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Austin's Mayor Oversees a Completely Changed City

In the 30 years since Kirk Watson's previous stint as mayor, Austin has gained 400,000 more residents. Watson's changed, too.

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When it comes to Texas politics, residency for candidates is 'a state of mind'

When it comes to Texas politics, residency for candidates is 'a state of mind'
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Letters to the Editor — Ken Paxton's acquittal, drugs, Mitt Romney

Letters to the Editor — Ken Paxton's acquittal, drugs, Mitt Romney
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Attorney General Ken Paxton returns to work after acquittal, what happens now?

Ken Paxton returned to work on Monday after his impeachment trial acquittal over the weekend, but other legal troubles still loom for the Attorney General.

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VELSHI: "The American public education system has lost the plot"

Teachers in the Carroll Independent School District in Southlake, Texas recently took part in a training session on new guidelines for what books they are allowed have in their classroom libraries to line up with the new regulations in the Republican Texas House Bill 3979, and its soon to be updated version, the Republican Texas Senate Bill 3. They were told if they had books on the Holocaust, they need books with ‘opposing views’ and ‘other perspectives’ as well. It is crucial for students to learn and discuss different perspectives and how and why bad things happen in history - including genocides, war crimes, and slavery -- in order to better recognize and respond to them the future. There is a way to discuss important events in history, and to learn how to think critically about different perspectives. 
But once that perspective includes placing opposing views of the Holocaust on the same level as the (almost) universally accepted truth, the American public education system has lost the plot.

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Ditching electric competition would cost Texas


Ditching electric competition would cost Texas
A capacity market won’t assure reliability, but it would cause Texans’ electricity bills to rise.
Temperatures reach 97 degrees with a sensation of 105 degrees in Dallas on Monday afternoon, June 14, 2021, as ERCOT send a conservation alert asking Texans to reduce electric use through Friday.(Lola Gomez / Staff Photographer)
By Bill Peacock
1:30 AM on Jul 18, 2021 CDT
This op-ed is part of a series published by The Dallas Morning News Opinion section to explore ideas and policies for strengthening electric reliability. Find the full series here:
Twenty years ago last month, Texas began its experiment to bring competition to its electricity market.

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追究迫降客機拘異見者 歐盟制裁白羅斯
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Texas Ag Commissioner sues Biden administration, claiming farm program discriminates against whites


Texas Ag Commissioner sues Biden administration, claiming farm program discriminates against whites
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Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller stands in front of a Texas flag at Renard Group Advertising in Tyler, Texas, Thursday, July 12, 2018. Miller came to Tyler to speak to local agricultural leaders about the state of the Texas agricultural community. (Chelsea Purgahn/Tyler Morning Telegraph via AP)Chelsea Purgahn, MBI / Associated Press
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller is suing the federal government over a program that provides debt relief to racially and ethnically diverse
farmers and ranchers that he says discriminates against white ones, including himself.
Miller, who filed the suit Monday in federal court in Fort Worth, is pursuing the issue in a personal capacity, not as part of official role or on behalf of the state. The commissioner, who owns and operates a ranch near Stephenville, about 70 miles southwest of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, is being represented by lawyers from the America First Legal Foundation. The Washington-based conservative nonprofit was founded by former Trump adviser Stephen Miller.

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