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It's A Lie Bigger Than 'The Big Lie,' And Liberals Tell It Daily
COLUMN: Lincoln — the face of the Republican Party — believed all men are created equal. But that's not what the founders had in mind.

Kevin Phinney has lived and worked as a writer and editor in Austin, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Seattle and New York City.
He was born in Brooklyn, New York and was raised in El Paso. Phinney attended college in Austin.
He has done television work as a reporter and commentator, and is a former host of a weekday drive-time radio show called "Kevin & Kevin in the Morning" on KGSR-FM (now known as Austin City Limits Radio).
He is also the author of "Souled American," a book tracking race relations in America through music. It was published by BILLBOARD Books, and is often used in college classrooms across the country.
COLUMN: Lincoln — the face of the Republican Party — believed all men are created equal. But that's not what the founders had in mind.

Tonight, Dallas continues its relentless pursuit of mosquitos carrying West Nile virus.
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COLUMN: There's no end to the back-and-forth that, if Biles "can't stand the heat, she doesn't belong in the kitchen" of Olympic coverage.
Two dozen people lost their lives to West Nile virus last year in Texas. Here's why the city is taking its spraying campaign so seriously.
One person is confirmed to have West Nile virus, and the city's spraying more and more frequently. Find out if they're doing so near you.
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Late last month, Dallas confirmed human case of West Nile virus. Now the city is again stepping up its efforts to kill infected mosquitoes.
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Anyone notice that the city is now fumigating with increasing frequency? Learn which places to avoid while Dallas battles the 'skeeters.
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COLUMN: ZZ Top were Texas' answer to the many three-piece blues bands of the era. And, like AC/DC, they didn't evolve. They just rocked.
A Fort Worth mansion that once belonged to the late NFL broadcaster caught fire overnight, reducing part of the home to rubble.
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Remember that mosquitoes are hardier than Cher and Keith Richards combined. Neighborhood spraying continues. Is your home on the list?
COLUMN: It's a hoax! It's my body! Side effects!! Bill Gates wants to microchip me!! And now COVID-19's delta variant is surging everywhere.
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Arlington has joined the fight against West Nile virus, and the city is fumigating again tonight. See if your neighborhood is being treated.
The city's efforts to stamp out West Nile virus continue, and neighborhoods are being fumigated again tonight. Is yours one of them?
Whether because of Donald Trump's endorsement or despite it, Susan Wright failed to win the Senate seat vacated after her husband's death.