The Republican race between incumbent AG Ken Paxton and challenge George P. Bush tops this year's runoffs
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Rains County Agrilife Extension Agent Sarah Latham discusses tips provided by Texas A&M Agrilife for mothers having to do without baby formula.
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UT-San Antonio is the fifth public university in Texas to achieve Texas Tier One status.
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Texas A&M University-Commerce has selected Tammi Vacha-Haase, Ph.D., as the university’s new provost and vice president for academic affairs (VPAA). Vacha-Haase was chosen following a national search.
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Dr. Dale Funderburk, Northeast Texas economist and long-time Texas A&M-Commerce economics professor, reflects on news that the West Texas city of Midland has the highest inflation in the country at 10 percent.
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If you've considered fishing up in a remote fly in fishing camp in Saskatchewan, you don't want to miss listening to today's show. Luke''s guest is Mr. Barry Prall with Tazin Lake Lodge (www.tazinlake.com). Barry and his partner Trevor Montgomery are co owners of this awesome fly in fishing camp that Luke will be visiting this Summer. Planning a trip 'up north' is really not all that complicated, especially with a good outfitter to keep you pointed in the right direction.
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Male anchors in Afghanistan are wearing masks on air in solidarity with their female colleagues. This is the latest Taliban order to threaten the freedoms and careers of Afghan women.
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The 24-year-old athlete had also taken drugs before he was fatally struck by a dump truck while walking on a Florida interstate highway just before dawn last month, an autopsy report concluded.
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Officials gathered in Times Square for the removal of what they called New York City's last public pay phone, which is headed to a local museum. But a number of other pay phones are still standing.
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The policy spells out situations in which officers have an "affirmative duty" — to prevent or stop other officers from using excessive force, and to render or call for medical aid when it's needed.
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Billionaire philanthropist MacKenzie Scott continues her charity drive with a $122.6 million donation to Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, the group's largest gift ever from an individual.