Glorie G. Martinez
Intern, Texas Standard-
Rumors of a Cruz presidential run have both Republicans and Democrats eyeballing his seat, which is set to expire in 2024 if he doesn’t run again.
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Conservationists are hoping to preserve the 7,000-acre stretch of high desert wilderness with a national monument designation.
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Demand for mental health services has skyrocketed since the COVID-19 pandemic began. What’s driving the increased demand, and how can psychologists meet it?
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Immigration and border security proving to be a major motivating issue for Republicans, while Democrats’ priorities are spread among abortion, gun violence, health care and the environment.
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U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro of Texas and the Spanish Language Disinformation Coalition have warned that Spanish speakers are at a high risk on social media platforms.
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“I do think that there is a divide now within the community: Those who want to forget – they can forget, and they want to move on already – and those of us that will always be left on May 24.”
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The Raza Unida candidate, and first person of Hispanic descent to appear on the Texas general election gubernatorial ballot, leaves behind a complicated legacy.
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During a time of de facto segregation in Texas education, the building served Mexican American students for more than 50 years.
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With a lack of concrete results and about a year left in the state’s two-year budget cycle, it’s unclear whether Texas can afford to continue running the border security initiative in its current form.
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The DPS director’s comments to USA Today come as seven of the agency’s officers have been referred for investigation into their actions on the day of the shooting.