Reports about police actions in U.S. mass shootings lack standardization and often leave unanswered questions

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Texas A&M Chancellor John Sharp in his office on March 27 in College Station. In 2021,…

Far-right activist blasts Speaker Phelan for being “pro-Muslim” in political mailer

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The number of Texas midwives is increasing — but advocates say the state needs more

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How the Texas vision for seamless mental health care fell apart over 60 years

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How Gov. Greg Abbott lost a yearlong fight to create school vouchers

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Seattle Children’s Hospital sues Texas Attorney General over trans patient records

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Once a laborer, this immigrant now owns his farm. He and his daughter are among few Hispanic farmers in Texas.

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Texas Republicans in one rural county will hand count ballots. Experts say it’s “a recipe for disaster.”

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