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House Bill 1535 would add more conditions to the Texas Compassionate Use Program, including all forms of cancer and post-traumatic stress disorder. The House's version of the bill originally called for the THC limit in cannabis oil to increase tenfold from 0.5% to 5%, but the Senate approved raising that limit to just 1%.
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Texas lawmakers are considering bills to pay back banks, natural gas suppliers and power generators that sold energy at the height of the freeze in February. But some worry the solution they’ve found could reward negligence and criminality.
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In the days since the federal approval on May 13, about 6% of Texas children ages 12-15 have gotten a dose of the Pfizer vaccine.
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A bill advancing through the Texas legislature would limit what kind of evidence could be presented in the first phase of a trial when someone sues a commercial vehicle company for damages after a crash.
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Roughly four out of five Americans say the situation at the southern border is a problem, a new NPR/Ipsos poll shows. Bipartisan majorities also support a way for some immigrants to become citizens.
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The bill creating the commission, which would have subpoena power, passed 252-175. Republican U.S. Reps. Tony Gonzales of San Antonio and Van Taylor of Plano were the only two GOP Texans to support the measure.
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Dhaval Babu is one of many temporary visa workers who was unable to re-enter the U.S. during the pandemic because of a temporary travel ban. After nearly 15 months in India, he and his family are back in Texas, but their return has been bittersweet.
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Gov. Greg Abbott's executive orders Tuesday comes as Austin health officials downgraded the area's coronavirus restrictions.
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From Texas Standard:The first Juneteenth was not the celebration that it is today. June 19, 1865 was the first day of a federal occupation of Texas, and…
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The Texas Department of Transportation's website is down because of a ransomware attack last week.The department said it isolated the affected servers on…