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What is the PhD Project? Program which Rice University is under federal investigation for partnering with

Read full article: What is the PhD Project? Program which Rice University is under federal investigation for partnering with

The U.S. Department of Education announced on Friday that it is opening investigations into two Texas universities, including Houstonโ€™s Rice University, for allegedly engaging in race-exclusionary practices in their graduate programs.

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Austria's new government is stopping family reunions immediately for migrants

Read full article: Austria's new government is stopping family reunions immediately for migrants

The new Austrian government says it has decided to immediately stop family reunion procedures for migrants because the country is no longer able to absorb newcomers adequately.

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How the Supreme Court of the United States and federal courts work and affect Texans

Read full article: How the Supreme Court of the United States and federal courts work and affect Texans

Hereโ€™s how federal courts help determine the fate of controversial issues, such as immigration laws, in Texas and beyond.

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Farm Bill gets extension as Congress passes spending package and averts shutdown

Read full article: Farm Bill gets extension as Congress passes spending package and averts shutdown

The legislation includes financial aid and money for recent natural disasters, but farmers still will be relying on outdated provisions from the 2018 bill.

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Despite warnings, Texas rushed to remove millions from Medicaid. Eligible residents lost care.

Read full article: Despite warnings, Texas rushed to remove millions from Medicaid. Eligible residents lost care.

Texas officials acknowledged some errors after they stripped Medicaid coverage from more than 2 million people, most of them children. A ProPublica and Texas Tribune review of records shows that these mistakes and others were preventable.

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Judge in Texas pauses Biden program offering legal status to spouses of U.S. citizens

Read full article: Judge in Texas pauses Biden program offering legal status to spouses of U.S. citizens

Biden announced the program in June and Republicans in 16 states filed suit. The federal judge issued an order that puts the program on hold for at least two weeks.

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Interstate 27 has divided Lubbock for decades. North and east side residents want that to change.

Read full article: Interstate 27 has divided Lubbock for decades. North and east side residents want that to change.

After repeated attempts to convince the City Council to make zoning changes, residents asked the federal government to intervene.

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Henry Cuellarโ€™s corruption trial delayed until after election

Read full article: Henry Cuellarโ€™s corruption trial delayed until after election

The Laredo Democrat faces allegations of bribery, money laundering and working on behalf of a foreign government.

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How to navigate FEMA during this yearโ€™s hurricane season

Read full article: How to navigate FEMA during this yearโ€™s hurricane season

The upcoming hurricane season is anticipated to be โ€œabove-average,โ€ potentially causing those in its path to suffer from property damages. Here is how federal assistance may help you in the aftermath of a natural disaster.

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Houston woman is third guilty plea in Henry Cuellar bribery case

Read full article: Houston woman is third guilty plea in Henry Cuellar bribery case

Irada Akhoundova pleaded guilty to facilitating a $60,000 payment to Imelda Cuellar, the congressmanโ€™s wife, that she believed would benefit Azerbaijan and its state-run oil company.

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Many homes burned in the Texas wildfires werenโ€™t insured, creating a steep path to recovery

Read full article: Many homes burned in the Texas wildfires werenโ€™t insured, creating a steep path to recovery

Rural Texans are more than twice as likely to go without homeowners insurance than their urban peers.

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Texas law allowing police to arrest migrants suspected of being in country illegally blocked by federal judge

Read full article: Texas law allowing police to arrest migrants suspected of being in country illegally blocked by federal judge

Senate Bill 4 was Texasโ€™ latest attempt to deter people from crossing the Texas-Mexico border amid a surge in migration.

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Years before Texas conservatives painted them as criminals, Colony Ridge residents sought help from state agencies

Read full article: Years before Texas conservatives painted them as criminals, Colony Ridge residents sought help from state agencies

Texas has little to show for conservative leadersโ€™ uproar โ€” or previously unreported complaints about the community developer.

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Texasโ€™ oil and gas production surges even as federal government clamps down on environmental regulations

Read full article: Texasโ€™ oil and gas production surges even as federal government clamps down on environmental regulations

Crude oil and natural gas extraction in Texas reached record levels in 2023, according to the industryโ€™s annual report.

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Texas' standoff with the feds in Eagle Pass is igniting calls for secession and fears of violence

Read full article: Texas' standoff with the feds in Eagle Pass is igniting calls for secession and fears of violence

The calls for Texas to defend itself and defy the federal government have set fire to a long-simmering fight over statesโ€™ rights, emboldening right-wing figures.

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U.S. Department of Justice says itโ€™ll sue if Texas enforces new law punishing illegal border crossing

Read full article: U.S. Department of Justice says itโ€™ll sue if Texas enforces new law punishing illegal border crossing

The state has until Jan. 3 to say it wonโ€™t arrest people accused of unauthorized entry from Mexico. If not, the Biden administration will sue, saying immigration enforcement is a federal responsibility.

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Feds sue Colony Ridge developer, accusing it of preying on Latino homebuyers

Read full article: Feds sue Colony Ridge developer, accusing it of preying on Latino homebuyers

Federal authorities accused the Houston-area developer of targeting Latino home buyers with predatory loans and false promises. The housing development drew the attention of state lawmakers after right-wing publications claimed it is a magnet for undocumented immigrants.

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Updated COVID-19 shot slowly rolls out in Texas, but access is spotty

Read full article: Updated COVID-19 shot slowly rolls out in Texas, but access is spotty

Doses arenโ€™t arriving at providersโ€™ offices at uniform, predictable intervals. Shipments are largely dependent on individual providersโ€™ ability to work out the logistics of ordering, stocking, training and paperwork.

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4 Texas Republicans join ultraconservatives to sink GOP attempt to keep federal government open

Read full article: 4 Texas Republicans join ultraconservatives to sink GOP attempt to keep federal government open

The funding bill was a long shot, but far-right U.S. representatives said it didnโ€™t go far enough in promoting their priorities, including border security and defunding investigations into Donald Trump.

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I lost my son: What Iโ€™ve learned about cancer care for kids since

Read full article: I lost my son: What Iโ€™ve learned about cancer care for kids since

A cancer dad reflects on Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.

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Texas lowers barrier for food stamps, but many still wonโ€™t qualify

Read full article: Texas lowers barrier for food stamps, but many still wonโ€™t qualify

A new state law increases what SNAP applicantsโ€™ vehicles can be worth before theyโ€™re disqualified for federal food assistance. But most states donโ€™t take car values into consideration at all.

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More Texans would qualify for food stamps under a bill heading to Gov. Greg Abbott

Read full article: More Texans would qualify for food stamps under a bill heading to Gov. Greg Abbott

The value of a householdโ€™s vehicles disqualified nearly 55,000 people seeking federal food assistance in 2022. House Bill 1287 increases the threshold of car values that lead to SNAP applicants being denied aid.

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Biden approves disaster relief for 13 Texas counties with damage from winter ice storms

Read full article: Biden approves disaster relief for 13 Texas counties with damage from winter ice storms

Gov. Greg Abbott, who requested a federal disaster declaration for 23 counties, called it a critical first step in the recovery.

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Federal judge in Texas suspends FDA approval of abortion pill

Read full article: Federal judge in Texas suspends FDA approval of abortion pill

The ruling from U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk in Amarillo could potentially upend access to medication abortion nationwide.

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Biden takes new steps to address racial inequality in gov't

Read full article: Biden takes new steps to address racial inequality in gov't

President Joe Biden is taking new steps to address racial inequality throughout the federal government.

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Federal judge again threatens contempt-of-court fines for Texasโ€™ slow progress on foster care reforms

Read full article: Federal judge again threatens contempt-of-court fines for Texasโ€™ slow progress on foster care reforms

The judge warned the state could be held in contempt of court for not following through with three mandates: youths not knowing their rights, not adequately responding to abuse allegations and still having too many children without placement.

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In latest challenge to student loan forgiveness program, a Texas judge blocks Bidenโ€™s policy

Read full article: In latest challenge to student loan forgiveness program, a Texas judge blocks Bidenโ€™s policy

A federal judge in North Texas has struck down the loan forgiveness program President Joe Biden unveiled in August, citing a failure to provide borrowers with an opportunity for public comment.

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U.S. Justice Department will again have election monitors in Texas

Read full article: U.S. Justice Department will again have election monitors in Texas

Federal monitors will be on the ground in Harris, Dallas and Waller counties on Election Day as part of the departmentโ€™s regular deployment for major elections.

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U.S. will begin turning many Venezuelan migrants back to Mexico

Read full article: U.S. will begin turning many Venezuelan migrants back to Mexico

The Biden administration is also creating a pathway to allow โ€œqualifiedโ€ Venezuelans into the country. Venezuelans have been fleeing their home country in record numbers, and the number crossing the U.S.-Mexico border has surged.

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Fort Hood set to be renamed after Richard Cavazos, Texasโ€™ first Hispanic four-star general

Read full article: Fort Hood set to be renamed after Richard Cavazos, Texasโ€™ first Hispanic four-star general

Defense Secretary Lloyd J. Austin accepted the Naming Commissionโ€™s change and announced it would take place by Jan. 1, 2024.

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Biden plan could allow new offshore drilling in Gulf of Mexico

Read full article: Biden plan could allow new offshore drilling in Gulf of Mexico

His campaign promise to end fossil fuel development on public lands was thwarted by U.S. courts, high gas prices and Russiaโ€™s domination of Western European energy.

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Treasury Department opens investigation into Gov. Greg Abbottโ€™s use of federal funds for border mission

Read full article: Treasury Department opens investigation into Gov. Greg Abbottโ€™s use of federal funds for border mission

Texas has been using coronavirus relief money to help pay for the multibillion-dollar deployment.

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Texas hospitals prepare to pick up the tab for uninsured COVID-19 patients as federal funds dry up

Read full article: Texas hospitals prepare to pick up the tab for uninsured COVID-19 patients as federal funds dry up

Hospitals and other health care providers in Texas, which has the lowest rate of insurance coverage in the nation, have gotten some $1.8 billion in federal help for uninsured COVID-19 patients.

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How a Texas songbird and its endangered status became the center of a fight over the Hill Country

Read full article: How a Texas songbird and its endangered status became the center of a fight over the Hill Country

Scientists say a study that estimated far more golden-cheeked warblers in Texas than previously thought has been attacked and taken out of context as the state and federal government battle over the birdโ€™s endangered status.

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Citing overwhelming demand, Texas Rent Relief Program will stop taking new applications after Friday

Read full article: Citing overwhelming demand, Texas Rent Relief Program will stop taking new applications after Friday

Housing advocates worry some Texans wonโ€™t get the help they need as the state enters the cold winter months.

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COVID-19 vaccines for kids 5-11 are heading to Texas after FDA gives Pfizer shot emergency use authorization

Read full article: COVID-19 vaccines for kids 5-11 are heading to Texas after FDA gives Pfizer shot emergency use authorization

The federal government will now send a first shipment of more than a million doses destined for children in that age group to providers in nearly half of the state's counties.

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Texas universities with federal contracts are caught between Greg Abbott and Joe Biden over COVID-19 vaccine mandates

Read full article: Texas universities with federal contracts are caught between Greg Abbott and Joe Biden over COVID-19 vaccine mandates

While some universities in other states that hold federal contracts have mandated vaccines for all employees, many Texas universities, which collectively have billions in federal contracts, are still reviewing the executive order before it goes into effect Dec. 8.

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U.S. Department of Justice investigating abuse, mistreatment at Texasโ€™ juvenile lockups

Read full article: U.S. Department of Justice investigating abuse, mistreatment at Texasโ€™ juvenile lockups

The department says itโ€™s looking into whether the Texas Juvenile Justice Department provides โ€œreasonable protection from physical and sexual abuse by staff and other residents, excessive use of chemical restraints and excessive use of isolation.โ€

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Justice Department argues Texas ban on school mask mandates violates disabled studentsโ€™ rights

Read full article: Justice Department argues Texas ban on school mask mandates violates disabled studentsโ€™ rights

Plaintiffs say the governorโ€™s order denies children with disabilities, who are at a high risk of illness and death from the coronavirus, access to public education.

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ยฟCรณmo acceder a los beneficios de desempleo?

Read full article: ยฟCรณmo acceder a los beneficios de desempleo?

Cientos de miles de tejanos han presentado una solicitud de desempleo desde que la pandemia llegรณ a Texas en marzo de 2020. En esta entrevista la Comisiรณn de la Fuerza Laboral de Texas respondiรณ las preguntas mรกs frecuentes.

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Federal government announces funding for emergency contraception for Texans impacted by near-total abortion ban

Read full article: Federal government announces funding for emergency contraception for Texans impacted by near-total abortion ban

The Biden administration also issued memorandums detailing two federal statutes officials says they would enforce to provide protection for patients who may need an abortion and health care providers who assist pregnant patients in certain situations.

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Justice Department exploring ways to challenge Texasโ€™ abortion ban, U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland says

Read full article: Justice Department exploring ways to challenge Texasโ€™ abortion ban, U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland says

Garland provided no details of how federal officials may challenge one of the nationโ€™s strictest bans on abortion. His statement came days after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to block the law, at least for now.

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Biden administration threatens to sue after Texas officials say theyโ€™ll yank licenses from facilities housing unaccompanied migrant children

Read full article: Biden administration threatens to sue after Texas officials say theyโ€™ll yank licenses from facilities housing unaccompanied migrant children

A federal attorney claims an order from Gov. Greg Abbott violates the U.S. Constitutionโ€™s Supremacy Clause and said legal action could follow if the state carries through with plans to pull licenses from the federally contracted facilities.

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Baytown doctor headed to prison

Read full article: Baytown doctor headed to prison

Dr. Ghyasuddin Syed, who runs a pain management clinic in Baytown, is scheduled to report to prison in July after pleading guilty to โ€œconspiracy to defraud the federal government.โ€

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Houston Newsmakers: Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee says federal government takeover of vaccine distribution necessary

Read full article: Houston Newsmakers: Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee says federal government takeover of vaccine distribution necessary

โ€œAt a time when the words โ€œgovernment takeoverโ€ may not be the most popular, that is exactly whatโ€™s being called for by Congresswomen Sheila Jackson Lee, (D) 18th as it relates to vaccine distribution. The Oath Keepers is just one of several far-right groups that has the FBI and Homeland Security officials concerned. His book is: Oath Keepers, Patriotism and the Edge of Violence in a Right-Wing Anti Government Group. More Information: Houston Newsmakers airs Sundays at 10:30am. U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D), 18th Congressional Districtยท Website: https://kevinbrady.house.gov/ยท Twitter: @JacksonLeeTX18AdSam Jackson, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, College of Emergency Preparedness, Homeland Security and Cybersecurity, University at Albanyยท Website: https://www.albany.edu/cehc/faculty/sam-jacksonยท Website: https://sjacksonphd.wordpress.com

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FEMA ends extra $300 unemployment benefit for Texans this week. Hereโ€™s why

Read full article: FEMA ends extra $300 unemployment benefit for Texans this week. Hereโ€™s why

HOUSTON โ€“ The Federal Emergency Management Agency ended the Lost Wages Assistance (LWA) program, which provided an additional $300 a week to qualified unemployment recipients impacted by the coronavirus pandemic, according to a press release. FEMA previously approved TWC funding requests for the benefits weeks between Aug. 1 to Sept. 5. Recipients will continue to receive normal weekly benefit amounts for any benefit weeks for which they are eligible. The Lost Wages Assistance Program was a temporary provision established after the expiration of the $600 Federal Pandemic Assistance Program, a part of the CARES Act. For more information on eligibility requirements, available benefits and questions about the unemployment process, visit TWCโ€™s COVID-19 FAQ page.

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As Congress feuds over unemployment payments, many jobless Texans are about to lose a $600 weekly benefit

Read full article: As Congress feuds over unemployment payments, many jobless Texans are about to lose a $600 weekly benefit

If Congress doesnโ€™t extend the $600 benefit, that will leave many Texans getting anywhere from $69 to $521 per week in unemployment benefits. Republican U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz opposes extending the weekly $600 payments. U.S. Sen. John Cornynโ€™s office said the Texas senator supports extending unemployment assistance but did not specify whether he supports extending the weekly $600 payments. โ€œAnd that's not good.โ€Economists say the end of the weekly $600 payments will lead to Texans with less spending money to fuel an economic recovery. Mason fears what will happen if the weekly $600 payments end Saturday and he is still working reduced hours.

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Houston small businesses look to federal government for lifeline

Read full article: Houston small businesses look to federal government for lifeline

HOUSTON โ€“ Elizabeth Swift Copeland did something Wednesday she hasnโ€™t done in over 30 years of owning a businessโ€”apply for a loan. โ€œI just hope the government will act quickly and respond to my application for a loan,โ€ said Swift Copeland. โ€œWe need money fast,โ€ said Swift Copeland. โ€œI mean for small business; timing is everything. He believes the federal government should mandate banks to delay payments to small businesses hurt by the coronavirus.

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We Like It Better Here

Read full article: We Like It Better Here

A majority of Texans believe the state is on the right track, while a plurality thinks the country is on the wrong track, according to a new University of Texas/Texas Tribune Poll.

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