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Voces Oral History Center founder talks legacy ahead of retirement

Published 2 months, 3 weeks ago
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Texas’ top two political officials are lockstep on a new effort to make sure conservative youth organization Turning Point USA can launch at every high school in the state. We’ll take a closer look.
Human plasma is vital for medical needs, but it’s also a multibillion-dollar industry on its own. We’ll explore.
A Texas school district is sounding an alarm about some robotaxis, saying they’re passing school buses and may be putting kids at risk.
Black bears are living in West Texas again. A look at what the humans there need to know about their very large neighbors.
Plus, a history of the Christmas flower in a new children’s book and trailblazing journalist Maggie Rivas-Rodriguez, founder of the nation’s largest Latino oral history archive, prepares to call it a career.

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