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World’s largest 3D printer sets up shop in Houston


July 13, 2021

HOUSTON, Texas — An Italian company specializing in manufacturing industrial 3D printing technology has released the largest 3D printer on the market. And the company, which has its North American headquarters in Houston, chose the Bayou City to go live with the innovative product. Roboze revealed the ARGO 1000 – a 3D printer that Roboze is calling the biggest globally – which …

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Document reveals allegations against NFL player Barkevious Mingo in Arlington indecency case


July 13, 2021

NFL player Barkevious Mingo took a teenage boy out for a day of amusement-park rides and go-karting and let him buy anything he wanted from Nike’s online store before getting into the boy’s hotel bed that night and touching him inappropriately, Arlington police say in a search-warrant affidavit. Barkevious Levon Mingo(Arlington Police Department) The affidavit, obtained by KXAS-TV (NBC5), reveals details …

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Driver caught pulling out gun on another driver in road rage incident


July 13, 2021

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A Houston driver caught another driver pulling a gun on them on the East Loop Sunday afternoon. The driver, who wished to remain anonymous, said he or she was trying to change lanes in order to take the exit to get on the North Freeway. The driver said the man, who was reportedly in an older …

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Texas’ ‘critical race theory’ may be tricky for teachers to navigate


July 13, 2021

HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Critical race theory is an academic framework used to examine structural causes of racial inequality. Now, Gov. Greg Abbott said it cannot be taught to students K-12 in Texas public schools. Dr. Portia Hopkins, an American studies professor at Lee College in Baytown, said this new law may be tricky for teachers to navigate, saying there …

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