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Some people don’t lose weight with GLP-1s. Evidence is building that the drugs are helping anyway
Up to 15% of GLP-1 users don’t lose much weight, but new research shows the drugs can still benefit heart and liver health, challenging insurer rules that rely on weight loss alone.
Texas’ new billion-dollar school voucher program is steering public funds to wealthier, non-public school families. A new ...
As USPS nears insolvency and Congress stalls, a Supreme Court case on mail ballot deadlines could turn postal delays into ...
Gov. Greg Abbott may pull nearly $200 million in safety aid from Houston, Dallas and Austin over limits on police cooperation ...
Two years after Texas banned DEI programs, students report censored events, lost funding and ICE fears reshaping campus life ...
As debates cast Pope Francis as a political player, Julianne Malveaux argues that real faith lives beyond church attendance ...
Marco Rubio, JD Vance and Franklin Graham show how Christian “kingmakers” can trade moral principles for access to Trump.
As more Black adults face untreated mental illness and rising suicide rates, this piece explains how Dallas County’s legal ...
Taylor came to the U.S. on a medical visa when he was 2 years old to undergo surgeries for a congenital condition affecting his hands and feet. The U.S. became his home, but his immigration status was ...
A Texas Tech law student disciplined for “celebratory” comments about Charlie Kirk’s killing is suing the school, testing how ...
(OtherWords.org) – Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s words from his Beyond Vietnam speech still ring true. “When machines and computers, profit motives and property rights are considered more important ...
At least 111 substances of unknown safety have been added to foods, drinks and supplements sold in the United States without alerting the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, a new investigation found. ...
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