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Legal experts say it’s “inconsistent with the Texas Constitution” to argue a quorum break qualifies as abandoning an office.
The statue of Albert Pike, a Confederate general and Freemason leader, was vandalized and taken down on Juneteenth in 2020.
NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Jonathan Johnson, founder and CEO of Rooted School Foundation, about a study involving his charter schools which gave $50 weekly to low-income students.
In 1969, a team of researchers took a patch of forest in central New Hampshire and mapped the territories of the songbirds inhabiting it. For more than half a century, that work has continued, ...
What is it like to make garments in America? We talk with a trimmer about the conditions and the economics of the industry.
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with David Wasserman of the Cook Political Report about the impact redistricting efforts will have on the 2026 midterms and beyond.
Americans love olive oil — and import 95% of it. But tariffs are making it harder for Europeans to sell it to Americans.
In July and August of 2024 in Bangladesh, student protesters' push for change drove the authoritarian prime minister out of ...
Hurricane Katrina exposed longstanding flaws in the New Orleans criminal justice system. In the 20 years since, there has ...
Texas GOP is threatening to arrest Democratic lawmakers unless they return to vote on redrawing the congressional map. And, ...
The State Department said it would start a pilot program that will require cash deposits to tourist and business visas for ...
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