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Oct 06 2024EDUCATION

Should Texas Schools Teach the Bible? Many Christians Say No!

Imagine walking into a Texas elementary school classroom and seeing Bible stories on the curriculum. That's what could happen if a new proposal by the Texas Education Agency is approved in November. The plan suggests including Biblical lessons in state reading and language arts classes. But not all

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Oct 04 2024TECHNOLOGY

Is TikTok Safe for Kids? Texas AG Wants to Know!

Do you love making videos on TikTok? So do millions of kids around the world. But is it safe for them? That's what Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is questioning. He's taken legal action against TikTok because he thinks they're not doing enough to protect young users' data. The issue lies wit

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Oct 04 2024EDUCATION

SMU Teams Up With TFA to Train Better Texas Teachers

In Texas, there's a big problem: not enough qualified teachers. Southern Methodist University (SMU) has an idea to fix this. They've joined forces with Teach For America (TFA), a well-known group that helps people become teachers quickly. This partnership is all about giving Texas schools more good

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Oct 03 2024SCIENCE

A Giant Telescope Model Brings Cosmic Wonders to Campus

Ever wondered what it feels like to stand under a massive telescope mirror? Well, you don't have to travel far anymore. The Hobby-Eberly telescope model from McDonald Observatory has found a new home at the Texas Science and Natural History Museum on campus. This isn't just any model; it's 7% of the

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Sep 30 2024BUSINESS

New Landscape for Business in Texas

A significant shift is underway in the Texas legal system, aimed at providing a more efficient and specialized forum for complex business disputes. The Texas Business Court, launched on September 1, is now operational, with ten inaugural judges sworn in by Governor Greg Abbott on September 19. This

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Sep 23 2024SPORTS

Quarterback Roulette: A Chance for Arch Manning to Shine?

College football fans are abuzz with the news that Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers is questionable for the upcoming game against Mississippi State due to an oblique strain. This presents a unique opportunity for Arch Manning to take the reins and prove himself as a capable starting quarterback. But ca

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Sep 20 2024BUSINESS

La Gran Plaza: A Beacon of Culture and Community

Imagine a place where the rhythms of mariachi music fill the air, where the scent of traditional Mexican cuisine wafts through the corridors, and where the vibrant colors of Latin American culture come alive. Welcome to La Gran Plaza, a beloved community hub in Fort Worth, Texas, that has been a bea

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Sep 19 2024EDUCATION

Grading Schools: A Temporary Halt to Accountability?

Imagine a system where schools are judged on how well students perform on standardized tests. Sounds straightforward, right? But what if these tests are flawed, and the grades given to schools aren't entirely accurate? This is the situation currently facing schools in Texas, where a judge has tempor

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Sep 18 2024HEALTH

The Human Body Conundrum: A Lesson in Accountability

The University of North Texas Health Science Center has made a significant decision to cease accepting unclaimed bodies following an investigation by NBC News. The program, which was designed to provide cadavers for medical research and education, had been plagued by controversy and allegations of d

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Sep 17 2024LIFESTYLE

The Chili Conundrum: A Meatless, Bean-Forward Recipe

In the world of chili, there's no shortage of debate. Steve Sando, a passionate advocate for the humble bean, has thrown his hat into the ring with a unique, meatless take on the classic dish. But is it chili without the meat? For Sando, the answer lies in the addition of big, beefy runner beans, wh

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