A Collin County judge has granted a temporary restraining order against a North Texas utility board that was planning to discuss a state lawsuit over a proposed Muslim-oriented community.
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From Smithville to Taylor to Martindale, libraries are offering mental health resources in areas where health infrastructure is scarce.
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Matt Burgess is Luke's guest this week. Matt is good friend of Luke's that has guided just about all over the world. In today's show he talks about hunting in Asia above the ancient Silk Road. In a few weeks he will be up in the Arctic guiding for Polar Bear, the only bear species know to hunt man. Look for a return visit from Matt after this hunt to describe what it's like to hunt in the FAR-Far North. Check out Luke's podcast "Catfish Radio" just about everywhere podcast are found.
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Doolysaurus gives scientists more insight into connections in lineages between species in North America and Asia.
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Parkland Health was one of just two Texas-based organizations chosen for a "prestigious" national program designed to address provider burnout and workforce well-being concerns. The National Academy of Medicine selected Dallas County's safety net hospital to join the Change Maker Accelerators program.
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The district’s state-appointed board of managers announced Thursday it also will consider renaming Chavez High School.
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At issue was the 2017 arrest in Texas of a journalist who published news stories about a border agent's public suicide and a car crash.
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Voice of America staffers are suing Trump administration official Kari Lake, alleging she put pro-Trump propaganda on its airwaves. She has lost numerous rulings of late.
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Trump says he will deploy ICE agents to U.S. airports to help address delays. And, the president said he would delay strikes on Iranian power plants for five days.
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Trump said the U.S. will postpone any strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure for five days, even as Israel continued hitting Tehran and Iran warned it could retaliate across the Gulf.
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Big food companies are starting to market to people on the powerful new obesity meds with labels that say "GLP-1 Friendly." Nutritionists help us decode that message.