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UPS and Teamsters reach a labor deal, potentially avoiding a crippling strike
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Texas Showdown: H-E-B's Quest for Texas Best Celebrates a Decade of Culinary Excellence
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Celebrating Teachers at Hilton Sandestin Beach Golf Resort & Spa
Hilton Sandestin Resort offers a new ‘Relaxation 101’ package that allows teachers to experience the award-winning onsite Serenity by the sea Spa at a discounted rate.
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How ‘Roots’ made television history and changed American culture
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Biden to establish national monument honoring Emmett Till next week
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Black deaf students who attended 1950s segregated school will finally get their high school diplomas
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Justice Department sues to force Texas to remove floating barriers in Rio Grande
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Houston native serves aboard Naval Station Mayport
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Plane crashes into power line in Houston, leaving 1 dead
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Jill Biden to travel to Paris to commemorate US rejoining UNESCO after Trump exit
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7 Republican presidential candidates meet polling criteria for first RNC debate
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The Negro Motorist Green Book
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Urban League Texas Delegation to hold "Urban League Fights for You Rally" on Opening Day of National Urban League Conference
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Texas governor to defy DOJ request to remove floating barriers in Rio Grande: ‘Texas will see you in court, Mr. President’
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‘They’re trying to kill me’: 911 calls capture unarmed Black man’s comments before being attacked by police K-9
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