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  • AUSTIN, Texas---In this segment of West Texas Talk, Lorne Matalon speaks with Dr. Michael Webber, deputy director of the Energy Institute at the…
  • The Navajo Code Talkers of WWII were bilingual Navajo speakers, specially recruited during World War II by the US Marine Corps to serve as radio men in…
  • Johnson, the woman behind the Johnson Publishing Co. and the director of the company's Ebony Fashion Fair, died on Sunday at age 93. Andre Leon Talley remembers Johnson and her impact on the world of fashion, cosmetics and the arts.
  • On this week's Rambling Boy, Lonn Taylor talks about another historic site along the Webberville Road. Just 6 miles East of Austin City Limits was a sign that resembled the outline of a greyhound above the words "Coasting Park." A dirt path lead to a pasture, where on Sunday afternoons, greyhound racing took place.
  • On today's Talk at Ten, Jennie Lyn Hamilton and Sam Griffin talk about this year's 24 Hour Plays. For the 6th year in a row Marfa Live Arts will once…
  • Órale, we’re gonna to talk about witchcraft for the month of May. Siról, a lot of the context underlying Caló is what is referred to as magical realism in Latin American literature, where people casually interact with devils, navigate curses and cast spells. In Caló, the devil’s always right there acting all mentotote, and pos you have to do something. The devil tries to put a spell on you, and you fight back with your own brujería. If you practice, you can come out ahead. If not, gatcho.This onda is called burlo or burlar. In Romaní, it means game. In Spanish it means to make fun of somebody. In Caló along the Rio Grande, it means to engage in The Borlo, where you try to be more devilish than the devil.
  • Jay Johnston was arrested in California on Wednesday for his alleged involvement in the deadly U.S. Capitol insurrection.
  • The settlement comes after Jewish students and a professor argued their civil rights were violated when pro-Palestinian protesters blocked access to campus buildings during 2024 demonstrations.
  • Protests against President Nicolas Maduro, which have been raging for just under a month, show no signs of relenting. Both opponents and supporters of Maduro flooded the capital Caracas on Wednesday.
  • Russia invaded Ukraine six months ago. In that time, thousands of people have been killed, cities destroyed, millions of people displaced and the Ukrainian economy has been battered.
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