June, Jones has lost five staff members. Four of them resigned, while another was reassigned to his previous communications role in another city department.
The Central Texas Food Bank expects to spend roughly four times its monthly budget to support Austin-area SNAP recipients.
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Artificial Intelligence: Where do we go from here?

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