The Latest
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Hospitals concerned about Medicare Advantage plans that could expand under Trump
Emily Brindley with the Dallas Morning News tells us about how North Texas and national hospital advocates say privatized Medicare plans threaten both patient care and the bottom line.
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Texas Democrats seeking answers after Hispanic voters shift to the right in 2024 election
Joseph Morton with the Dallas Morning News tells us about how the shift among Hispanic voters helped Sen. Ted Cruz and other Republicans run up the score in Tuesday’s election.
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Texas money fuels Trump, Harris campaigns ahead of 2024 election
Joseph Morton with the Dallas Morning News tells us how Texas donors have sent $65 million to the two candidates and millions more to other political committees.
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The stories of immigrants coming to Texas and what they carried with them
María Ramos Pacheco with the Dallas Morning News tells us about the Venezuelan migrants who have found a community in North Texas.
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Texas Supreme Court to hear case on SMU leaving Methodist Church
Adrian Ashford with the Dallas Morning News tells us about how the Texas Supreme Court will hear arguments in a case pitting SMU against a regional governing body of the United Methodist Church.
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Northeast Texans voice concerns about plans for Marvin Nichols Reservoir
Lana Ferguson with the Dallas Morning News tells us about the proposed $7 billion, 66,000-acre reservoir along the Sulphur River that would pump water more than 100 miles to Dallas-Fort Worth.
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TX Senate considers changing rules for impeachment after Ken Paxton's acquittal
Phil Jankowski with the Dallas Morning News explains how work has begun on changing how the Legislature impeaches elected officials at Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick’s direction.
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Nordstrom Rack coming to The Gates of Prosper in fall of 2025
Brian Womack with the Dallas Morning News tells us about how Nordstrom Rack will be joining names such as Target, Sephora, and HomeGoods at The Gates of Prosper.
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Some Texas voters face barriers that impede turnout like child care, transportation, and IDs
Karen Brooks Harper with the Dallas Morning News tells us about how local officials and advocacy groups are working to improve participation in a state with historically low turnout.
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Southern Dallas residents hope to resolve dispute over $20 million federal grant
Devyani Chhetri with the Dallas Morning News tells us about how the money would have gone to park enhancement projects, workforce and housing development, libraries and cultural centers in Districts 3, 4, 7 and 8.