Under SB 2, families enrolling their children in private school would receive $10,000 per year, or $11,500 if the student has a disability, through what’s called an education savings account. Supporters say it would be “the largest day one ESA program in the nation.”
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The largest U.S. insurer promoted company executive Tim Noel to replace Thompson, whose death sparked a national outcry over the health care industry.
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Fauci is the latest in a string of former Trump aides-turned-critics to see their federal protection canceled.
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In 1918, more than a dozen boys and men in the small West Texas border community of Porvenir were executed by a group of Texas Rangers, U.S. soldiers and ranchers. More than a century later, their descendants are pushing for all of the victims’ death certificates.
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Paxton’s win was unsurprising after the state’s top court sided with his deputy in a similar lawsuit last month.
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Migrants traveling through the U.S.-Mexico border are already feeling the effects of the executive orders regarding immigration from the new Trump administration.
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The new rule modernizes some aspects of commercial oilfield waste disposal and recycling. But rules for burying oilfield waste on private property remain limited.
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