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The city government is preparing to open a large service center and shelter for homeless people. It’s intended to serve the most vulnerable people on the streets — but will they accept the help?
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Austin backed off using the surveillance technology last year after privacy concerns.
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TxDOT says the 75-foot-wide passage is needed to keep boaters away from construction equipment. Some daily lake users say the setup can be confusing from the water.
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Las tormentas primaverales en Texas pueden traer fuertes lluvias, inundaciones repentinas, tornados y granizo. A veces, el granizo es del tamaño de un chícharo e inofensivo. Otras veces, es lo suficientemente grande como para romper parabrisas, destrozar techos y ocasionar costosas reparaciones a los propietarios. Pero aún hay mucho sobre el granizo que no comprendemos del todo.
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The Republican president had repeatedly teased his intention to endorse a candidate in the race, starting soon after Ken Paxton and John Cornyn emerged as the remaining contenders from the first round of primary voting in March.
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Commencement speakers who bring up the sweeping changes that artificial intelligence is driving are facing boos from the Class of 2026.
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The company is on track to pull off the largest IPO in history — making CEO Elon Musk even wealthier.
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Children closest to an incident of gun violence have the most risk of lasting psychological effects. Here's what all parents should know about how to buffer trauma.
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A leaked State Department memo shows the U.S. threatened to revoke Palestinian visas if they pushed for a senior United Nations post.
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Facebook and Instagram's parent company has been investing huge sums of money in AI, but it lags behind competitors.