People without legal status in North Texas are living in fear amid ramped up ICE enforcement, and it's impacting the region's construction industry.
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New rules from state health officials ban smokeable intoxicating hemp products, including pre-rolled joints and hemp flower.
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Conservatives are holding one of their largest annual gatherings as President Donald Trump faces a tough moment and a growing rift over the war in Iran. The Conservative Political Action Conference begins Wednesday in Grapevine.
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Gov. Greg Abbott had opened two such sites as he surged thousands of DPS troopers and Guard members to the Texas-Mexico border.
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The Boring Company said it would begin assessing the feasibility of building an underground tunnel connecting a university with a new development.
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Energy leaders from around the world are gathering in Houston for the CERAWeek conference. What are they saying about the global spike in oil prices amid the Iran war? And what are protestors outside the event calling for?
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Barely six months after its launch, OpenAI is ending an app that could generate AI video at the click of a button.
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The antibody shots are about 80% effective at preventing babies from ending up in intensive care because of RSV. The drugmakers behind them maintain they're safe.
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Wait times are exceeding four hours at some major airports, leading TSA officers to call out at rates of 40 to 50%, according to TSA Deputy Administrator Ha Nguyen McNeill.
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Iranians escaping hardship and war are shaking it off to Persian, Arabic and Turkish tunes in this disco in eastern Turkey.
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The jury ordered the companies to pay $6 million in damages over defective design. The landmark verdict may influence the outcome of 2,000 other pending lawsuits.