Hospital records released to KETR show fewer than 15% of visits to the Commerce and Quinlan ERs were low-acuity, clarifying how the facilities were used.
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Legal experts say using a shutdown to cancel programs Congress created could blur the line between enforcing laws and rewriting them.
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Gov. Greg Abbott said Art Markman was dismissed from his role as senior vice provost for academic affairs for "ideological differences."
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Cards Against Humanity sued SpaceX alleging Musk's employees trespassed on a piece of land in South Texas and dumped trash.
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Across Dallas-Fort Worth, families and friends gather in remembrance at vibrant festivals and celebrations of life as part of Day of the Dead.
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Luke visits with listeners this week about bow season, deer blinds, upcoming events, and more.
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Haunted car washes have become a national phenomenon, with hundreds of Halloween-themed locations around the country.
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Famous for baby boxes and expansive pro-family policies, Finland continues to see one of the lowest birth rates in Europe, as a case study in how policy solutions may not address the population shift.
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President Trump is expected to meet with China's President Xi Jinping and discuss a trade deal. And, the government shutdown could soon impact food benefits like SNAP as the holiday season approaches.
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President Trump will visit Japan Monday before heading to South Korea, where he's expected to meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
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NPR is accusing the Corporation for Public Broadcasting in federal court of reneging on a contract to appease the White House.