The 89th Legislative Session is less than a score of days away and this year’s is once again primed with intrigue. Here are six questions to watch for during the looming 140-day sprint, and all that ...
An attempt to sanction a senior official in the Texas Office of the Attorney General (OAG) over a legal challenge to the 2020 presidential election has concluded, with the Supreme Court of Texas ...
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is investigating an apparent terrorist attack on New Year's Day in New Orleans, Louisiana, where a native Texan and member of ISIS drove a rented truck ...
School choice legislation has faced significant challenges in Texas over the past two years. Despite being a key priority for Gov. Greg Abbott, a bill has yet to reach his desk. Now that Abbott’s best ...
A handful of bills previously passed during Texas’ 88th Legislative Session will become effective on New Year’s Day, January 1, 2025 — touching on a range of topics related to vehicle inspections, ...
Illegal immigration and the southern border are central to the American political conversation. A multitude of events, both in Texas and across the nation, have highlighted the complexity and urgency ...
This piece has been updated with additional information from Patrick and the Texas Facilities Commission. Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said in a conversation with Fox News host Laura Ingraham that Texas will ...
A Texas school district has banned the “full text of the Bible” from being in school libraries purportedly due to compliance with House Bill (HB) 900, otherwise known as the Restricting Explicit and ...
While billionaire Texan Elon Musk continues to launch rockets at his South Texas “Starbase,” new lawsuits from environmental groups are launching allegations against the space exploration company — ...