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In Texas, Ambivalence Over Wind Tax Credit Extension
Texas has a commanding lead over other states in wind power production, as turbines supply 8 percent of the state grid's power. But the looming...
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Redistricting Experts Struggle To Fix Maps, Elections
The federal judges who asked attorneys to negotiate a deal on political maps for this year's elections instead got a day of explanations and arguments...
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Summit Energy Agrees To Operations Contract For Penwell Plant
A clean coal power plant is one step closer to reality in Ector County.
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Chesapeake Energy Selling Permian Basin Assets
A major oil and gas producer is selling out of the Permian Basin.
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STAAR Wars Continue In Austin
The wars over the new STAAR tests continue in Austin.
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Mob Museum Opens In Las Vegas Valentine's Day
Valentine's Day marks the grand opening of The Mob Museum in Sin City. But, it also has a romantic twist. Couples can get married there.
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Valentine's Day Weddings Atop The Empire State Building
This Valentine's Day, couples are saying "I Do" from the top of the Empire State Building.
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Valentine's Day Ban Lifted At Maryland School
The ban on Valentine's Day is being lifted at an elementary school near Frederick, Maryland.
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Santorum Slightly Ahead In New National GOP Poll
Rick Santorum is now considered the favorite Republican primary voters, according to a new national poll.
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Dumping Soda Can Spur Weight Loss
Dropping a few extra pounds could be as simple as cutting out sugary drinks.
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Syria Bracing For Full Blown War
The top U.N. official for human rights is frustrated with the Security Council's failure to condemn Syria for what she says could be crimes against...
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Dark Chocolate Is Healthier Than Broccoli
But a new study says certain types of chocolate can actually be good for you and in some cases, better than typical diet foods.
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Car Hacking The Crime Of The Future
It's not Sci-Fi. A couple of years ago, a disgruntled former employee of a used car dealership in Texas hacked into 100 vehicles, setting off...
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The Chinese VP Meeting With President Obama
A meeting involving leaders of the world's two largest economies is just hours away. China's Vice President, who's likely the country's next president, will meet...
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Jones Resigns From Railroad Commission
Texas Railroad Commissioner Elizabeth Ames Jones resigned this afternoon, after weeks of defending her move to San Antonio to run for a state Senate seat...
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