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Texas voters appear to have selected State Sen. Nathan Johnson of Dallas as their candidate for Texas Attorney General in the November election according to early primary runoff results.
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Paxton, the Trump-endorsed Texas attorney general, will face Austin state Rep. James Talarico, the Democratic nominee for Senate, in November's general election.
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The lawsuit accuses Meta of marketing WhatsApp as completely private while allegedly allowing employees and contractors to review messages.
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Voting is typically associated with politics and civil engagement, but a new study finds evidence that voting helps older people live longer.
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In this episode of Words on a Wire, host Daniel Chacón sits down with actor, director, and The University of Texas at El Paso theater professor Jay Stratton for a wide-ranging conversation about creativity, performance, teaching, and life in the arts.
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On this week’s Good to Grow, hosts Denise and Jan will talk about graduations, awards, and heat-loving plants.
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Broadway In El Paso announces the 2026/2027 season. Shows include the 25th Anniversary tour of Mamma Mia!; romantic thriller, The Bodyguard; and the world’s number one musical, Disney’s The Lion King.
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What Pipeline presents Sad Cowboy, a group show organized by the Detroit gallery for Miguel Bendaña at The Falstaff Project. This exhibition brings three Detroit artists to the Southwest.
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Mount Cristo Rey overlooks New Mexico, Texas and Mexico. Every year thousands of pilgrims hike up to the large statue of Christ at the top towering over the border. The Catholic Diocese owns the property and considers it a holy site. The federal government has filed a lawsuit to seize some of the land at the foot of the mountain facing Mexico for a border wall project sparking a legal battle over border security vs religious freedom.
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The judge in the case insisted on a 60-day jail sentence. The controversy has roiled Texas politics and led critics to question the attorney general's ability to adequately prosecute crime.