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Dewhurst And Senators Urge Congress to Approve Pipeline
The Lieutenant Governor of Texas is joining five Texas Senators in an effort to urge Congress to approve the Keystone XL Pipeline.
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Junk food Available At U.S. Schools Despite Anti-Obesity Push
Nearly half of elementary school children can buy junk food at school, a trend that contributes to the childhood obesity epidemic and underscores the need...
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No Sign That Online Hackings Compromised West Texas Law Enforcement
There's no sign that a cyber-security breach that's affected police in North Texas has reached the Permian Basin.
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Texas Judge Criticizes Sonogram Law, Upholds It
A federal judge says he's powerless to stop a sonogram law he roundly criticizes.
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Texas Group Decries "Avalanche" of EPA Rules
The conservative Texas Public Policy Foundation on Monday renewed its criticism of the Environmental Protection Agency, as it released a report citing an "avalanche" of...
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CDC: Child Abuse Costs High In Dollars
The price of child abuse goes far beyond pain and sorrow.
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Mountain Lion Mauls Child in Big Bend National Park
A mountain lion attacks a boy at big Bend National Park.
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Why do U.S. Manufactering Jobs go to China?
A U.S. Government report says America lost more than a quarter of its high-tech manufacturing jobs in the past decade. Many of them went to...
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Full Statement from TX AG on Interim Redistricting Maps
Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott today issued the following statement on the proposed interim redistricting maps for Texas' 2012 elections:
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Texas AG: April 3rd Primary Will Happen
Texas' April 3rd primary is back on.
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White House: New Iran Sanctions Part Of Ongoing Efforts
Pressed about possible military action, White House spokesman Jay Carney said all options remain on the table.
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In Texas, a Backlash Against Student Testing
It is a precarious time for Texas school districts. Faced with roughly $5.4 billion less in state financing, districts this year will administer new, more...
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In Komen vs. Planned Parenthood Drama, Links to Texas
In the tumultuous, emotionally charged rift -- and later, reunion -- between a renowned breast cancer prevention group and the nation's largest family-planning and abortion...
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Girl Scout Cookie Sales Go High Tech
It's Girl Scout cookie sales time once again and this year, not having cash won't get you out of buying some Thin Mints or Samoas.
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Washington State Man Kills His Sons In House Explosion
Police are calling a Washington State house explosion that killed a man and his two sons a shocking act of evil.
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