Unprecedented profit for major oil drillers as prices soared
NEW YORK (AP) — Oil companies swam in record profits over the last few months at a time when Americans struggled to pay for gasoline, food and other basic necessities.
NEW YORK (AP) — Oil companies swam in record profits over the last few months at a time when Americans struggled to pay for gasoline, food and other basic necessities.
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. regulators said Friday they are no longer considering authorizing a second COVID-19 booster shot for all adults under 50 this summer, focusing instead on revamped vaccines for the fall that will target the newest viral subvariants.
The San Marcos community gathered to celebrate and dedicate a new art installation near the San Marcos River — “Guardians of the San Marcos River.” Above, Dr. Mario Garza, Indigenous Cultures Institute board of elders chair, dedicates the new art installation during a ceremony on Thursday. Below, Thom Rogers, project manager and former Visual Arts Team Lead at San Marcos High School, speaks to the crowd gathered at Ramon Lucio Park. Daily Record photos by Nick Castillo
The San Marcos community gathered to celebrate and dedicate a new art installation near the San Marcos River.
The Hays County Local Health Department recorded six COVID-19 fatalities and 909 new cases in its weekly report as the positivity rate continues to hover near 30%.
Drivers in the San Marcos/Austin area continue to see gas prices fall, according to AAA Texas.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The country’s monkeypox outbreak can still be stopped, U.S. health officials said Thursday, despite rising case numbers and so far limited vaccine supplies.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden hailed a nascent Democratic package of cl
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The Indigenous Cultures Institute recently launched a new teacher training based on Xinachtli pedagogy, which is based on Mesoamerican philosophy developed by Maestro Carlos Aceves who has 30 years of elementary education experience. Above, participants in the Indigenous Cultures Institute's new Xinachtli. Below, Aceves explains the Aztec calendar during the course. Photos courtesy of Indigenous Cultures Institute
The Indigenous Cultures Institute recently launched a new teacher training based on Xinachtli pedagogy, which is based on Mesoamerican philosophy developed by Maestro Carlos Aceves who has 30 years
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