Emma Platoff, Texas Tribune
Emma Platoff is a breaking news reporter at The Texas Tribune. She previously worked at the Tribune as a reporting fellow and is a recent graduate of Yale University, where she studied English literature and nonfiction writing. She has also worked as the managing editor of the Yale Daily News and as an intern at The Philadelphia Inquirer and the Hartford Courant.
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Hundreds of migrant families who were separated at the border may have a second chance at seeking asylum in the United States after the federal...
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A federal judge has rejected a race-based challenge to the way Texans fill seats on the state’s highest courts. U.S. District Judge Nelva Gonzales Ramos...
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A federal judge says the government can now leave it up to immigrant parents: Keep your children locked up with you in an immigration detention center,...
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More than 450 migrant parents who were separated from their children at the border are no longer in the United States — but the government can’t be sure...
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In a move that could expand the powers of his office, Gov. Greg Abbott has told Texas state agencies to submit proposed new rules to him before they are...
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Texas stands to gain hundreds of millions of dollars in tax revenue after the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that states may force online...
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Following through on a months-old promise, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton filed a lawsuit Tuesday to end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals...
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U.S. Sen. John Cornyn , R-Texas, has enough support to pass his “Fix NICS” gun control bill without the possibility of a filibuster, his office said...