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      <title>Why Are Texas Flags Half Staff Today?</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;The sight of the Texas flag, or any flag for that matter, flying at half-staff is a universally recognized symbol of mourning, respect, and remembrance. It signals that something significant, often sorrowful, has occurred, prompting a collective moment of reflection across the state. For residents and visitors alike, encountering the iconic Lone Star State banner lowered to half-mast can evoke a profound sense of solemnity and curiosity about the specific reason behind such an honor. This tradition is deeply embedded in the civic fabric, serving as a poignant reminder of shared history, loss, and community resilience.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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