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The 9@9: US Supreme Court hears transgender care case; VIA honors Rosa Parks
SUMMARY: The US Supreme Court is set to hear a case involving the Biden Administration and families of transgender teens, challenging Tennessee’s law that restricts gender-affirming care for minors. Meanwhile, a significant hacking operation by China has compromised data from over a million US mobile phone users. In weather news, a severe cold front is impacting the Deep South, with heavy snowfall in parts of Pennsylvania and emergencies declared in multiple states. Additionally, a grandmother is missing after falling into a sinkhole while searching for her cat. On a lighter note, Rosa Parks’ legacy is honored with free bus rides, and the final Rock and Roll Marathon in San Antonio approaches.
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Zebra mussels in Texas water system eradicated using copper
SUMMARY: Zebra mussels, an invasive species, are thriving in Texas lakes, including Lake Georgetown. While eradicating them from large lakes is difficult, Brushy Creek Municipal Utility District has successfully removed them using a system that dissolves copper via electrical charge. This copper, toxic to zebra mussels, coats pipes and prevents the mussels from attaching. Texas Parks and Wildlife notes that chemical treatments are costly and typically ineffective in large lakes. The successful eradication of zebra mussels from Lake Waco in 2021 was due to early detection and smothering. The copper system used by Brushy Creek poses no risk to humans.
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Dallas snow: 4 inches in some areas | FOX 7 Austin
SUMMARY: In Denton, families are enjoying a snow day with about four inches of snowfall, creating opportunities for snowball fights, snow angels, and snowman-building. With schools closed, kids are out making the most of the winter weather. However, drivers are advised to proceed cautiously on the roads, as conditions can be slick and slushy, especially in residential areas yet to be cleared. Snow plows and salt trucks are actively working on major highways, but some roadways remain challenging. For safety, it’s recommended to stay home unless travel is necessary, and to drive slowly if venturing out.
FOX’s Tisia Munzinga has a look at the winter weather from Denton.
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How Houston residents can handle high-cost credit card debt
SUMMARY: According to a recent report by bankrate.com, nearly half of credit card holders carry debt month-to-month, with Gen Xers holding the most debt due to their financial responsibilities. Surprisingly, higher-income households also report significant long-term credit card debt, often due to high living costs. Most card debt arises from unexpected expenses or daily living costs rather than luxury purchases. To manage debt, experts recommend paying off high-interest cards first or utilizing 0% balance transfer offers. Nonprofit credit counseling can assist those with substantial debt, providing manageable repayment plans at reduced interest rates.
A new report from Bankrate.com shows almost half of credit cardholders carry debt from month to month.
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