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Lawmaker's lover says he was turned on by her jihadi past and 'couldn't keep his d**k in his pants'

Tania Joya has told the full details of her eight-month affair with GOP Rep. Van Taylor. She said they had sex five times a night in his Texas district while his wife Anne was at the couple's D.C.-area home.

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The Masks May Come Off, But Teachers Aren't Celebrating Spring Br


I got something I want off my chest...
In what seems like an eternity ago, March 4th 2020 was the date that officials with Texas State Health Services announced the first case of Covid-19 in Texas, The case was in the Houston area and travel related, and we thought, "No biggie, they'll contain this" When that didn't happen, we started down the path that leads us to now.
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It would look like we are finally getting the green light and the all clear from the top dogs in Austin. (namely Governor Greg Abbott). And while the governor removed the mandate, the tongue in cheek lip service remarks that Texans have "Learned" and are prepared is just a nice bit of hogwash to go with the tom foolery of the move. The good news is across the state, folks for the most part still see the value in masking, and many companies have decided to embrace guidance from the CDC. The TEA has also stepped in and given each local district it's choice in how to move forward with masks and many are choosing to keep them in place for now.

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Texas' Teachers Aren't Celebrating Spring Break, Here's Why


I got something I want off my chest...
In what seems like an eternity ago, March 4th 2020 was the date that officials with Texas State Health Services announced the first case of Covid-19 in Texas, The case was in the Houston area and travel related, and we thought, "No biggie, they'll contain this" When that didn't happen, we started down the path that leads us to now.
Get our free mobile app
It would look like we are finally getting the green light and the all clear from the top dogs in Austin. (namely Governor Greg Abbott). And while the governor removed the mandate, the tongue in cheek lip service remarks that Texans have "Learned" and are prepared is just a nice bit of hogwash to go with the tom foolery of the move. The good news is across the state, folks for the most part still see the value in masking, and many companies have decided to embrace guidance from the CDC. The TEA has also stepped in and given each local district it's choice in how to move forward with masks and many are choosing to keep them in place for now.

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California companies are singing a new tune: Texas Dreamin'


Is it presumptuous to say to California companies,” Come on over?”
Nah. We’re Texans and we take pride in our state and in folks who see what we have and want to be part of it. As the saying goes, y’all weren’t born here but got here as soon as you could.
So we applaud the California exodus to Texas, the latest being software giant Oracle, whose corporate headquarters in Northern California is taking up residence in Austin, augmenting the significant presence the firm already has in our state’s capital.
Significantly, this move doesn’t appear to be solely about Texas’ favorable tax and corporate climates. It is also about embracing a more flexible environment for workers in a part of Texas that already has a plethora of tech companies. In a regulatory filing, Oracle says it will allow employees to pick their work environment — home or office — “to further improve our employees’ quality of life and quality of output.”

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