Month: November 2023

John Cornyn And Ted Cruz Walk Out Of U.S. Senate Hearing As Democrats Vote On Harlan Crow Subpoena

U.S. Senators John Cornyn and Ted Cruz, along with other Republicans, walked out of a Senate Judiciary Committee meeting in protest of the subpoena of conservative donor Harlan Crow, who is being investigated for providing gifts and payments to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. The move by Democrats to authorize the subpoena has sparked a partisan clash, with Republicans arguing it’s an unjust attack on a private citizen and a conservative Supreme Court Justice.

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‘It’s Not The Cow; It’s The How’

Researchers at the Texas A&M AgriLife Center for Grazinglands and Ranch Management are conducting a project, supported by the USDA Farm Service Agency, to study the impact of grazing practices on the long-term sustainability and biodiversity of landscapes enrolled in the USDA’s Conservation Reserve Program. This initiative will focus on adaptive grazing practices and their influence on ecosystem and climate change mitigation, native versus introduced grass species, and the use of grassland birds as indicators for the health of Conservation Reserve Program lands in the Texas High Plains.

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No. 2 Collin Pulls Away In Second Half For Win Over No. 18 Blinn

In a closely contested basketball game, the 18th-ranked Blinn College women’s basketball team faced off against No. 2 Collin College for the second time this season, but the host Cougars emerged victorious with a 78-66 win. Blinn’s head coach Jeff Jenkins praised his team’s effort and highlighted the growth of their 14 freshmen players.

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