The Democratic Party’s tug-of-war with itself was on display last night in Detroit.
Attacks on the leading liberal health care policy, “Medicare for All,” dominated much of the debate with the leading progressive candidates, Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, defending it and more moderate candidates warning about costs and effectiveness.
The issue of race unified the 10 candidates in their condemnation of President Donald Trump’s recent remarks.
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A vote is expected today in the Republican-led Senate on compromise legislation that would add $2 trillion or more to the federal debt. It’s proving to be a tough vote for many Republicans, particularly those who ran against a broken Washington culture.
For some new senators, the sweeping measure backed by Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and President Donald Trump represents the kind of new spending, unrestrained borrowing and trillion-dollar deficits they ran against.
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Police say a man and a woman were both hospitalized in critical condition, but are now both said to be stable.
This shooting also follows two consecutive weekends of shootings in that same area.
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Buying an entry level home has become very difficult in Austin.
According to the Austin Business Journal, only about 49-percent of people in Austin actually have the ability right now to become homeowners.
That’s lower than the nationwide average of 54-percent, and the state average of 55-percent.
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The future of varsity competition is taking shape at Concordia University where a new e-sports arena has just been unveiled. Complete with 12 pro-level gaming stations, students will begin competing in August.
The e-sports arena is a first of its kind in Central Texas.
Concordia joins about 100 other schools in North America that have entered the world of competitive video gaming.