Rep. Greg Casar in CD 35.
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Bridgett M. Davis shares a tribute to her sister, Rita. The memoir is a family history, social commentary, elegy, and celebration of life.
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The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office said Nathan James Henderson is facing terrorism and weapons charges after deputies say they found homemade explosive devices, firearms, and extremist writings inside his home.
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Companies such as JCB, Guidehouse, beyondGREEN Biotech, Solidia Technologies, Alimentos Pacificos, and Simwon are among the companies to recently choose San Antonio as a home for their operations.