Small sellers say the new tax on fees cuts into already thin margins while the comptroller argues state law requires online marketplaces be taxed like any other data processor.
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Cousins Fekerete Gebremdhin and Kiddy Kebede enjoy drinking coffee made the traditional way with a handmade jebena instead of a machine.
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Hunt County ERs are closing. KETR investigates how the severe physician shortage and 3-week primary care wait times leave Commerce & Quinlan residents vulnerable.
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The same plaintiffs who are challenging the state's 2021 maps have asked the court to block the new GOP-approved districts from being used in the fast-approaching midterms.
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The complaints are being reviewed by the Texas Education Agency, but some firings and suspensions have already occurred independently at Texas schools throughout the state.
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With Hunt Regional set to close the Commerce and Quinlan ERs, residents face longer ambulance rides to Greenville — and potentially steep bills. Even fee relief programs often hinge on paperwork few can manage in the middle of a crisis.
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Companies that make DNA for science labs screen out any requests for dangerous bits of genetic material. But a new study shows how AI could help malevolent actors get the stuff anyway.
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Office of Management and Budget Director Russ Vought said the funding was for projects in 16 states, all of which voted for former Vice President Kamala Harris.
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The music mogul, who was convicted on two counts of transportation for prostitution but acquitted of more serious charges, will be in court on Friday, Oct. 3 for a sentencing hearing.
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It's Obamacare health insurance prices — and how much help 24 million Americans will get with their premiums — that are in dispute.
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The attack took place outside a synagogue in Manchester, England. Prime Minister Keir Starmer called the attack "appalling" and "all the more horrific" for taking place on Yom Kippur, Judaism's holiest day.