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Three Homicides in Three Days in Austin
Austin’s southeast neighborhood is reeling after three homicides in just three days—each shocking, each separate. A mechanic gunned down in a ro…
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Scrolling Habits Rewriting Daily Life
New research reveals the average person spends nearly 2.5 hours daily scrolling social media — up from under an hour a decade ago. Driven by sma…
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Storm Leaves Galveston Without Power
Tropical Storm Arthur left Galveston Island with a salty punch—knocking out power for 11,000 CenterPoint Energy customers, mostly on the west si…
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Stankoven’s Secret Cup Role
The Carolina Hurricanes’ Stanley Cup run was almost derailed by a wild trade rumor—Mitch Marner nearly headed to Carolina for Mikko Rantanen, bu…
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Tiny Toadlets Take Over Houston
Houston’s flooded with tiny toadlets—yes, millions of them—after recent rains, and they’re not here to invade your garden. These are Gulf Coast …
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Three Heroes Honored with Medal of Honor
This Thursday, President Trump will honor three heroes — two living and one posthumous — with the Medal of Honor, America’s highest military awa…
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Sixth Grade Move Sparks Parent Pushback
Arlington ISD trustees voted 5-2 to move sixth grade into junior highs starting 2027-2028, citing efficiency and declining enrollment—not just c…
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History Shows Us Fake News Isn't New
Forget the idea that today’s political chaos is unprecedented—historian Greg Jackson’s new book, Been There Done That, proves misinformation, pa…
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Iran’s Grip on Hormuz Escalates
Iran may now hold the power to shut down the Strait of Hormuz, sparking mockery and confusion as Jimmy Kimmel jokes about getting “Hormuzled” an…
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Truce in Sight, Danger Lingers
U.S. and Iran have struck a fragile 60-day truce to halt direct fighting, but don’t expect peace anytime soon—officials warn the region remains …
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