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Over 100 Texas Minors Seek Out-of-State Abortions in 2023
Over 100 Texas children under 18, some as young as 11, sought out-of-state abortions in 2023 due to Texas's abortion ban, which has no exceptions for rape or incest; this is likely a low estimate since the data only includes the first part of the year and shows zero in-state abortions for minors in ...
Over 100 Texas Minors Seek Out-of-State Abortions in 2023
Over 100 Texas children under 18, some as young as 11, sought out-of-state abortions in 2023 due to Texas's abortion ban, which has no exceptions for rape or incest; this is likely a low estimate since the data only includes the first part of the year and shows zero in-state abortions for minors in ...
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68% Bias Score


Texas Lawmakers Challenge Nuclear Waste Facility Siting Near Permian Basin
Texas lawmakers are urging the Supreme Court to uphold a lower court ruling that blocked the construction of a nuclear waste storage facility near the Permian Basin, arguing it poses a national security risk due to its proximity to a major oil and gas producing region; the Supreme Court will hear or...
Texas Lawmakers Challenge Nuclear Waste Facility Siting Near Permian Basin
Texas lawmakers are urging the Supreme Court to uphold a lower court ruling that blocked the construction of a nuclear waste storage facility near the Permian Basin, arguing it poses a national security risk due to its proximity to a major oil and gas producing region; the Supreme Court will hear or...
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52% Bias Score


U.S. Body Trade: Investigation Exposes Mishandling of Unclaimed Corpses
An NBC News investigation revealed that the University of North Texas Health Science Center and other institutions mishandled hundreds of unclaimed bodies, causing emotional distress to families and raising concerns about ethical practices and the lack of regulation in the U.S. body trade.
U.S. Body Trade: Investigation Exposes Mishandling of Unclaimed Corpses
An NBC News investigation revealed that the University of North Texas Health Science Center and other institutions mishandled hundreds of unclaimed bodies, causing emotional distress to families and raising concerns about ethical practices and the lack of regulation in the U.S. body trade.
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52% Bias Score


Life Sentence for Murder of Audrii Cunningham
Don McDougal, a family friend with a prior child enticement conviction, was sentenced to life in prison without parole for the capital murder of 11-year-old Audrii Cunningham, whose body was found in the Trinity River after an Amber Alert was issued on February 15, 2024.
Life Sentence for Murder of Audrii Cunningham
Don McDougal, a family friend with a prior child enticement conviction, was sentenced to life in prison without parole for the capital murder of 11-year-old Audrii Cunningham, whose body was found in the Trinity River after an Amber Alert was issued on February 15, 2024.
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60% Bias Score


Texas's Operation Lone Star and the Looming Immigration Crackdown
Texas's Operation Lone Star, spearheaded by Governor Greg Abbott, bused nearly 100,000 migrants to Democratic-led cities, influencing public perception and likely contributing to Donald Trump's reelection; the incoming Trump administration's potential collaboration with Texas signals a significantly...
Texas's Operation Lone Star and the Looming Immigration Crackdown
Texas's Operation Lone Star, spearheaded by Governor Greg Abbott, bused nearly 100,000 migrants to Democratic-led cities, influencing public perception and likely contributing to Donald Trump's reelection; the incoming Trump administration's potential collaboration with Texas signals a significantly...
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60% Bias Score


Appeals Court Partially Strikes Down DACA, Future Uncertain
A federal appeals court partially struck down the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, limiting its application in Texas while keeping it largely intact elsewhere, leaving the program's future uncertain and pending Supreme Court review.
Appeals Court Partially Strikes Down DACA, Future Uncertain
A federal appeals court partially struck down the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, limiting its application in Texas while keeping it largely intact elsewhere, leaving the program's future uncertain and pending Supreme Court review.
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36% Bias Score

States Consider Legislation Impacting Faculty Tenure
Texas, North Dakota, and Ohio are considering legislation impacting faculty tenure; Texas's HB-1830 would ban tenure for new faculty after September 1, 2025; North Dakota's HB-1437 would ban tenure at two-year colleges after July 1, 2026; and Ohio's Senate Bill 1 could weaken tenure protections.

States Consider Legislation Impacting Faculty Tenure
Texas, North Dakota, and Ohio are considering legislation impacting faculty tenure; Texas's HB-1830 would ban tenure for new faculty after September 1, 2025; North Dakota's HB-1437 would ban tenure at two-year colleges after July 1, 2026; and Ohio's Senate Bill 1 could weaken tenure protections.
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40% Bias Score

Charges Dropped Against Doctor Accused in Transgender Care Data Case
Federal prosecutors dropped charges against Dr. Eithan Haim, a Texas doctor accused of illegally obtaining and sharing patient information concerning transgender care for minors at Texas Children's Hospital; the dismissal follows the Trump administration's rollback of transgender rights and occurred...

Charges Dropped Against Doctor Accused in Transgender Care Data Case
Federal prosecutors dropped charges against Dr. Eithan Haim, a Texas doctor accused of illegally obtaining and sharing patient information concerning transgender care for minors at Texas Children's Hospital; the dismissal follows the Trump administration's rollback of transgender rights and occurred...
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36% Bias Score

Texas Students Defy Segregation with Interracial Basketball Games in 1953
In 1953, the white and Black senior class presidents of New Braunfels, Texas high schools organized a series of integrated basketball games to raise money for their yearbooks, defying state segregation laws and fostering interracial interaction.

Texas Students Defy Segregation with Interracial Basketball Games in 1953
In 1953, the white and Black senior class presidents of New Braunfels, Texas high schools organized a series of integrated basketball games to raise money for their yearbooks, defying state segregation laws and fostering interracial interaction.
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44% Bias Score

Texas Solar Farm Leverages Sheep Grazing for Sustainable Land Management
Texas's fifth-largest solar farm, spanning 4,000 acres and generating 900 megawatts, uses roughly 3,000 sheep to maintain its grounds, showcasing the growing trend of solar grazing in the U.S. and providing economic benefits to struggling sheep farmers.

Texas Solar Farm Leverages Sheep Grazing for Sustainable Land Management
Texas's fifth-largest solar farm, spanning 4,000 acres and generating 900 megawatts, uses roughly 3,000 sheep to maintain its grounds, showcasing the growing trend of solar grazing in the U.S. and providing economic benefits to struggling sheep farmers.
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44% Bias Score

Texas Border Counties Shift Red Amidst Immigration Concerns
Texas's 14 border counties that voted Republican in the 2024 election reflect residents' concerns about increased illegal immigration and border security, alongside economic impacts.

Texas Border Counties Shift Red Amidst Immigration Concerns
Texas's 14 border counties that voted Republican in the 2024 election reflect residents' concerns about increased illegal immigration and border security, alongside economic impacts.
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44% Bias Score

Houston Manhunt Ends After Suspect Kills Deputy During Warrant Service
Brazoria County Sheriff's Deputy Jesus Jesse Vargas was fatally shot while serving a warrant in Houston, Texas; the suspect, Robert Lee Davis, was later shot and killed by police.

Houston Manhunt Ends After Suspect Kills Deputy During Warrant Service
Brazoria County Sheriff's Deputy Jesus Jesse Vargas was fatally shot while serving a warrant in Houston, Texas; the suspect, Robert Lee Davis, was later shot and killed by police.
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56% Bias Score
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