Congress votes to remove a bust of the Dred Scott decision's author from the...
The bill calls for replacing the bust of former Chief Justice Roger Taney, who wrote the decision upholding slavery, with one of Thurgood Marshall, the first Black person to serve on the high court.
View ArticleA new addition to Big Bend National Park opens to visitors next year
The Big Bend Conservancy expects to finalize the purchase nearly 4,000 acres near Terlingua in early 2023, then donate the land to the park.
View ArticleBrittney Griner says she'll play in the upcoming WNBA season
In her first public statement since being freed from Russia, the two-time Olympic gold medalist says she'll play for her team, the Phoenix Mercury, when the season starts in May.
View ArticleTexas sees no change in maternal deaths, according to new report
The Texas Department of State Health Services and Texas Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Review Committee's report is finally out after months of delays.
View ArticleCity officials stand in the way after voters in five Texas cities approved...
Some local leaders say they worry the changes violate state law, while residents who supported decriminalizing marijuana say the pushback disrespects democracy.
View ArticleMen's World Cup tournament sparks fresh interest in soccer in San Antonio
Soccer organizations report the championship is inspiring more San Antonians to take up the sport.
View ArticleLocal Starbucks workers join national 3-day strike over alleged unfair labor...
Workers say Starbucks has tried to shut down union stores on the pretext of worker and customer safety, and that managers at the store on East Houston and St. Mary's are trying to do the same.
View ArticleGhost of Frank J. Robinson: An investigation update
The latest developments in the investigation into the suspicious death of an East Texas civil rights leader. The 'Ghost of Frank J. Robinson' podcast takes a deep dive into this important mystery.
View ArticleSan Antonio expands support for street construction woes but business owners...
The City of San Antonio is increasing the money spent on support services in its Construction Mitigation Program to the tune of $400,000 next year.
View ArticleWhy Hot Wheels are one of the most inflation-proof toys in American history
Inflation, the curse of our pocketbooks and the Federal Reserve, has hit almost every good in the U.S. But the price of a beloved toy has managed to hover around $1 — for more than 50 years.
View ArticleThe COVID-19 winter surge is hitting Texas right before the holidays
COVID-19 cases have been steadily increasing since Thanksgiving, with more than 18,000 new cases this past week. On top of that, doctors are dealing with an influx of RSV and flu patients.
View ArticleSan Antonio soccer fans join the Men's World Cup's global audience
The supreme international championship lasts until Dec. 18.
View ArticleWhy one expert says the so-called ‘tri-demic’ might actually be a ‘septa-demic’
According to Dr. Peter Hotez of Baylor College of Medicine, there are seven respiratory viruses infecting people in large numbers this season.
View ArticleWill artificial intelligence disrupt education and other areas of society? An...
The new AI technology is surprising users by generating responses that seem incredibly intelligent on a myriad of subjects.
View ArticleCecily Strong says farewell to Saturday Night Live
Strong is one of the longest tenured female stars of SNL who made a career out of spot-on impersonations of Melania Trump, Majorie Taylor Greene and Krysten Sinema.
View ArticleThe Pope has revealed he has a resignation note to use if his health impedes...
Pope Francis has revealed in an interview published Sunday that shortly after being elected pontiff in 2013 he wrote a resignation letter in case medical problems impede him from doing his duties.
View ArticleJ. Robert Oppenheimer's security clearance was wrongly revoked, energy...
J. Robert Oppenheimer, the father of the atomic bomb, lost his security clearance "through a flawed process that violated the Commission's own regulations," according to the Department of Energy.
View ArticleCompany aiming for inclusion in space conducts weightless test flight with...
Crew members with hearing, visual and mobility impairments tested accessibility features while aboard an aircraft that simulated a zero-gravity environment at an altitude of 25,000 feet.
View ArticleThere's a shortage of vets to treat farm animals. Pandemic pets are partly to...
A sharp increase in pet ownership during COVID-19 has contributed to an exodus of vets from the farm sector as they opt for better paying and less dangerous "companion" animal practices.
View ArticleThe World Cup is over. What soccer should I watch now?
Many Americans caught the soccer bug watching the World Cup but aren't sure where to turn next. This guide may help.
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