In remarks after a divided Senate approved his $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package, Biden credited dogged lawmakers and widespread public support with getting it across the finish line.
COVID-19
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The package would deliver a new round of financial assistance to Americans grappling with the impact of the pandemic. The House will need to vote on the final version.
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As the new Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine rolls out, the health care community is trying to ward off misconceptions about it. The vaccine's one-shot feature may be what wins many over.
Winter Storm 2021
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The severe weather last week left many Texans with damages to their homes and businesses. Federal assistance has been made available to those in need.
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For some, it was traumatic. For others, an illustration of how a community can come together to help others in need. We want to hear your stories of what happened.
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After bankrolling oil companies for years and seeing poor returns, investors are now pressuring companies to keep their oil output lower, instead of higher.
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Many are fleeing crime and poverty in Central America and rushing to the U.S.-Mexico border. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas this week called the situation a "stressful challenge."
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Officer Bryan Riser, 36, was charged with capital murder in the deaths of a 61-year-old man and a 31-year-old woman, Dallas Police Chief Eddie García said at a Thursday media briefing.
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“It’s bad for the economy. It’s bad for people. … It has a ripple effect when rent isn’t paid.”
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Extreme weather, language barriers and more all contribute to enhanced risk.
The year was scary, painful, weird and, at times, hopeful. KUT’s multimedia team was there to capture it all. Here are the photos that tell the story of 2020.
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- Líderes De Austin y Condado De Travis Consideran Opciones Legales Luego De Que Abbott Levantara Protocolos De Seguridad Del COVID-19
- Los Maestros De Texas Pasan A Tener Prioridad Para Recibir la Vacuna Contra El COVID-19
- Empresas De Austin Dicen Que Sus Empleados Quedan Indefensos Si Abbott Anula La Obligacion De Usar Cubrebocas
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