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The state's top elections official says it's baseless.
Madison Aument of member station KVCR reports.
Officials in Bug Tussle, Texas, say more than 70 road signs have been stolen over the years, and they're no longer getting new signs from the Department of Transportation.
The Population 15 town has been targeted by thieves who like its unusual name.
The Texas State Historical Association says how bug tussle got its name is in dispute.
It could have come from a bug invasion that spoiled a church picnic, or there was little to do in the town besides watch bugs tussle.
For much of the world, normal is gone.
Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Ryland Barton.
is talking with what he calls a respected Iranian leader and says the Islamic Republic is eager for a deal to end the war.
Trump says he extended a deadline by five days for Iran to reopen the crucial Strait of Hormuz or face more attacks on its power plants.
But as NPR's Ayyub Atrawi explains, Tehran has disputed Trump's claims.
Oil prices are currently just under $90 a barrel.
That's more than $10 down from where they ended last week.
As NPR's Camilla Dominovsky reports, the price of oil has been responding as much to Trump's verbal signals as to physical realities.
The Senate is sent to vote on confirming Oklahoma Republican Senator Mark Wayne Mullen as the new Secretary of Homeland Security.
It comes after President Trump fired Kristi Noem over her handling of mass deportations and disaster response.
Bill Cosby has lost a civil suit in California on accusations of sexual assault, and the jury has awarded the woman who brought the suit against him more than $19 million in damages.