'Judge blocks new Texas law that would erode cities’ power to enact local rules', where students are refusing to work and a man with a gun crashed a virtual eve
FILE - The Texas flag flies at half-staff on the Capitol, Sept. 14, 2006, in Austin, Texas.
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