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- Senate passes $70B immigration enforcement bill
- How Senate Republicans in their final months in office could affect Trump's agenda?
- New World screwworm found in calf in Texas
- Most K-12 teachers say AI's impact on education will eclipse the internet or computers
- Morning news brief
- Earth, Wind & Fire documentary explores band's creative genius
- On a VA medical campus, one veteran created an escape for others
- The life cycle of a tax loophole
- Trial underway for teen accused of fatally stabbing another teen at Texas track meet
- Trump's choices tests the limits of Republican lawmakers' support