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Fort Worth citizens participated in early voting in the Brown Lupton University Union at TCU. Photo by Sam Bruton.

Early voting begins Tuesday in Texas

By Shannon Murphy
Published Feb 17, 2020
The voting site at the Brown-Lupton University Union will be open for all 12 days of the early voting period.
FILE - In this Dec. 13, 2018, file photo, a gate opens to the Harvard University campus in Cambridge, Mass. The U.S. Education Department said Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2020, it is investigating foreign gifts made to Harvard and Yale as part of a broader review of international money flowing to American universities. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa, File)

What we’re reading: Harvard and Yale under investigation, Trump accuses Stone juror of bias

By Emma Blum
Published Feb 14, 2020
The two universities are accused of failing to report foreign gifts and contracts worth hundreds of millions
In this photo taken Saturday, Feb. 1, 2020, desert locusts jump up from the ground and fly away as a cameraman walks past, in Nasuulu Conservancy, northern Kenya. As locusts by the billions descend on parts of Kenya in the worst outbreak in 70 years, authorities are flying low over affected areas in small planes and spraying pesticides in what experts call the only effective control. (AP Photo/Ben Curtis)

What we’re reading: Hubei province sees coronavirus’ deadliest day, woman allegedly steals $500k from church in New Jersey

By Tamia Banks
Published Feb 13, 2020
A swarm of locusts exceeding one billion is also threatening crop land and food production in Eastern Africa.
This undated photo provided by the U.S. Attorneys office shows Lawrence Ray, an ex-convict known for his role in a scandal involving former New York police commissioner Bernard Kerik. Ray was charged Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2020, with federal extortion and sex trafficking charges involving a group of students at Sarah Lawrence College. (U.S. Attorneys office via AP)

What we’re reading: father arrested after running cult out of daughter’s dorm, federal judge approves Sprint’s acquisition

By Layna Steward
Published Feb 12, 2020
The father faces life in prison after being charged with nine counts of sex trafficking, extortion, forced labor and money laundering.
In this photo released by Xinhua News Agency, Chinese President Xi Jinping wearing a protective face mask speaks to residents as he inspects the novel coronavirus pneumonia prevention and control work at a neighbourhoods in Beijing, Monday, Feb. 10, 2020. China reported a rise in new virus cases on Monday, possibly denting optimism that its disease control measures like isolating major cities might be working, while Japan reported dozens of new cases aboard a quarantined cruise ship. (Pang Xinglei/Xinhua via AP)

What we’re reading: coronavirus death tolls continue to rise, “Parasite” makes history at The Oscars

By Alexandra Preusser
Published Feb 10, 2020
The coronavirus death toll surpassed that of the 2003 SARA epidemic, while Facebook settled a lawsuit over privacy rights.
Conservative speaker and Daily Wire contributor Elisha Krauss spoke at the Student Union Wednesday night on the important of free speech on college campuses and society as a whole. Her event comes amid controversy of its cancellation by the Overby Center and rescheduling by school administration in the Union. Photo by Mason Scioneaux.

TCU’s YAF talks cancel culture

By Alexandra Lang
Published Feb 4, 2020
The event was led by a commentator from the Daily Wire.
The chamber of the House of Representatives is seen at the Capitol in Washington, Monday, Feb. 3, 2020, as it is prepared for President Donald Trump to give his State of the Union address Tuesday night. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

What we’re reading: Iowa caucus results delayed due to confusion, technological issues

By Alexandra Lang
Published Feb 4, 2020
Results from the Iowa caucus are delayed, and President Trump will deliver the State of the Union address tonight.
FILE - In this Friday, Jan. 31, 2020, file photo, South Koreans evacuated from Wuhan, China, disembark from a chartered flight at Gimpo Airport in Seoul, South Korea. A scary new virus from China has spread around the world. So has rising anti-Chinese sentiment, calls for a full travel ban on Chinese visitors and indignities for Chinese and other Asians. South Korean websites have been flooded with comments calling on the government to block or expel Chinese and racist remarks about Chinese eating habits and hygiene. (Kim Kyun-hyun/Newsis via AP, File)

What we’re reading: U.S. declares public health emergency over coronavirus

By Alexis King
Published Feb 3, 2020
Eight cases of the virus have now been confirmed in the U.S. while the worldwide total has surpassed 12,000.
Democratic presidential candidate Mike Bloomberg speaks during a rally Saturday, Jan. 18, 2020, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

‘We’ve never seen anything like this’: Bloomberg focuses on Texas as part of unique campaign strategy

By Benton McDonald
Published Jan 31, 2020
The former mayor of New York City is pouring money and resources into the Lone Star State in a bid for the Democratic nomination.
Photo courtesy: Michael Rozman/Warner Bros

What we’re reading: Coronavirus fear strikes cruise ship, Texas teen awarded scholarship from Ellen

By Daichi Ito
Published Jan 31, 2020
Nearly 6,000 tourists were held on a cruise ship when one passenger showed symptoms similar to that of the rapidly spreading coronavirus.
European Parliament President David Sassoli, center, stands with other British MEPs and members of the political group Socialist and Democrats as they participate in a ceremony prior to the vote on the UKs withdrawal from the EU at the European Parliament in Brussels, Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2020. The U.K. is due to leave the EU on Friday, Jan. 31, 2020, the first nation in the bloc to do so. (AP Photo/Francisco Seco)

What we’re reading: Trump signs USMCA; Brexit backed by Parliament

By Collin Gray
Published Jan 30, 2020
President Trump signed into law a new North American trade deal, and the UK received official approval to leave the EU.
Karina Shumate, 21, a college student studying stenography, fills out a voter registration form in Richardson, Texas, Saturday, Jan. 18, 2020. Democrats are hoping this is the year they can finally make political headway in Texas and have set their sights on trying to win a majority in one house of the state Legislature. Among the hurdles theyll have to overcome are a series of voting restrictions Texas Republicans have implemented in recent years, including the nations toughest voter ID law, purging of voter rolls and reductions in polling places. (AP Photo/LM Otero)

Texas voting registration deadline approaching

By Zaed Yousuf
Published Jan 30, 2020
The deadline to register in the state is February 3.