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Tarrant County Judge Tim O'Hare called for a drag ban on UT campuses in March. Board chair Kevin P. Eltife responded and said ...
The first bill to reach Abbott’s desk this session creates a regulation-cutting state agency under the purview of the ...
The day after a deadly attack, India announced it was closing a border with Pakistan, downgrading its diplomatic ties and ...
Whether your mother is still here for you to hug or you are holding on to cherished memories, NPR wants to hear about the ...
The Dow Jones advanced after Trump said he wouldn't fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell and on hopes of easing tensions over tariffs ...
The conclave to select a new pope will be sharply different from the body that chose Francis in 2013. Experts say that could ...
On Wild Card, famous guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. Brett Goldstein of Ted Lassotells us how empathy has filtered into his work with age.
The Illinois Democrat has announced he will retire at the end of his term next year after nearly three decades in the Senate.
European Union watchdogs fined Apple and Facebook's parent company hundreds of millions of euros as they stepped up ...
The National Institutes of Health plans to pool information from private sources like pharmacies and smartwatches.
A look at this spring in Georgia's Legislature show how Republicans continue filing bills to put limits on transgender people and how Democrats have tried to respond.
The NIH has announced an initiative that will use both public and private data from sources including pharmacies and federal health programs to study autism.