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 In Today s Talker 鈥?Yelp has released its Top 100 brunch spots from across the United States and several local restaurants made the list. Sweet Diner in Milwaukee landed at spot  88, Franklin s Honey Butter Cafe was  58 and coming in at  47 was Mad Rooster Cafe in Milwaukee. The list had our TMJ4 morning team curious about what your favorite brunch spots are, so we asked just that in our Megap stanley cup hone poll. Here were some of your favorites:Toast in Cedarburg First Watch, which has several locations across the areaOlydia s in Walker s Points Mimosa in Franklin Of course the morning team c stanley termoska ouldn t help but share their favorites as well. To stanley quencher m Durian says he likes the Plaza Cafe and Blue s Egg, both in Milwaukee.  Adriana Mendez says she likes Milwaukee s Canela Cafe 鈥?especially the apple cinnamon crepes. Watch the full Today s Talker above. Its about time to watch on your time. Stream local news and weather 24/7 by searching for  TMJ4  on your device.Available for download on Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and more.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip Pbmd Doctors say toddler has rare and interesting condition called   uncombable hair syndrome
 AUSTIN, Texas 鈥?A federal judge has halted the state of Texas  ban on mask mandates in schools.U.S. District Judge Lee Yeakel ruled Wednesday in Austin that the ban,  stanley quencher ordered by Gov. Greg Abbott, violated the Americans with Disabilities Act, a federal law protecting disabled students  access to public education.The nonprofit advocacy group Disabled Rights Texas argued that Abbott s ban prohibited accommodations for disabled children particularly vulnerable to COVID-19.Yeakel prohibited Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton from suing school districts that require students to wear masks as a safety measure.  stanley tazas The spread of COVID-19 poses an even greater risk for children with special health needs,  Yeakel said in his ruling, according to the Texas Tribune.  Children with certain underlying conditions who contract COVID-19 are more likely to experience severe acute biological effects and to require admission to a hospital and the hospital s intensive-care unit. Messages seeking comment from Abbott s and Paxton s offices were not immediately returned Wednesday.Abbott signed an executive order in late July that banned mandates regarding face coverings in the state. The ruling allowed the state attorney general to fine any entity that issues such a mandate up to $1,000 stanley vaso .In a statement at the time, Abbott said Texas would rely on  personal responsibility  as the state seeks to emerge from the pandemic. They have the individual right and responsibility to decide for themselves and their chi