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Elizabeth Holmes reports to prison

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Former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes, who is facing an 11-year sentence after convictions on fraud and conspiracy charges, reported to a federal prison in Texas on Tuesday.
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One Year Since the Uvalde School Shooting

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Families are marking the one-year anniversary of the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas that left 19 children and two teachers.
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Army Sergeant Who Fatally Shot BLM Protester in Texas Sentenced to 25 years

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A U.S. Army sergeant who fatally shot an armed protester at a Black Lives Matter march in Texas was sentenced to 25 years in prison Wednesday, after prosecutors used his social media history and text messages to portray him as a racist...
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Texas mall shooting reignites gun control debate

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A gunman killed eight people and injured seven more at a Texas mall before he was killed by police. The attack has reignited a familiar debate about access to assault-style weapons.
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Chicago struggles to house migrant influx bused from Texas

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Officials say daily arrivals have increased tenfold over the last two weeks and there’s no place for all of them to go
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Elon Musk's giant SpaceX rocket explodes minutes after launch from Texas

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The company said that today's launch would help them improve Starship’s reliability as they seek "to make life multi-planetary."
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What does the explosion of the SpaceX rocket mean for the Mars mission?

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The SpaceX Starship rocket is a critical part of NASA's plans. CBC’s science reporter Nicole Mortillaro explains why the explosion of the massive rocket isn’t hampering plans to send astronauts to Mars.
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CAMBODIAN REFUGEE, SHERIFF & DONUT MAN | MICRO DOCS

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Phirack Mao escaped the Cambodian genocide as a baby, and now lives in Oklahoma as a donut shop owner and sheriff. Growing up in Long Beach, Cali, Phirack lived amongst gang violence, discrimination, and was kicked out of his home as a...
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Winter freezes over Texas

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A winter storm has gripped Texas with freezing rain and sleet, creating power outages and chaos on the roadways.
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Texas Inmates Sue Over Solitary Confinement Policy

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About 185 death-row inmates in Texas are suing the state over its solitary confinement policy.
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185 Death Row Inmates Sue Texas Prisons

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About 185 death-row inmates are suing Texas over its solitary confinement policy.
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UT Austin Officially Blocks TikTok From WiFi

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UT Austin Officially Blocks TikTok From WiFi
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University of Texas Bans TikTok On Campus WiFi

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The University of Texas is now barring access to TikTok on its WiFi network.
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Migrants suffer in freezing weather at US-Mexico border

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Thousands of migrants on both sides of Mexico’s border with the US have been suffering in freezing winter temperatures.
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U.S. backlog of migrants seeking asylum reaches 1.6 million applications

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The United States is grappling with a surge of migrants trying to make it across the southern border at a pace not seen in modern history, with new data showing more than 1.6 million asylum applications are currently pending court review.
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Migrants in limbo after U.S. border restrictions temporarily upheld

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Tens of thousands of migrants hoping to cross the Mexico border into the United States are in limbo after the U.S. Supreme Court put a temporary hold on ending a pandemic-era policy that turned away asylum seekers on public health grounds.
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U.S.-Mexico border sees surge of migrants as pandemic policy set to expire

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The surge of migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border is expected to increase as a pandemic policy known as Title 42 ends. Critics, including Democratic senators, are calling on the Biden administration to prioritize the issue.
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Some Tesla Powerwall Customers in Texas Can Now Sell Electricity Back to Grid

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Tesla's Powerwall customers in Texas are able to sell their excess electricity back to the grid.
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Need2Know: Queen's Funeral, Hurricane Fiona & DirectTV Fumbles

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Get caught up on the stories you Need2Know for Monday, September 19, 2022.
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Republican governors sending migrants to Democrat-run states

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Over the past few months thousands of migrants who crossed the southern U.S. border have been bussed to places like New York City and Chicago as part of a push by Republican governors to get the Biden administration to stop allowing...
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Students in Uvalde, Texas, return to school

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Students in Uvalde, Texas, are returning to school for the first time since the mass shooting in May that killed 21 people.
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Is It the End of the Texas Bitcoin Mining Gold Rush?

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Mike Levitt, co-founder, co-chairman, and CEO of Core Scientific, the largest publicly traded bitcoin mining company in North America, joined Cheddar News to discuss the overload of grids and Texas' slowdown in issuing permits for...
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Uvalde school police chief fired 3 months after mass shooting

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The Uvalde, Texas, school district has fired police Chief Pete Arredondo, making him the first officer to lose his job over the disastrous response by law enforcement to the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School.
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Dinosaur tracks from 113 million years ago exposed by drought

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113-million-year-old dinosaur tracks have been exposed in Texas.