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The Republican nominee's remarks come days after a joke about Puerto Rico as a "floating island of garbage" at his New York rally prompted backlash.
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Every week, thousands of faith leaders across Texas share religious teachings with their congregations — and some even offer political guidance.
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In states with fewer abortion restrictions, providers are seeing a growing number of service membersA longstanding federal ban prevents military doctors from performing abortions in most cases, leaving troops to seek the procedure at private clinics.
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Also: Federal funds for bus transit and electric vehicles now available; Former mayors discuss San Antonio's future at CityFest today; Experts see oligarchies forming in the U.S.
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Here are some tips on how to make it through the night, mixed in with a look back over the years at how TPR and NPR have explored and celebrated the creepiness.
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Trick-or-treat temperatures in San Antonio on Thursday night may be in the lower 80s or upper 70s, according to the National Weather Service.
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Immigration and border security, abortion and the 2021 winter storm all figured into how early voters in some parts of Texas cast their ballots in the Senate race between Republican Sen. Ted Cruz and Democratic Congressman Colin Allred.
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The removal of 'volunteer' trees and shrubs will help prevent flooding, protect infrastructure, and support diverse plant and wildlife species.
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Energy experts say Texas' grid is more reliable than it was three years ago — when a massive winter storm knocked out power to millions. But there are still challenges.
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A new breed of activists wants Texas to tame costs by building more housing. But longstanding opposition to such policies remains strong.