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they have a few months to figure this out. it does show the state of the relationship between the players and the owners. this is the first work stoppage in baseball since the players went on strike back in 1994. and the two sides meeting in irving texas ahead of a deadline this week. their final meeting yesterday lasted just seven minutes before they decided to go their separate ways. the owners locking out the players. they said it was necessary despite the league s best efforts to make a deal. the major league baseball players association said the shutdown is a dramatic measure and it s not required by law. it is the owner s choice. the lockout freezes all league business until an agreement is reached. no trades. no more free agent signings. no more are allowed inside club facilities. you re going to inside all images and videos of players have been completely removed. like i said, there s time.
conservative white people. who are just stuck into that map for exactly that reason. the old irving texas district was 48% hispanic and latino, a lot like irving itself, the new irving district is 60%, white and only 21% hispanic and latino. voters in the old district picked joe biden, almost three to, one voters and what will be the new district, voted almost 2 to 1 for trump. the new maps. yesterday texas s republican governor greg abbott, officially signed into law the new congressional districts map. texas got two new congressional districts added this shear, to new members of congress from texas this year. because of a huge population, boom that was driven almost entirely, by non white people. 95% of texas s population growth, its new residents over the last ten years, or people of color. 95%. texas gained 11 new residents who are hispanic or latino, for everyone knew white residents,