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Equipment Outage Disrupts More Than 1,000 Flights at Dallas Airports

20 septembre 2025 à 03:15
A problem with telecommunications equipment forced the authorities to slow traffic at the city’s two main airports. Delays extended into Saturday.

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A telecommunications outage on Friday disrupted hundreds of flights at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.
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In Texas, Parents Fighting Vaccinations Say Their Movement Is Winning

18 septembre 2025 à 11:54
Public health advocates hoped that the measles outbreak might persuade the reluctant to get shots. That has not turned out to be true.

Deborah Glenn, a mother of three in Fort Worth, chose not to vaccinate her children.

McCaul, a Foreign Policy Leader in the House, Won’t Seek Re-election

14 septembre 2025 à 16:04
Representative Michael McCaul, an 11-term Texas Republican who chairs the House Foreign Affairs Committee, announced on Sunday that he would retire from Congress.

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Representative Michael McCaul, Republican of Texas, in 2023. He is the latest in a string of Republicans who have announced plans to leave the House after next year’s elections.

Texas Professor Fired After Accusations of Teaching ‘Gender Ideology’

10 septembre 2025 à 13:48
Two administrators also lost their posts at Texas A&M, an example of how Republican policies meant to curb liberal ideas are reaching into university classrooms.

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A professor at Texas A&M was confronted in class by a student, who filmed the interaction.

After 20 Years, an Arrest Is Made in Pregnant Texas Woman’s Murder

10 septembre 2025 à 05:02
Advances in DNA testing led to a suspect’s arrest in the killing of Valerie Laguna, 26, who was found beaten to death in a cemetery in Cotulla, Texas, in 2005, the authorities said.

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Valerie Laguna, whose 2005 murder in Cotulla, Texas, went unsolved for two decades, in an undated family photograph. Her father said she was known for “that big beautiful smile she had all the time.”

James Talarico Joins Senate Campaign in Texas

9 septembre 2025 à 05:02
State Representative James Talarico, who is studying to become a Presbyterian pastor, has sparred with Fox News hosts and bantered with Joe Rogan. Now he wants Senator John Cornyn’s seat.

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State Representative James Talarico, a seminary student who entered the race for the seat currently held by Senator John Cornyn, believes Texas and the country want a return to decency.

New Summer Camp Safety Laws Follow Texas’ Tragic Floods

5 septembre 2025 à 18:26
The families of “Heaven’s 27,” the children and counselors lost at Camp Mystic, pressed the Legislature to toughen flood rules over the objections of some Hill Country camp operators.

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Gov. Greg Abbott discussing the new law, which includes a requirement for youth camps to move existing cabins away from dangerous floodplains.

Texas Senate Passes Bill to Crack Down on Mail-Order Abortion Pills

4 septembre 2025 à 01:49
Gov. Greg Abbott is expected to sign the legislation, which allows nearly anyone to sue abortion medication providers and distributors.

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Lawmakers praying on Tuesday during a special session at the Texas Senate in Austin.

In Texas, a Senate Race Turns Brutal Before It’s Even Declared

3 septembre 2025 à 18:27
Attorney General Ken Paxton is waging “legal war” against Beto O’Rourke, a possible Democratic rival, threatening jail and an investigation that could bankrupt his organization.

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The clash between the politicians started last month as an offshoot of President Trump’s push to have Republicans redraw congressional lines in Texas.

Exxon and California Spar in Dueling Lawsuits Over Plastics

1 septembre 2025 à 11:39
The oil giant accused the state’s attorney general and four nonprofit groups of defamation after they sued over recycling claims.

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An Exxon Mobil’s chemical recycling unit in Baytown, Texas.
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