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UT launching master's program in artificial intelligence
AUSTIN, Texas — The University of Texas at Austin will now allow students to pursue a master's degree in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning. The new program, the Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence, will be the first large-scale degree program and the only master's degree program in AI from a top-ranked institution, according to a press release from the university.
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Yelp released its top 100 restaurants for 2023 and these Texas spots made the list
DALLAS — Who doesn't love some yummy grub? We've got some places for you to try!. Yelp has released its 10th annual Top 100 US Restaurants list and a handful of places mentioned are from right here in the Lone Star State. The only Texas metros featured on the...
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Texas has the most stressed workforce in nation, study shows
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — Texans, how are you feeling? Burned out? Stressed? Overworked?. You are not alone. Research from Lensa shows the Lone Star State has the most overworked employees in the nation. The study looked at the salaries, working hours, commute times and searches for "burnout" to learn...
'She puts everybody else first': Grieving Texas farmer gets greenhouse, mower thanks to Little Wishes
DALLAS — Detroit is a tiny town in Red River County near the Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas state lines. And it isn’t pronounced the way you think it’s pronounced. The emphasis is on the first syllable. Debra and Kevin Galland quickly learned that when they moved to...
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Growing number of SNAP theft, fraud in Texas
AUSTIN, Texas — Officials throughout the U.S are warning residents on how thieves are stealing benefits from low-income Americans, including Texas, making it harder for parents to feed their families. Criminals are installing card skimming devices onto payment systems at grocery stores and locations that accept Supplemental Nutrition Assistance...
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Another round of wintry weather next week? Some in North Texas have a chance.
DALLAS — After snow in parts of the region on Tuesday, more wintry weather is headed to North Texas, but this looks to be more icy than snowy. Some rain will be around this weekend mainly east/southeast of D-FW. No wintry weather. Monday through Thursday of next week will...
Texas appeals court delays Jerry Jones' paternity proceedings
DALLAS — A Texas court of appeals has delayed Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones' paternity proceedings, overturning a previous denial for the delay in a Dallas County district court. Jones' lawyer, Royce West, filed the lawsuit due to a hearing for genetic testing, which was set to have taken...
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Texans pessimistic about the national economy and losing faith in democracy, poll finds
TEXAS, USA — This story was originally published in The Texas Tribune, and can be viewed here. Texans are concerned about the economy, less confident that democracy is the best form of government and pessimistic about the direction of the country, according to a poll released Friday by Texas Lyceum.
'You are not getting the urgency': Federal judge threatens to levy contempt of court charges against DFPS during hearing on foster care conditions
DALLAS — In a hearing that lasted nearly seven hours on Friday, District Judge Janis Jack did not mince words with state leaders and stakeholders in charge of the state's embattled foster care program. Following a federal lawsuit filed against the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services in...
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