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El actor Matthew McConaughey, en cabeza en las encuestas para ser gobernador de Texas
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Could Matthew McConaughey Be Running For Governor? It Certainly Looks Like It
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Could Matthew McConaughey be pulling an Arnold Schwarzenegger and running for governor? It certainly seems like it. According to a recent poll by the
Dallas Morning News and the University of Texas at Tyler, Texans seem to be open to the idea. The poll found that if the 51-year-old actor were to run for governor right now, 45 percent of registered voters would vote for him, 33 percent would vote for current Governor Greg Abbott, and 22 percent would vote for someone else. However, he might run into a few obstacles in the primaries as he has criticized both major political parties and appears to have more moderate ideologies.
El actor Matthew McConaughey, en cabeza en las encuestas para ser gobernador de Texas
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Never put a picture of your vaccine card online. Thieves can steal your identity Author: Jeremy Baker Updated: 7:06 PM CDT April 15, 2021
SAN ANTONIO Online black markets for vaccine cards are becoming more of a concern online as immunizations continue to be distributed across the country.
For these schemers, the pandemic is like a season. They know now is the time to try and take advantage of unsuspecting people before the pandemic ends and their window of opportunity closes. A lot of times they ll follow the holidays, but right now, with the the vaccine rollout, they ve moved from the PPE scams right into the vaccine scams to now the vaccine card scheme, said J. Michael Skiba, who leads the department of criminal justice at Colorado State University, and also an international counter-fraud consultant.
Youth workers warn parents of increase in drug, alcohol purchases through social media
How dealers are bringing illegal drugs and alcohol to your teens, right to your doorstep
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Houston – Followers, likes, comments and shares are all part of social media, but for some teens, the vanity metrics on Instagram, Snapchat, and even Facebook can have a dark and depressing side.
That was the case for a local teen who attempted to take her own life after being tormented by bullies online.
“Her words were, ‘I just wanted to go to sleep and never wake up again,’” the teen’s mom said.
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