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The Border and the Special Session

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SUMMARY: This content discusses the increasing importance of artificial intelligence (AI) in the healthcare industry. It highlights how AI can improve the accuracy and efficiency of diagnoses, predict diseases, personalize treatments, and assist doctors in making informed decisions. The article also mentions the barriers to implementing AI in healthcare, such as data sharing and privacy concerns. It concludes by emphasizing the need for collaboration between healthcare professionals and AI technologies to optimize patient care and outcomes in the future.

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Texas lawmakers listen to antisemitism concerns at colleges

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by By Sneha Dey, The – 2024-05-14 12:58:08

SUMMARY: Texas senators are currently holding hearings on key issues at state universities, focusing on antisemitism, free speech, and compliance with the ban on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs. During the hearings, a Jewish UT-Austin student described harassment and a pervasive fear among Jewish students following pro-Palestinian protests. Recent attacks raised questions about the balance between free speech and religious freedom. The Senate hearing comes amidst larger tensions on U.S. campuses and violent clashes at UT-Austin. DEI programs are also under scrutiny; Texas universities must demonstrate compliance with the state ban on such programs to maintain funding.

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Texas leaders zero in on exploding hemp market

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by By Karen Brooks Harper and Yuriko Schumacher, The – 2024-05-14 05:00:00

SUMMARY: Shayda Torabi, an Austin hemp entrepreneur, is facing an uncertain future as Texas lawmakers consider major regulatory changes for hemp dispensaries like her Restart CBD shop. The sale of consumable hemp was legalized in Texas in 2019, leading to a boom in stores selling low-THC products such as oils, gummies, and smokable buds. Critics, concerned about product safety and lack of regulation, are pushing for stricter controls, which could include bans. The state's daily registration for hemp products has soared, prompting Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick to explore the possibility of banning THC-containing hemp products. Meanwhile, the market's rapid expansion and regulatory gaps are causing issues for medical marijuana providers in the state, who face stricter controls. As Texas and the nation continue to grapple with cannabis legalization discussions, business owners like Torabi seek clarity and support from lawmakers to ensure the safe and legitimate operation of their establishments.

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Restart CBD offers a variety of different edibles,  paraphernalia and drinks on Thursday, May 9, 2024 in Austin.

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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick takes a knee while speaking during a keynote lunch at the Texas Public Policy Foundation Texas Policy Summit 2024 at the AT&T Hotel & Conference Center in Austin, TX on Mar. 21, 2024. Lt. Gov. Patrick spoke on policy regarding energy, border control, school choice and taxes.

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Different types of edibles are displayed at Restart CBD on Thursday, May 9, 2024 in Austin. Edibles are the most convenient as well as a low barrier to entry for people. For Restart CBD, edibles are their best selling products.

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Restart CBD Owner Shayda Torabi is interviewed on Thursday, May 9, 2024 in Austin. Torabi, along with her two sisters, become curious about the properties of the plant after Torabi had an accident and started using CBD as a solution to manage her pain.

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Houston woman is third guilty plea in Henry Cuellar bribery case

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by By William Melhado, The – 2024-05-13 16:58:17

SUMMARY: Irada Akhoundova has pleaded guilty to illegally acting as an Azerbaijani agent, admitting to facilitating a $60,000 payment to U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar's wife, part of nearly $600,000 in alleged bribes from Azerbaijan and a Mexican bank. Akhoundova, involved in fostering Houston-Baku relations for nearly 20 years, is the third person to plead guilty in the federal indictment against Cuellar for pushing U.S. policy favoring Azerbaijan and accepting money from Banco Azteca. Cuellar and his wife have pleaded not guilty. Akhoundova may face up to five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.

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