GOP leaders snubbed Katrina Pierson in her House primary. Now they need her to pass school vouchers.
Ahead of the primary, Pierson lacked endorsements from Gov. Greg Abbott, former President Donald Trump, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, each of whom backed pro-voucher challengers in a number of other House contests.
A 'soft landing' or a recession? How each one might affect America's households and businesses
The solid hiring revealed in Fridayโs jobs report for November, along with a raft of other recent economic data, is boosting hopes that the U.S. economy will achieve a โsoft landingโ next year rather than a widely feared recession.
Hill's special TD catch and Holland's 99-yard INT return lead Dolphins past Jets 34-13
Tyreek Hill celebrated a touchdown catch by giving the ball to his new wife in the stands, Jevon Holland returned an intercepted first-half Hail Mary attempt 99 yards for a score, and the Miami Dolphins cruised past the New York Jets 34-13.
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Man, 89, arrested in shooting death of wife in southeast San Antonio home
SAN ANTONIO โ An 89-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the shooting death of his wife Thursday morning on the cityโs Southeast Side. According to booking records, George Holland has been charged with murder in the slaying of the woman, whose name has not been released. Records indicate that the woman, who is in her 80s and has the same last name as the suspect, was shot several times. Officer Doug Greene, a police spokesman, said the neighbors called 911 around 9:30 after making the discovery in the 100 block of Mendoza Street. A motive hasnโt been established, but Greene said the couple had health issues, but wasnโt specific on what type.
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Colleges grapple with coronavirus as students return
Some universities are reconsidering plans to hold in-person classes or implementing new testing regimes. Oyeronke Popoola, a 17-year-old freshman living near two COVID-19 clusters, was taking a mix of online and in-person classes. Holland said she wants other colleges to learn from the Chapel Hill students who participated in large, maskless gatherings. The campus currently has 270 people in isolation due to contacts, symptoms or positive tests, including 51 students living on campus, Plowman said. In Flagstaff, Arizona, Vice Mayor Adam Shimoni said he would like the University of Northern Arizona to cancel in-person classes for the semester.