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Testing, sanitizing and emergency food benefits increased as Texas entered its third month of fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreJoe Biden is facing allegations of sexual assault made by Tara Reade, a former staffer when he was a senator in the mid-1990s. Biden’s pretty much been allowed to ignore these allegations so far, even as pressure mounts on him to finally address them. For the record, I have no problem with considering Biden innocent until proven guilty. It’s the hypocrisy of pushing the MeToo movement values against Brett Kavanaugh during his confirmation hearings while running away from them as fast as they can in Biden’s case, which I find so wrong. At the same time, Democrats are bending themselves into pretzels trying to explain how Biden’s case is very different from Kavanaugh’s.
Read moreTexas, along with the rest of the nation and the world, continued to battle the COVID-19 pandemic last week as cases and deaths attributed to the novel coronavirus increased.
Read moreThe only thing I miss about living in San Antonio is the ease of recycling.
Read moreAn earlier column reviewed the Trump cult’s decision to campaign by calling anything proposed by Democrats “socialist.” Maybe it would help the 2020 dialogue by making more sense of the term “socialism.”
Read moreThe U.S. Small Business Administration (SBAS) is determined to get critical funds to the smallest of small businesses through the Paycheck Protection Program.
Read moreAn executive order issued by Gov. Greg Abbott to reopen in-store retail shopping, dine-in restaurants, movie theaters, museums, libraries and more took effect on Friday, May 1, and will continue through May 15.
Read moreThe month of May is National Neurofibromatosis (NF) Awareness Month.
NF is a genetic disorder that causes tumors to grow on nerve tissues. They can grow anywhere in your nervous system, including on your brain and spinal cord.
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