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The Civil War Inside Public Health

Increasingly, as the nation's politics have polarized, public health has become a way of asserting political priorities, giving public health the appearance that it is a matter of ideology and not ...
It is part of a long tradition that has spanned many generations. One of the most well-known and one of the earliest ...
TEXAS, USA — Attorney and former Galveston Mayor Joe Jaworski is running again for Texas Attorney General. And during the ...
Racial gerrymandering remains prohibited by the Constitution's Equal Protection Clause and the Voting Rights Act. Federal ...
A panel of three federal judges has blocked Texas from using a new congressional map that Republicans drew in hopes of picking up five U.S. House seats.
Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site has some new residents. For years a re-created Independence Hall was the only building signifying where the village once stood between Brenham and Navasota ...
Border Patrol agents are expected to move into Raleigh tomorrow, two North Carolina lawmakers were told, as the Department of Homeland Security’s immigration blitz continues. Federal agents were also ...
State officials have asked the justices to allow it to use a newly redrawn map for the 2026 midterms, part of a nationwide ...
“Until the pictures of the slave’s sufferings were drawn up and held up to public gaze, no Northerner had any idea of the cruelty of the system,” abolitionist Angelina Grimké wrote in her famous “ ...
The move will, for now, allow Texas to use the new district lines that a federal court blocked earlier this week as the ...
We talk with Tim McGrath, author of "Three Roads to Gettysburg: Meade, Lee, Lincoln, and the Battle That Changed the War, the ...
Other century-old Panhandle Courthouses are Deaf Smith (1910), Armstrong (1912), Roberts (1913), Parmer (1916), Lipscomb ...