Top Stories You Missed Last Week: Texas Cities, Politics, and a Viral Bakery

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Top Stories You Missed Last Week: Texas Cities, Politics, and a Viral Bakery
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Catch up on the biggest news from Texas and beyond, including a potential new MLB city, a controversial campaign video, Fort Worth's population boost, the debate over hemp regulations, and a San Antonio bakery making headlines.

Two words: Christmas and Hanukkah. Say no more. Here are the top stories you missed last week because, yeah, the holidays. Hope yours was merry! 1. ESPN says this Texas city among ‘likely’ new MLB spots The Tampa Bay Rays need a new home after Hurricane Milton ripped through Tropicana Field in October. ESPN made some predictions last week, listing seven cities that are some of the “most likely destinations if the Rays do move.” Click to find out which Texas city made the list. 2.

Texas congressional hopeful: publicly execute rapist immigrants A man with a bag over his head sits tied to a chair in a field. Without so much as a glance in his direction, an aspiring Texas congresswoman puts a handgun to the back of his head and pulls the trigger. Click to read more about the campaign video from Republican Valentina Gomez. 3. Fort Worth now Texas’ fourth-largest city, inches past Austin Austin is no longer Texas' fourth-largest city. Fort Worth has surpassed the state’s capital. Click to read more about the state’s latest population figures. 4. Texas regulations on hemp, marijuana, delta-9 explained When it comes to regulating consumable hemp-derived products in Texas, there’s no sheriff in town. And though Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is pushing for a ban, Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller said his agency lacks sufficient funding to enforce existing regulations already in place. Click to read more about their differing views. 5. New York Times reveres San Antonio native’s bakery Comadre Panadería's vividly pastel pink cake — crafted out of corn flour, prickly pear buttercream and a burst of naturally colored rainbow sprinkles — captured the heart and taste buds of the New York Times. Click to read more about the praise heaped on San Antonio native Mariela Camacho

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