Texas lawmakers are steps away from passing a bill that would prevent governments from enforcing extreme risk protection orders. Those allow firearms to be temporarily removed from a person when they're deemed a serious risk of harming themselves or others.
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Coby Wiebe alleges Jenkins Franklin threatened his life in a phone call while Wiebe had an active case in court.
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The district says the children, both from the same household, have been tested, with test results expected Monday (May 12).
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A center turn lane is planned for SH 276 in the vicinity of the Quinlan Baseball Fields. The estimated $7.65M project is scheduled for completion in February 2026.
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Law enforcement officers found the 79-year-old man in his boat after family members reported him missing.
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East of Commerce, FM 71 is closed at the South Sulphur River. In Lamar County, southeast of Paris, FM 905 is closed at Echols Creek.
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Pope Leo is seen as a centrist who shares his predecessor's progressive views on certain social issues. Here's what we know so far.
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NPR has learned that rules must now be vetted by the White House and that the administration is drafting an executive order that could loosen radiation limits.
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Trump's administration said they want tariffs to boost US manufacturing, and most Americans want more factory jobs here. But what makes us nostalgic for factory work?
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Her detention is one of the most high-profile cases in the Trump administration's targeting of international students in the U.S.
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One advocate for a two-state solution granting freedom and independence to Palestine is Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib, the head of Realign for Palestine and a resident senior fellow at The Atlantic Council.