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Texas A&M bonfire will not return to campus

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by By Sneha Dey, The – 2024-06-05 16:57:13

SUMMARY: Texas A&M University will not revive its student bonfire tradition, halted 25 years ago following a tragic accident. President Mark Welsh III announced the decision after extensive review and consultation, stating it wouldn't be in the university's best interests. The bonfire, a 60-foot structure built annually before football games against the University of Texas, was discontinued after a 1999 collapse that killed 12 and injured dozens. While a committee suggested resuming the tradition with professional oversight, feedback indicated a preference against it. Instead, Texas A&M will host a golf tournament and run to honor its rivalry with UT-Austin.

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Texas to double state fund aimed at expanding power grid

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by By Kayla Guo, The – 2024-07-01 17:05:54

SUMMARY: The state of Texas plans to double the Texas Energy Fund from $5 billion to $10 billion to expand the power grid as electricity demand is expected to nearly double by 2030. This follows a forecast by the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, which estimated the state's main grid would need to supply nearly twice its current power. The fund, approved by voters in November 2023, offers low-interest loans for new gas-fueled power plants. The state's grid has faced scrutiny since a 2021 winter storm caused extensive outages. Companies must apply for loans by July 27.

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Commanding officer confirms Troy Nehls has two Bronze Stars

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by By Isaac Yu, The – 2024-07-01 13:02:57

SUMMARY: The Texas Tribune reports that the military record of Rep. Troy Nehls has come under scrutiny. A CBS investigation revealed discrepancies in Nehls' service decorations, including claims of a second Bronze Star and a Combat Infantryman Badge (CIB), which the Pentagon has not corroborated. Nehls' former commanding officer, Jason Burke, affirmed awarding him a second Bronze Star in 2008. Despite the Pentagon's records indicating only one Bronze Star and no CIB, Nehls insists on social media that he earned both awards. Nehls, facing criticism, has stopped wearing the CIB, which was revoked in 2023 due to service in a non-combat role.

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Robert Robertson execution day set in Texas shaken baby case

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by By Kayla Guo, The – 2024-07-01 11:33:10

SUMMARY: A Texas court has scheduled Robert Roberson's execution for October 17. Roberson, sentenced to death in 2003 for his 2-year-old daughter's death, has consistently challenged the conviction, claiming it was based on questionable science. Despite halting his execution in 2016 due to doubts about shaken baby syndrome, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals upheld his death sentence in 2023. Roberson's attorneys argue new evidence shows his daughter died of natural causes, not head trauma, and question the shaken baby syndrome diagnosis. The execution date triggers deadlines for last-minute legal and clemency filings.

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