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After Senate Loss, Cornyn Predicts ‘Miserable’ Final Two Years for Trump

In his first extensive interview since his defeat by a Trump-backed challenger, the Texas Republican said the Senate was in for a “bumpy ride” as he and others flex new political freedom.

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“There’s never going to be good enough for him, other than 100 percent, you know, slavish adherence to whatever he wants,” Senator John Cornyn said of President Trump. “But obviously that’s not what the senator’s role is supposed to be.”
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Trump administration land gift to SpaceX would hurt Texas habitat, lawsuit says

Environmental groups say exchange between US government and SpaceX would worsen ecological risks

Environmental groups on Wednesday sued in an attempt to stop the Trump administration from giving SpaceX more than 700 acres (280 hectares) of wildlife refuge in Texas, claiming it would worsen ecological risks to a Gulf coast region already transformed by billionaire Elon Musk’s rocket operations.

The US Fish and Wildlife Service this month approved moving forward with the deal with SpaceX, which would surrender 683 acres (276 hectares) the company owns in exchange for federal land in the Lower Rio Grande Valley national wildlife refuge. The 103,000-acre (41,700-hectare) refuge spans four counties along the Texas border and is home to animal habitats and historical landmarks.

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New screwworm case confirmed in Texas

A sixth case of New World screwworm has been confirmed in a Texas calf.  It’s the second calf in La Salle County, Texas, to become infested with the parasite that threatens wildstock with larvae that burrows deep into the tissue of its inhabitant, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Officials in the Lone Star…

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New screwworm case confirmed in Texas

A sixth case of New World screwworm has been confirmed in a Texas calf.  It’s the second calf in La Salle County, Texas, to become infested with the parasite that threatens wildstock with larvae that burrows deep into the tissue of its inhabitant, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Officials in the Lone Star…

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The Knicks Are Hogging the Spotlight. Spurs Fans Aren’t Impressed.

As New York basks in the attention of a long-awaited N.B.A. finals run, many San Antonians say the Spurs, and the city they represent, are being underestimated.

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Spurs fans at an outdoor watch party at The Pearl for Game 3 of the NBA Finals in San Antonio.
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Poisoned in the fields of the Rio Grande Valley: Parkinson’s advances in the agricultural heart of Texas

This story is part of a series by Public Health Watch and MyRGV.com. Puente News Collaborative is a partner in this collaboration.

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Help for Parkinson’s patients in the Rio Grande Valley

Seek appropriate care. Dr. CJ Martínez-Menéndez, a neurologist at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley, emphasizes that Parkinson’s treatment is a team effort. Finding a neurologist is the first step; ask for a referral to a movement disorders specialist, physical therapists and occupational therapists, and possibly a psychiatrist or psychologist for emotional support.

Join a support group. Two hospital systems — South Texas Health System and DHR Health System — hold monthly meetings. Another group meets at Siesta Retirement Village in Weslaco, Texas. Myla Garza, a Parkinson’s patient, encourages people not to be “afraid” of the diagnosis. “There are many things that can improve your quality of life,” she says.

Explore online resources. The Michael J. Fox Foundation and the Parkinson’s Foundation offer free, reliable information to help patients and families understand and cope with the disease. The Parkinson’s Foundation also operates a toll-free helpline (1-800-473-4636) available in English and Spanish.

Participate in Parkinson’s research projects. Contact brain@utrgv.edu for information about Dr. Kelsey Baker’s study at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. You can also email genetics@parkinson.org or call the Parkinson’s Foundation helpline (1-800-473-4636) to enroll in the foundation’s national genetic study, which offers free genetic testing to all participants.

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Migrant farmworkers on temporary work visas, in an onion field in Edinburg, Texas, May 5.
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Karmelo Anthony found guilty of murder and sentenced to 35 years

Texas trial, which lasted a week, drew national attention due to race, as Anthony is Black and Austin Metcalf was white

Following a trial that lasted just one week from jury selection to verdict, a Collin county, Texas, jury found Karmelo Anthony, now 19, guilty of murder in the fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf last year.

The closely watched trial drew national attention, with viral social media posts that highlighted the racial composition of the case: Anthony is Black; Austin was white. Attorneys selected 12 jurors and six alternates for the trial; none of the jurors was Black.

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Paxton investigating FIFA over World Cup ticket prices in Texas

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) on Tuesday announced an investigation into FIFA over allegations that some World Cup ticket holders were misled about the locations and quality of seats they purchased for upcoming matches. The probe comes days before World Cup matches are set to begin in Houston and Arlington on Sunday.  Fans who…

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Paxton investigating FIFA over World Cup ticket prices in Texas

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) on Tuesday announced an investigation into FIFA over allegations that some World Cup ticket holders were misled about the locations and quality of seats they purchased for upcoming matches. The probe comes days before World Cup matches are set to begin in Houston and Arlington on Sunday.  Fans who…

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Ken Paxton’s ex-lawyer endorses rival James Talarico in Texas Senate race

Attorney Dan Cogdell backs Paxton’s Democratic opponent and says the Republican is too focused on appeasing Trump

A lawyer who represented Ken Paxton, Texas’s attorney general, for nearly a decade over accusations of corruption and securities fraud is supporting Democrat James Talarico – and not his former client – in one of the biggest US Senate races.

Talarico on Monday drew attention to his campaign winning the endorsement of Houston attorney Dan Cogdell, who was part of Paxton’s defense team during the Republican’s historic impeachment trial in 2023 that ended in acquittal.

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Migrants at the mercy of gangs: ICE detainees forced to live alongside organized crime

Esteban had never heard of the prison gang Los Paisas until he was held at the Adelanto immigrant detention center in California. As soon as he passed through the bars of his housing unit, other detainees made it clear he had to choose: join them or join another group made up of Russians, Indians, Chinese, and Armenians. He understood that doing neither would leave him defenseless, so he accepted. There was no initiation ritual and he was not asked to swear allegiance. The rules were simple: protect your own from violent people, settle internal disputes, and keep a measure of order in a place where authority often seemed insufficient. Over the months, deportations and transfers took away people he knew. They were replaced by newcomers, some of whom did not understand the dynamics of detention. He had to teach them. Before he knew it, Esteban was among the most long-standing members and, without seeking the role, he became one of the leaders of the gang.

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Detainees at a migrant center in California, in 2023.
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Ken Paxton’s Former Defense Lawyer Endorses James Talarico

The lawyer, Dan Cogdell, helped save Mr. Paxton from criminal charges and an impeachment, but now he says the Texas attorney general has “lost sight of his mission.”

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Dan Cogdell, a defense attorney for Ken Paxton, at the State Capitol in Austin during Mr. Paxton’s impeachment trial in 2023.
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US confirms three new cases of flesh-eating screwworm in livestock

Department of Agriculture ays new cases in Texas and New Mexico as officials move to combat parasite’s spread

The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) on Monday confirmed three additional cases of New World screwworm – two more in Texas and the other in New Mexico, according to the agency’s animal health arm.

The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service said the two Texas cases affected a calf in La Salle county and a goat in Gillespie county.

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Torna il verme del Nuovo Mondo negli Stati Uniti dopo 60 anni: cos’è il parassita che può colpire anche l’uomo

Per la prima volta dal 1966 gli Stati Uniti hanno confermato un caso di verme del Nuovo Mondo in Texas. A darne notizia è stato il Dipartimento dell’Agricoltura degli Stati Uniti (USDA), citato da Reuters, dopo il ritrovamento del parassita in un vitello nella località di La Pryor, a circa 50 chilometri dal confine con il Messico.

La scoperta ha riacceso l’attenzione su un organismo che il Paese era riuscito a eradicare oltre mezzo secolo fa e che oggi rappresenta soprattutto una minaccia per allevamenti e fauna selvatica. Secondo le autorità americane, si tratta al momento di un numero limitato di casi, ma sufficiente a far scattare misure di contenimento e monitoraggio nell’area interessata.

Cos’è il verme del Nuovo Mondo

Nonostante il nome con cui è comunemente conosciuto, il verme del Nuovo Mondo non è un verme vero e proprio. Si tratta della larva della mosca Cochliomyia hominivorax, una specie presente in alcune aree dell’America Centrale, dei Caraibi e del Sud America.

Come riporta Reuters, le femmine depongono le uova all’interno di ferite aperte o nelle mucose di animali a sangue caldo. Quando le uova si schiudono, le larve iniziano a nutrirsi dei tessuti vivi dell’ospite scavando progressivamente nella carne. Se l’infestazione non viene individuata e trattata in tempo, può provocare gravi lesioni e persino la morte dell’animale.

Negli Stati Uniti il parassita era stato eliminato negli anni Sessanta grazie a un programma che prevedeva il rilascio massiccio di mosche sterili, una strategia che oggi le autorità stanno nuovamente valutando per contenere la diffusione del focolaio.

Può colpire anche gli esseri umani?

Sì, ma gli esperti invitano a mantenere le giuste proporzioni. Il verme del Nuovo Mondo colpisce soprattutto bovini, cavalli, animali domestici e fauna selvatica. In casi più rari può infestare anche gli esseri umani, provocando una forma di miasi, cioè un’infestazione da larve che si sviluppano all’interno di ferite o lesioni cutanee.

Secondo le autorità sanitarie statunitensi, i casi nell’uomo restano comunque poco frequenti e il rischio per la popolazione è considerato basso. Inoltre il parassita non rappresenta un problema per la sicurezza alimentare: non infesta carne destinata al consumo, frutta o altri alimenti presenti nella catena commerciale.

Perché la scoperta preoccupa

A preoccupare maggiormente non è tanto il rischio sanitario per la popolazione quanto il possibile impatto economico. Come evidenzia Reuters, il patrimonio bovino degli Stati Uniti si trova già ai livelli più bassi degli ultimi 75 anni. Un’eventuale diffusione del parassita potrebbe causare ulteriori perdite agli allevatori, aumentare i costi sanitari e incidere sulla produzione di carne bovina. Negli ultimi anni Washington ha investito milioni di dollari per rallentare l’avanzata del parassita dal Messico verso nord, intensificando i controlli sugli animali e rafforzando le attività di sorveglianza lungo il confine. Dopo la conferma del caso in Texas, le autorità hanno istituito un’area di controllo attorno al focolaio, limitato gli spostamenti degli animali e avviato nuove misure di monitoraggio. Per ora il numero di infestazioni confermate resta contenuto.

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