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Read moreWith anyone 16 and older now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine, the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) has launched the Texas Public Health Vaccine Scheduler, which establishes a single place to sign up for a vaccine through multiple public health agencies.
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Read moreIn the 60’s tv sitcom “The Brady Bunch,” Mike and Carol Brady were the head of an iconic blended family, each bringing three of their own children into the marriage. As a goofy estate planning attorney, I was always curious about what their estate plan looked like (Not really, but it makes for a good article).
Read moreI believe that the vast majority of Republicans in Texas do not own assault rifles. I believe they really can see how dangerous these weapons are, and how they have no imaginable purpose in the life of the average citizen.
Read moreA Texas Senate committee on Friday passed an elections bill that would tighten the state’s voting rules by limiting extended early voting hours, requiring proof of disability to qualify for mail-in voting and prohibiting drive-thru voting.
Read moreArthur D’Andrea, the chair and sole remaining member of the Public Utility Commission (PUC), resigned late last week at the request of Governor Gregg Abbott.
Read moreAccording to the American Academy of Dermatology Association (AAD), every day our body is making new skin cells and shedding old ones. Your body gets rid of 30,000 to 40,000 old skin cells every day. The skin you see now will be gone in a month. Our body is constantly healing, adapting and changing on any given second on any given day.
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