Senate Democrats must choose between a government shutdown or a bill they hate, as the deadline to pass a spending bill looms.
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This is the time of year when many Texas hunters are often looking for a new lease to hunt for various reason for many reasons. Larry Weishuhn aka, Mr. Whitetail (www.larryweishuhn.net) and Luke have both had many years of experience leasing hunting lands and in to day's show, they cover a few points that may help you in your quest for a good place to hunt that best suits your needs. Contact Luke through his website www.catfishradio.org.
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Fewer than half of Texas public school districts are compliant with new safety guidelines published after the deadly mass shooting in Uvalde.
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The aircraft became untethered on Monday and was discovered in a tangle of power lines near Quinlan early Wednesday (March 5).
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Longtime Commerce ISD Superintendent of Schools Charlie Alderman is scheduled to cede the job to Steve Drummond, effective April 1.
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Texas hasn't increased the basic, per-pupil allotment for public school districts since 2019.
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This week, President Trump continued to threaten tariffs as DOGE continued its cuts of the federal workforce. It was another consequential and news-packed week in Trump's presidency.
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Simple activities to help you better appreciate the birds, bees and flowers — and spend more time outside.
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Business leaders are trying to engage in a delicate diplomacy with the White House — even as their companies brace for the impact of market volatility and tariffs.
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The president's contention that birthright citizenship is unconstitutional is considered a fringe view because the Supreme Court ruled to the contrary 127 years ago.
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In North Dakota, many farmers are still recovering from the 2018 trade war and are now bracing for more losses as President Trump levies sweeping tariffs on everything from soybeans to pork.