
Kristen Cabrera
Producer and Reporter at Texas Standard
Producer & Reporter @TexasStandard ✉️ [email protected] 🌴Alum @utrgv (UTPA) + @SaltInstitute 💃🏾Tejana, Libra & ENFP 🪅#puro956 #RGV ✨Neurodivergent 🦔 She/Her
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5 days ago |
dentonrc.com | Kristen Cabrera
Though there is now a 90-day pause on “reciprocal” tariffs, except those imposed on China, the markets are still in flux over the tariff back-and-forth. For some folks who were in the market for a new car, many are wondering, is this really the time to buy? And if so, do you buy an import or domestic? And what is considered a domestic car under these threatened tariffs?
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2 weeks ago |
kut.org | Kristen Cabrera
The phrase “dead as a Dodo” may no longer be applicable anymore as one Dallas-based company seeks to make extinction a thing of the past. Colossal Biosciences has bioengineered a wolf that last roamed a vast range as far north as Canada and as far south as Venezuela some 10,000 years ago: the dire wolf. The company bred identical twin males named Romulus and Remus, and a younger female wolf named Khaleesi.
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1 month ago |
texasstandard.org | Kristen Cabrera
At first glance, the cover of “Weirdo” looks like a superhero comic book, with the cover depicting a boy wearing a cape. And when you open it, the colorful panel illustrations introduce main character Tony as “The Hero.” But “Weirdo” isn’t just a story of a caped hero fighting villains – it’s a book about mental health. For author Tony Weaver Jr., the story at the center of the middle-grade graphic novel is one he lived.
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1 month ago |
dentonrc.com | Kristen Cabrera
They fit just inside the palm of your hand. They’re blondish-brown and incredibly fluffy. They’ve got a tail as long as their bodies, adorable soft, round ears — and, until recently, they didn’t exist in the world. These little creatures are called woolly mice. They were created in a lab crossing woolly mammoth DNA with that of a lab mouse.
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1 month ago |
texasstandard.org | Kristen Cabrera
There are many reasons people alter their diet. Some develop allergies or intolerances, some may decide to be more health-conscious, and some might have moral objections or environmental concerns. But for a variety of reasons, veganism and vegetarianism has been increasing over the years. As a result, the stigma that a plant-based meal can’t be flavorful and filling has been evaporating.
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