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Houston ChronicleSaturday, 23 May 2026

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Feds appeal Pemex bribery acquittal

Judge ruled prosecutors lacked evidence in case against Woodlands energy executive

How they framed it

The story focuses on the administrative consequences and regulatory findings regarding a specific individual's conduct during a localized natural disaster.

Context

The Texas Board of Nursing has suspended the license of a camp health officer following a flood event at Hill Country retreat that resulted in fatalities, citing a failure to provide aid.

Striking phrase

alleged inaction during flood

disciplinessuspendedinactionflood
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Focus on institutional accountability
Tonemeasured and civic-minded
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State board disciplines Camp Mystic health chief

Nursing license suspended over alleged inaction during flood

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Official calls for no more negative ads in race

Paxton agrees, but Cornyn says no to plea by GOP chair

Joseph Morton

Coverage of the State GOP Chairman's request for candidates to cease internal party attacks before a runoff election.

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UH System OKs budget with more pay for graduate assistants

An overview of the University of Houston's new budget approval, highlighting increased spending for staff and students despite some funding shifts.

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