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Texas athletes participating in the 2021 Tokyo Olympics faced challenges during the first two days of the competition.
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A combination of the delta variant and low vaccination rates in much of Texas means the pandemic is not over. But there are things you can do to stay healthy.
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We explore the history of Texas' electric grid and how it failed so spectacularly during February's winter storm.
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A new study from the AARP found people caring for aging loved ones spent $7,242 of their money last year. That’s a big chunk of money for the 3.4 million Texans who care for adult relatives.
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The Gun Violence Archive reports that shootings across the country this holiday weekend claimed the lives of more than 180 people.
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En la primavera de 2021, 60% de los estudiantes del tercer al octavo grado pasó el examen de lectura, y 48% pasó el examen de matemáticas. En primavera de 2019, la última vez que los estudiantes tomaron el examen, 73% pasó el examen de lectura y 74% el examen de matemáticas.
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In spring 2021, 60% of students in third through eighth grades passed the reading test, and 48% passed the math test. In spring 2019, the last time students took the test, 73% passed the reading test and 74% passed the math test.
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Texans were asked to cut back on their electricity use for a week because of “tight” power grid conditions, according to ERCOT officials. They still haven’t said what caused the plant outages.
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The possibility that the vaccine won’t work — or that, as some worry, it could even hurt them — is a devastating blow after a year of sacrifice, isolation and waiting for protection against the virus.
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Las muertes viales en Texas este año son 14% más altas que durante el mismo periodo de tiempo en 2020, según datos del estado.