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City leaders intend to make unprecedented cuts to water use in September, but they aren't sure exactly how.
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Immigrants with DACA were protected from deportation, but since Trump's return, the government has arrested nearly 300 DACA recipients, including 75 in Texas.
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Texas leaders are grappling with how to handle a large number of data centers looking to connect to the state's power grid.
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The movement, which stresses an overt role for a specific evangelical strain of Christianity in government, has been gaining strength nationwide in no small part because of Texas’ influence.
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Over 85 percent of Texas is reported to be in at least abnormally dry conditions and over 75 percent is currently in some level of drought.
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With an April 30 deadline fast approaching, Johnson unveiled his latest proposal to extend the controversial surveillance program known as FISA 702.
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Utah's Great Salt Lake has been labeled an "environmental nuclear bomb" and it has the attention of the president of the United States.
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Two young people have been arrested in an alleged plot to attack a Texas synagogue that involved driving through the congregation to "kill as many Jews as possible," according authorities.
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The Trump administration is vowing to crack down on foreign tech companies' exploitation of U.S. artificial intelligence models, singling out China at a time that country is narrowing the gap with the U.S. in the AI race.
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The European Union on Thursday approved a $106-billion loan package to help Ukraine meet its economic and military needs for two years, ending months of political deadlock.