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    Aug 25

    Get your tickets today to The Texas Tribune Festival to join us for discussions and interviews with more than 250 speakers, including , Anthony Fauci, , , , and more!

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  2. This Silicon Valley-based loan company was founded to help Latino immigrants. But it routinely uses lawsuits to intimidate a vulnerable population into keeping up with high-interest loan payments — even during the pandemic.

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    Offering our work to local newsrooms for free is one of the best parts of — where you live shouldn't limit the news you get about people in power making decisions that affect you. If you agree & are able, consider supporting our member drive

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  4. As the school year begins online, thousands of Texas students are being left out of virtual learning. Some will be sharing computers with three or four siblings. Others live in rural areas beyond the reach of broadband internet.

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  5. . joins us at tonight for an interview on diplomacy and security, race and justice, the last four years, the stakes in this election, and the next four years. Get your tickets now for this live only event.

    This is a promotional card for Susan Rice's interview with Evan Smith on Tuesday at 7 p.m. Central.
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    Donations make it possible for to share all our stories for free. As someone on the data team who's been tracking the coronavirus in TX, I believe it's crucial for everyone to have access to this essential info. Support our journalism today:

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  7. After a surge of COVID-19 cases this summer, statewide coronavirus hospitalizations are at their lowest point in two months. However, as schools and universities prepare to reopen, public health experts fear another surge.

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  8. Two co-founders of and — talk to about their efforts to defeat . Get your tickets now and join us at :

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  9. Texas officials want to cut nearly $3.8 million in funding for women's health services while leaving intact a robustly funded program that discourages abortions. Detailed information about the anti-abortion program is hard to come by.

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  10. Texas cities made painful budget cuts after the pandemic caused sales tax revenues, which make up a significant portion of cities’ budgets, to plummet. Mayors are worried future budgets will be just as difficult to balance for years to come.

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  11. Two co-founders of and — talk to about their efforts to defeat . Get your tickets now and join us at 12 p.m. Central at :

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    It's fall member drive & we are so grateful for our donors who ✔️power our journalism about the pandemic ✔️allow us to keep up w/ the latest on Texas schools ✔️fund our investigative partnership w/ ✔️support Donate:

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  13. . joins us at to discuss her new book about the death of local news — and the consequences for democracy. Her interview with is available to the public.

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    "We have to stop policing poverty" says San Antonio mayor during the "Follow The Leaders" session. If you have a ticket for The Texas Tribune Festival, and aren't watching live, you'll be able to catch this session on-demand.

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  15. “In survival mode”: How some evacuees are still dealing with the dual challenge of a hurricane and a recession

    “We evacuated on a tank of gas and $50 
dollars. Now we have no money. Right now 
I don’t even know how I’m going to go 
home, how I’m going to feed my kids.” —Susan Collier, Vidor resident
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  16. 9/ What other questions do you have? Let us know by replying to this tweet or sending us an email at festival@texastribune.org. You can also check out other FAQs here.

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  17. 8/ Is it too late to get a ticket? No! You can still buy a ticket to . We’ve got discounts for Tribune members, students and educators.

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  18. 7/ How can I watch the Saturday movie screenings? Ticket holders will receive more explicit information on this, but these movies will be available via Alamo on Demand. All ticket holders will have access to the Saturday screenings.

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  19. 6/ Are on-demand sessions available for the day they air only? No, on-demand sessions will be available all month long once they’re available.

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  20. 5/ Will I be able to rewatch my favorite sessions? Many Festival events will be available for rewatch. These sessions are labeled either "Live + Replay" or "On-Demand." Sessions that are labeled "Live Only" will only be able for viewing at their scheduled air time and date.

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  21. 4/ How do I watch Festival sessions? Festival ticket holders will be able to view all the sessions listed in the regular Festival schedule through the Sched platform. You must be logged in to Sched to access the events just for ticket holders.

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