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Houston Libraries Offer Free Classes to Guide People to Citizenship

Houston Libraries Offer Free Classes to Guide People to Citizenship

Gislaine Williams grew up in Fort Bend County but the Honduran native didn't become a U.S. citizen until she turned 18. She's now a program officer for civic engagement at the Houston Endowment private foundation and gets to help others complete...

What Is New World Screwworm? Travel-Telated Flesh-Eating Parasite Found In US

A Maryland resident who had traveled to El Salvador has been diagnosed with New World screwworm, a flesh-eating parasite rarely seen in humans. US officials confirmed the case, saying the individual has since recovered and that there is no risk of...

Cornell Hires New Farm Business Management Specialist

Cornell Hires New Farm Business Management Specialist

Kate McDonald Polakiewicz has joined Cornell Cooperative Extension’s Southwest New York Dairy, Livestock & Field Crops Program as its farm business management specialist. She will be offering programming in financial management, production...

Video Stub for Fiber artist weaves portraits of global water protectors

Video Stub for Fiber artist weaves portraits of global water protectors

[gentle music] Mary Burns: I have a very deep-seated love of water. I just feel really blessed to live along the Manitowish River. I’m Mary Burns. I am a fiber artist. I love to weave. I’ve been a weaver since I was 17. Mary Burns: When I’m at the...

Kidnapped in McAllen: Two Migrant Austinites’ Nightmare Trafficking Experience

Kidnapped in McAllen: Two Migrant Austinites’ Nightmare Trafficking Experience

art by Zeke Barbaro / Getty Images As Michelle trudged along the brush somewhere near McAllen, Texas, she says a white truck pulled up alongside her and her fellow travelers. Michelle knew that the United States Border Patrol drove white trucks....

Norris Burkes: Don’t judge a pastor’s books by their covers

Norris Burkes: Don’t judge a pastor’s books by their covers

Editor’s note: Norris Burkes’ column appears in the Saturday print edition of the Reporter. “Be careful who you allow in your library,” was the advice given me years ago by my pastor/dad. “Parishioners may judge you by your book titles,” he...

Texas expands state parks with 1,720 acres of Hill Country wilderness

Texas expands state parks with 1,720 acres of Hill Country wilderness

Low-budget Frontier Airlines has added 20 new routes across the U.S. and Latin America, and that includes eight new routes out of George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH). The additional routes are part of Frontier's goal to become the top...

World AFP Climate-driven wildfires reversing pollution progress in N. America: study

World AFP Climate-driven wildfires reversing pollution progress in N. America: study

Global air pollution is worsening, with the United States and Canada experiencing the sharpest increases due to record-breaking, climate-supercharged wildfires that are undoing decades of progress, a study said Thursday. The Air Quality Life Index...

The World and Everything in It: August 26, 2025

Editor's note: The following text is a transcript of a podcast story. To listen to the story, click on the arrow beneath the headline above. MARY REICHARD, HOST: Good morning! California debates a bill that expands who can take custody of a child...

Climate-driven wildfires reversing pollution progress in N. America: study

Climate-driven wildfires reversing pollution progress in N. America: study

Global air pollution is worsening, with the United States and Canada experiencing the sharpest increases due to record-breaking, climate-supercharged wildfires that are undoing decades of progress, a study said Thursday. The Air Quality Life Index...

Marijuana sales tax revenue tops $3 billion in latest DOR monthly report

Marijuana sales tax revenue tops $3 billion in latest DOR monthly report

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The short films competing for the 2025 LGBTQ+ Iris Prize revealed

The short films competing for the 2025 LGBTQ+ Iris Prize revealed

Hi Mom, It’s Me, Lou Lou The 35 films that have made the cut for the prestigious Iris Prize and will be screened next month at the Iris Prize LGBTQ+ Film Festival, have been revealed. This year, the 19th edition of the festival runs for a full...

Consensus builders: how female leadership is bridging policy and innovation in Europe

Consensus builders: how female leadership is bridging policy and innovation in Europe

Our conversations at dinner tables or while having coffee with family, friends, or business colleagues in Europe have gradually shifted over the past 24 months. We are getting used to acknowledging the need for new technologies in critical...

Frontier Airlines Makes Bold Statement With New Routes: Stays Away From Specific Country Once Again

Frontier Airlines Makes Bold Statement With New Routes: Stays Away From Specific Country Once Again

Frontier Airlines continues its bold strategic approach to entice travelers. Its exclusive companion perk was universally praised, while the airline isn't afraid to challenge other commercial carriers. That was the case earlier in the year when...

Private Violence: Latin American Women and the Struggle for Asylum

Private Violence: Latin American Women and the Struggle for Asylum

In Private Violence: Latin American Women and the Struggle for Asylum, we present the stories of dozens of women from northern Central America and Mexico that exemplify the desperate need for reform to the American asylum process. The women we...

Inside the Hunt for the $7 Million Talbot-Lago, the World’s Most Beautiful Stolen Car

Inside the Hunt for the $7 Million Talbot-Lago, the World’s Most Beautiful Stolen Car

In recent years, thieves have pulled off elaborate heists of rare, million-dollar collectible cars, sometimes smuggling them out of their country of origin, retrofitting them with fake paperwork, and reselling them on the international market. And...

Frontier Just Added 20 New Routes Across the U.S., Mexico, and Central America—With Fares Starting at $29

Frontier Just Added 20 New Routes Across the U.S., Mexico, and Central America—With Fares Starting at $29

Low-cost carrier Frontier Airlines is adding more than a dozen new routes, including flights to popular domestic and international destinations. Starting in November and just in time for the holiday travel season, the carrier will launch flights...

The rise of nitazenes

Editor's note: The following text is a transcript of a podcast story. To listen to the story, click on the arrow beneath the headline above. NICK EICHER, HOST: Coming up next on The World and Everything in It: monster opioids. There’s a new wave...

Brother May I Have Some Rat

Brother May I Have Some Rat

By night, spectral bats leave their roost and swoop through the tree canopy of Costa Rica, wings outstretched as far as three feet wide, in search of prey: unsuspecting mice and rats, birds called motmots, even other bats. Sometimes, after they...

San Francisco Is Safer—Thank Republicans

San Francisco Is Safer—Thank Republicans

Here in San Francisco, it may be premature to declare victory over the far Left and the pathologies resulting from its latest ascendance, but things are looking up. Fifty-seven percent of respondents in a recent San Francisco Chronicle poll...

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