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Should Texas Establish Armed 'School Marshals'?
Reaction is coming in to what was dubbed "Gun Bill Saturday" in Austin, with 14 firearm-related bills on the Texas House calendar.
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City Warning: Tiles Falling Off Building Downtown
The City has closed the intersection of 14th Street and Avenue K because the area has been deemed unsafe.
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Popular Antibacterial Soap Ingredient Draws FDA Scrutiny
Triclosan is a popular antibacterial chemical that has been on the market for more than 40 years and found in everything from soap to body...
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West, Texas Plant That Blew Up Carried $1Million Policy
The Texas fertilizer plant that exploded last month, killing 14 people, injuring more than 200 others and causing tens of millions of dollars in damage...
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HIV May Be Cured 'Within Months': Scientists On Brink Of AIDS Vaccine
Danish scientists are hoping for results that will show that "finding a mass-distributable and affordable cure to HIV is possible".
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"Liberator" Gun Made With 3D Printer Fires First Successful Shot
A Texas man has become the first person to successfully fire a real bullet from a gun that was created on a...
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Can What We Learn From the Crow Save Our Cities?
The American crow, which in so many ways is so much like humans, is moving from the countryside to the big city, and like humans,...
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Sale of Longhorns Sparks Debate on Breed's Future
The resilient longhorn, able to survive on sparse foliage and water, has endured in Texas for more than 100 years. But the recent sale of...
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For Women's Health Funding, Davis Was House Negotiator
The behind-the-scenes, bipartisan negotiations that kept Thursday's budget battle from devolving into a fight over abortion and Planned Parenthood had a noticeable effect: It preserved...
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Texas Governor Welcomes Connecticut Gunmakers
Texas Gov. Rick Perry might not have been able to name three federal agencies he'd close, but he has his sights on attracting at least...
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60,000 Bees Invade A Utah Cabin
It was the biggest beehive that that Ogden beekeeper Vic Bachman has ever removed -- a dozen feet long, packed inside the eaves of a...
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Israel Bolsters Defenses After Strikes Against Syria
Israel destroyed missile shipments bound for Hezbollah, officials say; Syrian minister says strikes "a declaration of war"
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'Iron Man 3' pulls in $175M in U.S. opening
(CBS News) Iron Man reigns as the standard-bearer of Hollywood superheroes with a $175.3 million domestic opening weekend for his latest sequel and an overseas haul...
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Pro-Gun Bills Expected to Move From Texas House to Senate
In recent days, Texas state senators have expressed opposition to passing bills this session to expand where Texans can carry their concealed handguns - places...
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Pfizer to sell Viagra online, in first for Big Pharma: AP
(CBS News / AP) Men who are bashful about needing help in the bedroom no longer have to go to the drugstore to buy that...
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Could Sucking Your Baby's Pacifier Cut Allergy Risk?
We've all seen it. A pacifier tumbles out of a crying baby's mouth and hits the floor with a wet thump.
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New bride, four other women killed in limo fire
(CBS news) When one of the nine women in his limousine complained about smoke, Orville Brown pulled to the side of a San Francisco Bay...
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Lubbock Police Investigating After Homeowner Shoots Would-Be Intruder
Lubbock police respond to a shooting in Southeast Lubbock.
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Should You Have To Pay To Visit 9/11 Memorial Museum?
A decision to charge admission to New York's 9/11 Memorial is sparking controversy.
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American Airlines Hires First Flight Attendants Since 9/11
American Airlines has hired flight attendants for the first time in twelve years.
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