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UAW-Represented Auto Workers Won't Need Masks If Vaccinated
Unionized auto workers in the U.S. who have been fully vaccinated against the novel coronavirus will no longer have to wear face masks at work.
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Stars Sign Forward Rhett Gardner for 2 Years, $1.5 Million
The Stars announce their newest addition to the team with forward Rhett Gardner in a $1.5 million two-year contract deal.
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Police, Trump Supporters Sued Over Texas Highway Incident
Civil rights organizations and people who were part of a Biden campaign caravan last fall that was surrounded on a Texas highway by Trump supporters filed two federal lawsuits Thursday, including allegations that local law enforcement failed to respond to efforts to intimidate them.
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Agency: Texas Execution Held Without Media Was ‘Inexcusable'
An investigation has found that new personnel and procedures along with insufficient oversight led to reporters not witnessing the state’s first execution in nearly a year, officials announced on Thursday.
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Journalist Killed in Northern Mexico, 4th This Year
A journalist was found stabbed to death Tuesday in the northern Mexico city of Ciudad Acuna, across the border from Del Rio, Texas.
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Athletics Race to Large, Early Lead, Defeat Rangers 13-6
Matt Chapman and Ramon Laureano hit two-run home runs in the first two innings and Cole Irvin earned his second straight win as the Oakland A’s capitalized early on Texas’ unorthodox sequence of pitchers, racing to an early nine-run lead on the way to a 13-6 win over the Rangers on Tuesday night. Laureano, Mark Canha and former Rangers...
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Bonner, Charles Each Get Double-Doubles in Connecticut's Win
Brionna Jones had a career-high 26 points, DeWanna Bonner scored 14 of her 25 points in the third quarter, and the Connecticut Sun beat the Dallas Wings 80-70 on Tuesday night to snap a three-game losing streak.
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Charges Dropped Against 2 in Deadly Austin Shooting
Prosecutors are dropping criminal charges against two juveniles after police identified a different gunman in a mass shooting in downtown Austin that killed a tourist and wounded more than a dozen others, authorities said Tuesday.
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Anniversary Celebration Turns into Nightmare in New Orleans
A Houston couple celebrating their 50th anniversary in New Orleans is now missing their wedding album after their car was stolen.
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Buxton, Maeda, Twins Win 4th in Row; Texas Skid Hits 6
Byron Buxton launched an early two-run homer into the second deck, Kenta Maeda earned his first win since May 3 and the Minnesota Twins beat the reeling Texas Rangers 4-2 Sunday for their fourth straight win. The Twins matched their longest winning streak of the season. Minnesota slugger Nelson Cruz exited with neck tightness after singling in the first inning…