In 1976, Austin envisioned its creeks as the backbone of the city. As development accelerates, the Austin Creeks plan remains ...
Researchers present the first quantitative analysis of AI agents computational cost, response latency, energy consumption, ...
Laredo officials and business leaders say long-term certainty is essential as USMCA enters its next phase of negotiations.
Deliberately breaking crystal symmetry widens topological bandgaps in 2D magnets made from light elements, predicting quantum ...
Aileen Ceriello's family could not be located after she died last month in a nursing home. But she wasn't alone as she was laid to rest.
Republican-American calendar for Friday, July 3, includes bilingual story times at Gunn Memorial Library in Washington.
The ultratraditionalist Society of St. Pius X is defying Pope Leo XIV by consecrating four bishops without his consent. The ...
Arnie's photos bring it back home, a reminder that the flag does stand for unity and hope despite all that. Look at the faces ...
Sports betting has become more than just a side activity for fans watching races unfold on weekends. In fact, it's now part ...
West Nile virus season is off to its earliest and worst start since 2004. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed 48 cases as of June 30. About 80% of those cases are severe and ...
As the August 4 primary election draws closer, voters in Michigan have already begun casting absentee ballots. Among the races on the ballot is the Republican primary for Michigan’s 8th U.S.
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In a rebuke to Trump, the Supreme Court rules that birthright citizenship is the law of the land
The Supreme Court on June 30, 2026, declared that universal birthright citizenship is protected by the citizenship clause of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, meaning that nearly all babies ...
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