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Federal judge blocks Texas law allowing in-state tuition for students without legal residency

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A federal judge has blocked a Texas law that has for decades given college students without legal residency in the U.S. access to reduced in-state tuition, swiftly ruling in favor of the latest effort by the Trump administration to crack down on immigration into the country.

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Who is Tony Buzbee, the lawyer suing Jay-Z as part of civil cases against Sean 'Diddy' Combs?

Read full article: Who is Tony Buzbee, the lawyer suing Jay-Z as part of civil cases against Sean 'Diddy' Combs?

High-profile legal battles are nothing new for Texas attorney Tony Buzbee.

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Aaron Rodgers talks about taking ayahuasca at a psychedelics conference

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Denver is hosting a conference this week that's being put on by a psychedelic advocacy group.

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The Republican presidential field is largely set. Here are takeaways on where the contest stands

Read full article: The Republican presidential field is largely set. Here are takeaways on where the contest stands

The Republican Party’s 2024 presidential field is all but set after a trio of new announcements this week.

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Mug shot as a political boost? Some politicians have tried

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Donald Trump is the first former president ever to be indicted, but he’s not the first politician who will have a mug shot taken.

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Texans who have run for president over the last 7 decades

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No current or former Texas politician has announced a campaign for the 2024 presidential race.

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Tired of Texans running for president? 2024 may be reprieve

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It’s early yet, but next year’s presidential race may feature something the political world hasn't seen in the last 50 years: no elected officials from Texas.

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Dodge, deny or fib: Candidates stay vague on 2024 plans

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Presidential aspirants running for reelection while dreaming of the highest office in the land often face an uncomfortable question: Will they commit to serving a full term — should they win one — when their best moment to take a shot at the White House may come sooner than that.

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O'Rourke bets shooting will shake up Texas governor's race

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Democratic Texas governor’s race candidate Beto O’Rourke is hoping the Uvalde school shooting can reset the contest in America’s largest red state.

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'Soft on crime' attacks target Republicans who favor changes

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With violent crime increasing in much of the U.S., Republicans see a winning strategy in portraying Democrats as soft on crime ahead of this year’s elections.

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'Magic mushrooms' for therapy? Vets help sway conservatives

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The medicinal use of hallucinogenic mushrooms is making inroads in U.S. states as military veterans advocate for the therapeutic value of psychedelic drugs, including in conservative states like Utah, Texas and Oklahoma.

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No indictment for Texans QB Watson over sex assault claims

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A grand jury has declined to indict Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson following a police investigation sparked by lawsuits from 22 women who have accused him of harassment and sexual assault.

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Newsom campaign theme: Don't let California become Texas

Read full article: Newsom campaign theme: Don't let California become Texas

In the closing days of the recall effort that could remove Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom, his campaign has found a familiar foil that’s as big as Texas.

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Texans QB’s sex assault cases highlight concerns amid #MeToo

Read full article: Texans QB’s sex assault cases highlight concerns amid #MeToo

Lawyers fighting sexual assault allegations against Houston Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson face a predicament: Defending their client means working to discredit the claims of 22 women who are more likely to be believed four years into the #MeToo movement.

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Trump's kingmaker status faces test in Ohio special election

Read full article: Trump's kingmaker status faces test in Ohio special election

The midsummer race for Ohio’s traditionally Republican 15th Congressional District wouldn’t typically get much national attention.

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Texas congressman sworn in after beating Trump-backed rival

Read full article: Texas congressman sworn in after beating Trump-backed rival

Texas Republican Jake Ellzey is the newest member of the U.S. House.

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EXPLAINER: Why are Texas Democrats camped out in Washington?

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Texas Democrats are camping out Washington to try to kill a Republican bill making it harder to vote in the Lone Star State.

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Pompeo to headline GOP dinner in early-voting South Carolina

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Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is set to keynote the signature fundraiser for the Republican Party in South Carolina.

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Drought woes in dry US West raise July 4 fireworks fears

Read full article: Drought woes in dry US West raise July 4 fireworks fears

Many Americans aching for normalcy as pandemic restrictions end are looking forward to traditional Fourth of July fireworks.

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House runoff in Texas set between GOP's Wright, Ellzey

Read full article: House runoff in Texas set between GOP's Wright, Ellzey

A runoff for a U.S. House seat in Texas is set.

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As end approaches, Trump gets doses of flattery, finality

Read full article: As end approaches, Trump gets doses of flattery, finality

Barr offered his resignation last Monday after weeks of tension with Trump brought about an early exit from his post. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci, File)NEW YORK – President Donald Trump’s administration is ending how it began, with over-the-top declarations of praise for the chief executive. Attorney General William Barr offered his resignation last Monday after weeks of tension with Trump brought about an early exit from his post. In the six weeks since his defeat by Biden, Trump has been increasingly disengaged from his job. But with Trump largely in hiding, it fell to Pence to make a public show of meeting with those distributing the vaccine.

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Biden eyes defeated candidates for key administration roles

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President-elect Joe Biden is eyeing several Democrats who lost congressional reelection races last month for key positions in his administration. President-elect Joe Biden is eyeing several Democrats who lost congressional reelection races last month for key positions in his administration. Their consideration continues a long Washington tradition of defeated politicians seeking shelter in a new White House. A decade later, he headlined a rally for her winning congressional campaign. “More than helping the president, these people can help the White House staff dealing with members of Congress,” said Card.

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Rick Perry 'didn't see a problem' talking to Giuliani about Ukraine

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Alex Wong/Getty Images(CNN) - US Energy Secretary Rick Perry said Friday he "didn't see a problem" with being asked by President Donald Trump to speak with Rudy Giuliani about matters involving Ukraine. "As the Governor of Texas, I used people outside of government all the time to get me information," Perry said. In May, Perry led the US delegation to Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky's inauguration, where his conversation with the new leader has raised the interest of House Democrats conducting the impeachment inquiry. "We heard corruption in almost every conversation that we had talking about Ukraine and whether or not President Zelensky was going to come over here," Perry said. "Because President Trump wasn't going to send American money to a country that had a history of being corrupt, and he was hammering that.

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House subpoenas Perry in impeachment inquiry

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Alex Wong/Getty ImagesWASHINGTON (CNN) - House Democrats on Thursday issued a subpoena to Energy Secretary Rick Perry for documents related to the Trump administration's contacts with Ukraine as part of the ongoing House impeachment inquiry. The subpoena was issued by the House Intelligence Committee in consultation with the House Foreign Affairs and Oversight committees. A letter sent to Perry by the House Democratic chairmen of those three committees states that "public reports have raised questions about any role you may have played in conveying or reinforcing the President's stark message to the Ukrainian President." Last week, Perry pledged to work with lawmakers looking into the whistleblower complaint. "I'll just briefly say we're going to work with Congress and answer all their questions," Perry said at a department event.

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America has a huge stash of emergency oil

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(CNN) - Three days before Christmas in 1975, President Gerald Ford signed a law creating the United States' first emergency stash of crude oil. At the time, OPEC, the cartel of oil-producing nations, had a stranglehold on the world's supply of crude. Today the United States is one of the world's largest producers and a major seller, not just a buyer, of oil. The Strategic Petroleum Reserve contains 645 million barrels the world's largest backup oil supply. They damaged the core of Saudi oil production and have temporarily knocked out 5.7 million barrels a day.

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Instagram debunks viral meme on using your photos against you

Read full article: Instagram debunks viral meme on using your photos against you

Adam Mosseri, chief of Instagram, wants users to know the service isn't getting ready to use your photos against you. "If you're seeing a meme claiming that Instagram is changing its rules tomorrow, it's not true." Governor Perry said. But an Instagram spokesperson told CNN Business "there is no truth" to the viral meme. Last week, Mosseri announced a new feature that he said would help users easily report Instagram posts containing fake news.

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Instagram privacy hoax spread by celebrities

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NEW YORK - A new wave of fear is sweeping across the globe thanks to celebrities who share a message claiming Instagram will now allow users' photos to be used against them in court. Uhhh, it's all a hoax. Celebs such as Pink, Julia Roberts, Rob Lowe and Taraji P. Henson have all shared the fake post that says "Instagram does not have my permission to share photos or messages." "There is no truth to this post," an Instagram spokesperson told MarketWatch. In fact, the hoax isn't even new as it's been out in the social media-sphere since 2012.