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Central Texas couple trying to get rid of racist language in home deed
SUMMARY: A couple in Wimberley, Texas, is working to remove racist language from the deed of their home, dating back to the 1920s. The legal documents stated that the property could not be sold to or used by anyone who was not of the Caucasian race. They recently managed to get a new Texas law passed allowing them to remove this language and have filed the paperwork. They hope that other neighbors in similar situations will also look into it. The couple fought to change the law and feel empowered to make a change, but believe there is still work to be done.
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Celine Dion makes musical comeback at Paris Olympics with Eiffel Tower serenade
SUMMARY: Celine Dion made a grand return by closing the Paris Olympics’ opening ceremony at the Eiffel Tower, performing Edith Piaf’s “Hymne à l’amour.” This marked her first stage appearance since revealing her stiff person syndrome diagnosis almost two years ago. Since her 2020 tour was postponed due to the pandemic and her diagnosis, Dion underwent extensive therapy to prepare for her comeback. Her surprise was kept secret until the event, where she appeared in a Dior outfit. Dion’s performance honors her deep ties to French culture and the Olympics. The event received glowing media anticipation and public applause.
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CapMetro is pausing purchases of new electric buses — here's why
SUMMARY: CapMetro in Austin is pausing new electric vehicle (EV) purchases due to industry-wide battery technology issues. During a June 24 meeting, the CapMetro Board discussed reliance on battery maturity and infrastructure development. Currently, EV buses run for only 8-10 hours before needing a recharge, limiting their usage to 36% of routes. CapMetro's 402-vehicle fleet includes 23 electric buses, with 87 more expected by late 2024. The pause is for transitioning to net-zero carbon emissions by 2040, considering hybrid and hydrogen fuel cell buses. The next EV bus procurement is planned for late 2024, with deliveries by late 2026.
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First artificial heart procedure performed in Houston offering new hope for people with end-stage heart disease
SUMMARY: In Houston, Texas, doctors at the Texas Heart Institute at Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center performed a groundbreaking procedure by implanting an artificial heart, the BiVACOR Total Artificial Heart (TAH), into a 58-year-old patient with late-stage heart disease. Made of titanium and using magnetic levitation technology, this device aims to keep patients alive until they can receive a real heart transplant. If successful in ongoing trials, it could become a permanent solution. The transplant addresses significant challenges in cardiac care, including long waitlists, and offers new hope for the 26 million people affected globally by heart failure.
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