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Oct 02 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Good Weather for Fair Fun!

Get ready, fair fans! The State Fair of Texas is kicking off this weekend, and the weather forecast looks promising. Meteorologist Allison Prater from the National Weather Service in Fort Worth predicts sunny skies with temperatures in the mid-80s on Friday, climbing to the upper 80s to lower 90s by

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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 26 2024TECHNOLOGY

Unlocking the Power of Visual AI: Meta's Latest Breakthrough

Imagine being able to enhance your smartphone's camera with advanced image recognition capabilities, or having an augmented reality app that can instantly identify objects and people in your surroundings. Meta's latest achievement in AI technology, Llama 3.2, makes this a reality. This innovative mo

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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 2024ENVIRONMENT

Deadly Gas Emissions in Texas Oilfields: A Toxic Legacy

Deep in the heart of Texas, a toxic legacy lingers in the oilfields of Caldwell County. Hydrogen sulfide, a deadly gas, is being released in alarming levels, threatening the health and wellbeing of those living and working in the area. The gas, often referred to as the "rotten egg" smell, is a bypro

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Sep 20 2024POLITICS

Cracks in the Pipeline: How Oil Theft is Flooding the Black Market

The oil fields of West Texas are struggling to contain a growing threat: organized crime rings stealing millions of dollars' worth of oil and gasoline. This is no petty theft – the culprits are sophisticated criminals with ties to illegal immigration, and their actions are putting not just local eco

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Sep 20 2024HEALTH

The Dark Side of Medical Research: Unclaimed Bodies Used Without Consent

It's a chilling reality that has left many families shattered and outraged. In a 10-month investigation, NBC News exposed how two of the most populous counties in the United States, Dallas and Tarrant, have been sending unclaimed bodies to a Texas medical school for research and training purposes. T

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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 2024TECHNOLOGY

Echoes in the Air

The audio world has just taken a giant leap forward with the introduction of EzAudio, a revolutionary text-to-audio generation model developed by researchers from Johns Hopkins University and Tencent AI Lab. This groundbreaking innovation promises to transform the way we experience sound, with the p

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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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