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His goal: humans at peace, robots at war
"I would like to live in a world where forgiveness and grace are exchanged more than insults and hate," said high school junior Micah Brouwer. more »
Future restaurateur also a news junkie
Will Short believes awareness of global concerns is a responsible approach. more »
PAWS chief keeps pets, ill masters together
Donna Dishman always has worked in fields that explored the human-animal bond and, as the owner of four dogs, she's had plenty of private practice as well. more »
Houston Public Library holds 'Books Alive!' celebration
Houston Public Library's Central Library held its third annual children's book celebration, "Books Alive!" on May 5. more »
METRO receives perfect score from Federal Transit Administration
The Federal Transit Administration has issued a notice to METRO lauding the agencys perfect performance in its triennial review. more »
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