**3-point** line discrepancy fuels controversy in Women’s Elite Eight showdown between Texas and NC State, with NCAA under scrutiny – What really happened on the court will shock you!

Portland, Oregon – As the tension mounted before the Elite Eight showdown on Sunday afternoon, Texas coach Vic Schaefer found himself veering away from his usual pregame routine. Alongside NC State coach Wes Moore, Schaefer was caught up in a surprising turn of events while inspecting the Moda Center court before their battle for a coveted spot in the Final Four. The coaches discovered a discrepancy in the 3-point lines on the court, sparking confusion …

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**Cloudy Eclipse Forecast: Will the April 8 Total Solar Eclipse be a Washout in Texas?**

Austin, Texas – The countdown begins for the highly anticipated 2024 Total Solar Eclipse, with millions of people preparing to witness this astronomical event. Many individuals are flocking to Texas for a prime viewing spot. As the event draws near, the weather forecast becomes a crucial element for those eager to witness the eclipse. KXAN’s First Warning Weather Team will provide daily updates on the weather conditions leading up to April 8, offering insights for …

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Elite Eight Showdown: South Carolina and Texas Face Off Against Oregon State and NC State for Final Four Spot

Cleveland, Ohio – As the NCAA Women’s Tournament nears its conclusion, only eight teams are left competing for the chance to claim victory on the grand stage. This weekend’s matchups will determine half of the Final Four field, with top-seeded South Carolina and Texas going head-to-head against No. 3 seeds Oregon State and NC State, respectively. In a thrilling Sweet 16 game, South Carolina managed to hold off Indiana’s comeback attempt to maintain their flawless …

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Judge Shopping Policy Denied by Texas Federal Court – What This Means Moving Forward!

Houston, Texas – A federal court in Texas has made a decision not to implement a policy discouraging “judge shopping,” a practice where attorneys seek out favorable judges for their cases. This ruling comes after concerns were raised about the impartiality and fairness of the judicial system. The issue of judge shopping has been a long-standing debate within the legal community, with some arguing that it undermines the integrity of the legal system. By allowing …

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Fight between two families ends in deadly shooting

HOUSTON, TX – A dispute between two families turned deadly in Houston’s Greater Fifth Ward on Wednesday night. Three people were shot during an altercation that occurred in the 3400 block of Love Street around 9 p.m., as per the Houston Police Department. Out of the three victims of the shooting, one of them was fatally wounded. The authorities, upon arriving at the scene, found a woman who had been shot at least once. She …

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Voting Rights Victory: Black Texas Mother’s Illegal Voting Conviction Overturned – ACLU Celebrates Win

Fort Worth, Texas — A Texas mother of three, Crystal Mason, expressed her joy after the Texas Second Court of Appeals reversed her conviction for illegal voting in the 2016 election. Mason, a Black woman who had served time for tax fraud and was on supervised release, filled out a provisional ballot without realizing her ineligibility due to her felon status. The court, in its opinion, stated that the evidence was insufficient to support Mason’s …

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Acquitted: Texas Woman Crystal Mason’s Surprise Victory in Voter Fraud Case!

San Antonio, Texas – Crystal Mason, a Texas woman who was previously sentenced to five years in prison for an alleged voting error, has been acquitted of all charges. The case gained widespread attention due to the controversial nature of the charges against her. Mason was convicted of illegal voting in 2018 after she cast a provisional ballot in the 2016 presidential election. She claimed she was unaware of her ineligibility to vote due to …

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Late Fees Lawsuit Transferred from Texas to Washington – Major Win for CFPB

Houston, Texas – A federal judge in Texas has leveled accusations against major banking industry groups and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce for engaging in venue shopping in their lawsuit against the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The lawsuit at hand revolves around the CFPB’s new regulations regarding credit card late fees, where the average late fee for customers would be limited to $8, a decrease from the previous average of $32. The major banking groups …

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Texas Immigration Law SB4 Remains Blocked by Appeals Court: What Happens Next?

Houston, Texas – A recent court ruling has halted a controversial Texas immigration law that would have allowed state officials to detain and deport migrants. The decision from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit cited concerns that the law would interfere with federal immigration policies. This ruling follows a varied response to the law, which had been briefly allowed to take effect by the Supreme Court last week but faced immediate legal …

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Appeals Court Blocks Texas Immigration Law – Supreme Court Showdown Looms – Find Out More!

NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA – A federal appeals court has extended its halt on a controversial Texas immigration law, preventing it from taking effect amidst ongoing legal battles. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, based in New Orleans, voted 2-1 to keep Senate Bill 4 blocked, with the statute facing scrutiny for its provisions allowing for the arrest and deportation of migrants suspected of illegally crossing the border from Mexico. In a decision released overnight, …

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