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TSA will let you fly without an acceptable ID for $45 starting Feb. 1, 2026 with Confirm.ID
Without acceptable ID? Pay $45 for TSA Confirm.ID starting Feb. 1, 2026. Pay online to speed screening. REAL ID is still ...
Lawmakers passed a number of bills to "Make Texas Healthy Again." They also made it easier for Texans to avoid vaccines.
Current Superintendent Tamu Lucero announced she would leave the district at the end of June 2026 to take on a new position ...
Laredo Morning Times on MSN
Days before Texas’ 'bathroom bill' becomes law, questions remain about how it will be enforced
A new Texas law restricts bathroom use in public spaces for trans students and state workers, raising fear and confusion as ...
A Texas law that takes effect Thursday places new restrictions on which restrooms transgender people can use in certain government-owned buildings and schools. Republicans worked for more than ...
Russia and the US threatened to resume nuclear testing after several decades. Here is why it matters
The U.S. and Russia have both recently threatened to resume nuclear testing, alarming the international community and ...
Many students struggle to understand complex STEM concepts because lectures and textbooks often make science difficult to ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Artificial tendons give muscle-powered robots a boost
Researchers created tough hydrogel artificial tendons, attached them to lab-grown muscle to form a muscle-tendon unit, then ...
Kansas coach Bill Self says Darryn Peterson has looked good in practice while recovering from a hamstring injury. However, he ...
Midland Daily News on MSN
Multiple sunspots rotate into view, raising U.S. northern lights odds in next 7 - 10 days
Could we see more northern lights this month? Multiple sunspots are rotating into view, with one already release an X-class ...
New York City is set to get its first Vegas-style casinos, with one near the New York Mets' stadium and another potentially ...
LONDON, 1 Dec: Rage bait, or online content deliberately designed to elicit anger or outrage, was on Monday named the word of the year by Oxford University Press (OUP), the publisher of the Oxford ...
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