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Texas Supreme Court Rules Against Benefits For Same-Sex Couples
At issue is the city of Houston's benefits policy, which is taxpayer-subsidized and had been extended to married same-sex couples.
Frida Kahlo Celebrated With An Attempt At A World Record
Museum-goers attempted to set the record for most people dressed up as Frida Kahlo at the Dallas Museum of Art Thursday night.
Travis Scott Recruits Tame Impala And John Mayer For 'SNL'
His best-selling album Astroworld was the backdrop for a performance that put the spotlight on his futuristic sound and Houston's musical legacy.
'Hartford Courant' Journalists Petition To Unionize
Members of the Hartford, Conn., newsroom said they are petitioning for a union election while also asking Tribune Publishing, the paper's parent, to voluntarily recognize the union.
Trump Aide Changes His Mind, Won't Serve As Communications Director
Jason Miller said the job would be too demanding and that his growing family was more important. He and his wife are expecting their second child next month.
Canada's Immigration Website Goes Down For Hours After U.S. Election
Search traffic for "Canada," "Canada immigration" and "move to Canada" spiked on election night, according to Google Trends.
Argentine Prosecutor Dismisses Accusations Against President
The prosecutor assigned to the case is considered closely associated with President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. His decision essentially puts an end to the case against her.
Northern Ireland's Government Teeters On Collapse After Resignations
Leading ministers resigned in a political crisis that has deepened along with allegations of the Provisional Irish Republican Army's role in a murder.
Ex-NSA Contractor Accused Of Taking Classified Information Is Indicted
Harold Thomas Martin III was a NSA private contractor who prosecutors say spent decades stealing national security secrets.
Red Cross Responds To NPR/ProPublica Report On Storm Response Inefficiencies
An NPR investigation revealed how the emergency organization funneled its resources away from storm victims to create an "illusion of mass care." The Red Cross tells PBS NewsHour that's not true.
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