Federal judge in Texas strikes down key ACA provision regarding preventive care services
A federal judge in Texas found the appointment of the volunteer body issuing preventive care requirements, unlawful.
By Julia Forrest, The Texas Tribune
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Ted Cruz, who’s running for a third term, again files bill to limit U.S. senators to two terms
Cruz announced in November that he is seeking a third term in the Senate in 2024.
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A year after FBI raids Henry Cuellar’s home, no arrests and no answers
One year later, there have been no arrests or charges filed related to the case. Cuellar maintains that he was never the target of the investigation and will ultimately be cleared of wrongdoing.
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San Antonio-based DeLorean Motors ReImagined has shuttered its headquarters
By Michael Karlis
Much-anticipated Pullman Market opening at San Antonio's Pearl complex this Tuesday
By Nina Rangel
Utah-based Fiiz Drinks reveals it's closed San Antonio operations
Gunter Hotel to bring South Korea-based bakery, cafe concept to San Antonio
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