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While delivering remarks at the Human Rights Campaign’s dinner in Los Angeles, California, in March, Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas) appeared to reference Abbott’s use of a wheelchair. Abbott became paralyzed below the waist, at 26 years old, after an oak tree fell on his back while he went for a run in 1984.
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rep. pfluger defends fema response in texas floods: “go politicize something else”Rep. Pfluger (R-TX) refutes claims about FEMA's absence during Texas floods at a House Homeland Security Committee hearing. He asserts FEMA was present and urges to avoid politicizing disaster relief.
By Helen Coster and James Oliphant NEW YORK (Reuters) -Residents of Columbus, Indiana awoke last week to a yellow billboard purchased by the Democratic National Committee blaring: “Under Trump’s Watch,
President Donald Trump has granted Eastman Chemical Co. a two-year exemption from an environmental regulation requiring companies to reduce their carcinogenic emissions. Activists say the exemption could threaten the health of people living near facilities such as the Eastman plant just outside Longview.
A Texas Democrat is renewing his call to impeach President Donald Trump, likening his crusade against Trump to "one million Davids" fighting Goliath.
While some, including President Donald Trump, feel Olympic sports need saving, soccer coach Tom Stone thinks Texas Tech is doing just fine.
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Amazon S3 on MSNThey Crossed the Border to Save Lives in Texas FloodsWhen catastrophic flooding struck central Texas on July Fourth, help came from an unexpected place — across the border. Mexican firefighters from Ciudad Acuña, part of the nonprofit Fundación 911, raced into the disaster zone,
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The Texas Tribune on MSNIncrease this week in Trump's Mexico tariffs could strain Texas economyThe possibility of a 30% tariff this week “is a game changer,” said Dante Galeazzi, CEO and president of the Texas International Produce
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AlterNet on MSN'Moving to Texas is over': Podcasters who followed Joe Rogan to Austin rail against stateIn 2020, podcaster Joe Rogan announced he was moving from Los Angeles to Austin with loud fanfare, according to Chron. His big appeal at a time of mandatory masks was Austin’s lax mask requirement, along with lower taxes.