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Houston Officials Investigating Voter Intimidation By GOP-Linked Group

A GOP-linked group is going door-to-door in a Black and Hispanic neighborhood in Harris County, Texas, dressed to look like election officials and asking residents to sign affidavits providing [.]

This Funny Week in Funny Tweets: April 29, 2022

Babies and ppl who twerk, call in weird for work, a snake quirk, convenience stores in New York, and much more from this week in funny tweet.

Texas Standard for March 15, 2022 | Texas Standard

The Texas National Guard has a new leader. Will that mean a new direction for its operation on the border? Operation Lone Star continues under new leadership – we dig into what's next for the border security mission backed by Gov. Greg Abbott. And: Make sure to shake out your piggy bank; your nickels may be worth more than 5 cents, thanks to a shortage. Also: A decline in heritage tourism in Mexico – we'll tell you why spring break hasn't brought back the expats like it once did. All that and more today on the Texas Standard:

Texas Standard for January 27, 2022 | Texas Standard

With news of Stephen Breyer's retirement, a Texas legal scholar offers an inside look at who might be on President Biden's shortlist for the supreme court. And: A new commodity for Texas farmers and ranchers that could help save the world; why so few are currently buying in. Also: Omar Gallaga with some choice words about the Wordle craze. These stories and more today on the Texas Standard:

A Texas man hailed for standing in line for 6 hours to vote has been charged with illegally voting while on parole

A Texas man hailed for standing in line for 6 hours to vote has been charged with illegally voting while on parole INSIDER 6 hrs ago mmark@businessinsider.com (Michelle Mark) © Edward A. Ornelas/Getty Images Voters wait in line to cast their ballots on March 3, 2020 in San Antonio, Texas. Edward A. Ornelas/Getty Images Hervis Rogers, 62, went viral last year after he stood in line for six hours, determined to vote. But court records show he was ineligible - he was still on parole at the time. His attorney said Rogers faces up to 40 years in prison. A Texas man who made national headlines after standing in line for six hours to cast a ballot during the Democratic primary elections in March 2020 has been charged with illegally voting that day.

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