Congressman Lance Gooden, R-Terrell, joined host Jason Whitely to answer questions like whether he supports war with Iran.
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Texas A&M journalism program continues to grow and move forward from last summer
Texas A&M’s journalism program is growing and continuing to move forward ... Journalism Students Association Hall of Honor reception inside the Memorial Student Center. A&M’s FJSA honored ...
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Iran-Israel Crisis updates | Global calls for calm after reported Israeli strike on Iran
The U.N. chief condemned “any act of retaliation” and called on the international community ... reports that Israel conducted strike inside Iran. “Out of an abundance of caution following ...
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2024 Texas Review of Law & Politics—Jurist of the Year
On April 13, 2024, I was honored to accept the Jurist of the Year award from the Texas Review of Law & politics. Perhaps more importantly, I was quite pleased to see the Josh Blackman Bobblehead.
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Texas oil and gas upstream jobs grow by 4,500 in March
AUSTIN According to newly released data from the Texas Workforce Commission, employment in the upstream sector of the Texas oil and gas industry grew by 4,500 jobs in March, representing the ...
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Texas farming crisis looms as US, Mexico spar over long-standing water treaty
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Parched Texas growing season looms as US, Mexico spar over water treaty
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Parched Texas Growing Season Looms as US, Mexico Spar Over Water Treaty
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Parched Texas growing season looms as US, Mexico spar over water treaty
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Lawyers for Texas rancher challenge Paxton's claim of Supreme Court victory
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For Israel, Iran crisis tests limits of allies' aid and domestic unity
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The Texas Tea: A Week Of Growing Pains
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T-Squared: Robert Downen wins Nyhan Prize for Political Journalism
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