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Weekly Oil & Gas Update: Industry Groups Criticize Biden’s Move To Block Keystone XL
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On Day 2, Biden To Focus On COVID-19 Strategy With 10 Executive Actions
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What Did Biden Do On His 1st Day As President?
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Biden Celebrates ‘Triumph’ Of Democracy In Inaugural Address
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Former Houston Police Officer Charged With Taking Part In U.S. Capitol Insurrection
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Coronavirus In Greater Houston: Liberty County Vaccine Hub Opens Registration
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UPDATE: At Least 13 Texans Charged In The Wake Of The U.S. Capitol Siege
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As Biden Inherits A Harsh Immigrant Detention System, Advocates Look For Him To Change It
Texas is home to more immigrant detention centers than any other state, making it ground zero for any changes President Joe Biden will make to the system. Though advocates have said they’re optimistic about this new chapter, Biden is inheriting expanded detention infrastructure with a record of poor medical treatment.
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One-Third Of COVID-19 Deaths In Texas Are Due To Racial Health Disparities
Joe Biden To Pause Border Wall Construction, Issue Protections For DACA Recipients And Roll Back Other Trump Immigration Policies
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Facebook Asks Oversight Board Whether Trump's Account Should Be Restored Now
The social network referred its decision to revoke the former president's posting privileges to its Oversight Board, an independent panel of experts.
'The Separate and Unequal Health System' Highlighted By COVID-19
A South Los Angeles hospital has long provided for an underserved community where private insurance is scarce and chronic illnesses can flourish. And then came a devastating coronavirus surge.
Judge Refuses To Reinstate Parler After Amazon Shut It Down
U.S. District Judge Barbara Rothstein sided with Amazon, which argued that Parler would not remove posts from its site that threatened public safety in the wake of the Capitol riot.
Nearly 1 In 5 Defendants In Capitol Riot Cases Served In The Military
Amid rising concern over domestic extremism, an NPR analysis found military veterans were overrepresented in those charged in the attack on the U.S. Capitol when compared to the general population.