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The backlash over Charlie Kirk’s death isn’t staying online — companies are taking action against employees’ posts.
The Texas Education Agency is looking into teachers who made inappropriate comments online after Charlie Kirk's assassination, emphasizing accountability for educators' social media behavior.
After Charlie Kirk's tragic assassination, Texas leaders are investigating rising political extremism at universities, sparked by disturbing online reactions to his death.
In Central Texas, Girl Scout Troop 22450 stepped up for homeless pets, gathering 1,370 pounds of food, and encouraging the ...
After a tragic shooting at Utah Valley University, a Midway Middle School student teacher was dismissed for inappropriate ...
The success of the Hard Rock Cafe all over the globe sparked a wave of knockoff themed restaurants. In the end, restaurants ...
Texas's new law tightens rules on telemarketing, requiring written consent for promotional texts, while facing challenges ...
Macho Man Randy Savage made an iconic appearance in the first Spiderman movie, playing the badass pro wrestler Bonesaw. Peter ...
Dickey's orginal location, founded in Dallas, Texas is still in operation- since 1941! Dickey's is known for their pit ...
The Texas Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame is seeking nominations for those who've made a splash in fishing. Submit your ...
The flu season is upon us. Discover key steps to prevent illness and keep your family safe. From vaccinations to hygiene, ...
Cracker Barrel hits pause on renovations as stock dips, reassuring fans that the classic peg game and vintage charm will stay ...
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