Shelly Brisbin
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A new book traces the history of distilling in Texas, from Spanish settlers making brandy, through a Texas senator’s leading role in establishing Prohibition.
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With a GOP-held House and Senate, Texas Monthly’s Michael Hardy likens the defections to Stockholm syndrome.
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“The best predictor of how the court is going to rule on a divisive contested shadow docket application is the partisan valence of the case.”
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The technology, developed at UT-Austin, could allow communication with someone who is mentally conscious but unable to speak.
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From Sheryl Crow and Nathaniel Rateliff to Margo Price and Steve Earle, the stars came out to sing Willie’s songs on ‘One Night in Texas.’
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The social platform was found to have shared user data with third parties without users’ permission.
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The bill, revised after criticism that its restrictions could exacerbate anti-Asian hate, allows U.S. citizens and lawful residents from China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia to buy homestead property. Companies and governments from these countries could not buy real property.
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The spaceflight veteran is one of four NASA astronauts who will orbit the moon during the Artemis II mission – the first crewed moon mission in more than 50 years.
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Be My Eyes Virtual Volunteer software can describe and interpret a photo from your phone and chat about it with users who are blind or visually impaired.
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ERIC uses confidential data, including driver’s license information, to ensure voter registration information is up-to-date in all member states.