Express Briefing: Texas Republicans push ahead with voting bills, despite backlash
April 6, 2021
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As businesses and professional sports organizations boycott states that adopt restrictive voting legislation, Republicans in Texas are fighting back.
Gov. Greg Abbott turned down an invitation to throw out the Texas Rangers’ first pitch at their home opener a punishment for Major League Baseball’s decision to move its annual All-Star Game out of Atlanta over statehouse changes to voting rules there.
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San Antonio Book Festival 2021 will feature Walter Isaacson, Sandra Cisneros, Jeff VanderMeer, Nic Stone
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Author Walter Isaacson will discuss his latest nonfiction book, “The Code Breaker: Jennifer Doudna, Gene Editing, and the Future of the Human Race,” during the 2021 San Antonio Book Festival.Simon & SchusterShow MoreShow Less
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“The Code Breaker: Jennifer Doudna, Gene Editing and the Future of the Human Race” by Walter Isaacson.Simon & Schuster /APShow MoreShow Less
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Charles Yu, author of Interior Chinatown,” will take part in the 2021 edition of the San Antonio Book Festival.Tina Chiou /Show MoreShow Less
Biochemist Jennifer Doudna, who shared the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the gene-editing technique which has the potential to cure diseases caused by genetic mutations, and Walter Isaacson, author of "The Code Breaker," talk about the promise of the biotech revolution.