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Emotions in politics: Why feelings often matter more than facts

There are 569 Republicans on the ballot in the midterms. And more than half of them deny or question President Biden's win in 2020.

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They made a material that doesn't exist on Earth. That's only the start of...

A scientific discovery could forever change China and the U.S. industrial balance.

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Your election night guide, hour-by-hour

It all comes down to this. After months of campaigning, ups and down, Election Day is here. Here's what to watch, as the night unfolds.

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Rural Texas is the state’s foundation. And it’s in jeopardy

Downtowns are deserted, hospitals are closing, teachers are leaving. Every part of life in rural Texas is harder — but it’s worth saving.

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FIFA's former leader says making Qatar a World Cup host was a mistake

Blatter, who has long said he voted for the United States, made the admission in his first major interview since being acquitted in July of financial misconduct at FIFA.

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Voter turnout steady throughout Bexar County on Election Day

The elections department reported more than 128,000 voters cast ballots on Tuesday

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Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott beats Beto O'Rourke securing a third term

Abbott's victory was expected — the Republican led in poll after poll and raised more money than O'Rourke. The last Democrat to win a Texas gubernatorial race was Ann Richards in 1990.

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Republican John Lujan holds off challenge in Texas House District 118

Democratic challenger Frank Ramirez conceded the race for Texas House District 118 to Republican State Representative John Lujan late Tuesday night.

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Texas GOP continues statewide election sweep as Abbott, Patrick and Paxton...

The offices of governor, attorney general and lieutenant governor will remain in conservative hands as Texas Democrats continue their near-three-decade losing streak in statewide contests.

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Biden cheers Democrats for avoiding a 'red wave' in the midterm elections

"I'm prepared to work with my Republican colleagues," the president said in remarks from the White House on Wednesday. He also said he intends to run for reelection.

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Despite outrage over the Robb Elementary mass shooting, Uvalde residents...

Families of the victims pleaded with voters to consider candidates who supported gun control. But the area has long supported Republicans.

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Teacher resignations drive teacher shortage in San Antonio

One of the reasons San Antonio is struggling to find enough teachers this school year is that many districts saw a spike in resignations at the end of last school year.

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San Antonio City Council admonishes Councilman Bravo in no confidence vote...

The council voted to denounce the actions of the District 1 councilman that occurred in September as he confronted District 7 Councilwoman Ana Sandoval over her decision not to support a proposal. The...

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Most residents' water bills to go down next year after City Council approves...

The decrease in water bills for over 80% of residential customers starts in January.

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Veterans Day 2022: Things to do in San Antonio

Veterans Day, Nov. 11, pays tribute to all who have served in the U.S. armed forces. Here’s a list of ceremonies and events taking place in and around San Antonio on Friday and through the weekend.

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Raises weren’t enough to stave off the teacher shortage in San Antonio

Several San Antonio school districts raised salaries this year in hopes that would stave off the teacher shortage. But the shortage was still felt more acutely this year than last year.

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New Memorial on the National Mall honors Native veterans who served the nation

Native American veterans gathered in Washington, D.C., this Veterans' Day to unveil a memorial at the National Museum of the American Indian.

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The U.S. will field one of its youngest teams ever at this year's FIFA World Cup

In its 26-man roster, the U.S. men's national team is leaning on Christian Pulisic and other young stars as it looks to turn the page from its shocking failure to qualify for the 2018 tournament.

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Texas avoided election violence. Advocates say voters still need more protection

Citing thousands of complaints received throughout the midterm cycle, voter advocacy groups want the Texas Legislature to bolster voter protection and education measures, and revisit recently passed...

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Can Dealey Plaza in Dallas really be improved? This new plan says yes, and...

Originally the 'gateway to Dallas,' Dealey Plaza became the site of a national tragedy, President John F. Kennedy's assassination. Now it's a jumbled urban space: traffic bottle-neck, tourist site,...

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