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A federal judge temporarily blocked parts of the law, which limits "expressive activity" on college campuses.
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Fort Worth Report
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Merced Elizondo's 'The Mourning Of' was made in Texas with a mostly Mexican and Mexican American cast. -
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The lawsuit argues the App Store Accountability Act violates the First Amendment by limiting access to protected speech. -
TxDOT crews continue road, bridge, and safety work across Hunt and Rains Counties, with several Greenville-area projects nearing completion. -
NPR founding mother Susan Stamberg has died at 86. The pioneering All Things Considered host helped shape NPR’s signature sound with warmth, wit, and humanity. -
Sen. John Cornyn’s new “No Sharia Act” aims to bar foreign law from U.S. courts. American courts already apply U.S. law. -
Several hundred volunteers are patrolling the streets of Chicago and its suburbs warning migrants of ICE's presence. This is part of a growing resistance to ICE's operations in Illinois. -
James Perkins Mastromarino
The Xbox Ally X isn't the handheld console the name implies. But it's still sold out, despite debuting as fans rage against price increase to Game Pass. -
A status conference is set for Friday afternoon after union lawyers said the Trump administration is violating a court order that temporarily blocks mass firings during the government shutdown. -
Forty years ago this month, the comedic basketball troupe, the Harlem Globetrotters, added a woman to its roster. NPR's Ashley Montgomery has the story of legendary athlete Lynette Woodard. -
It's the peak of the fall migration season. This is when bird deaths from window collisions tend to spike, even though simple solutions can prevent this.