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Attorney General Ken Paxton has now targeted seven school districts over alleged electioneering in what he calls an effort to stop elections from being “illegally swayed by public officials improperly using state resources.” Those school districts are responding.
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Former White House physician Ronny Jackson was demoted from a retired U.S. Navy rear admiral to a retired Navy captain following a probe into his behavior, according to a Washington Post report.
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The Texas Republican Party is facing internal turmoil. Some lifelong conservatives say the GOP has become too extreme. Who will they vote for on election day?
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Four court filings, hundreds of pages and thousands of serious incidents illustrated how ill prepared the state is when directly caring for youth — a job their workers were never meant to do.
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Firefighting crews continue to battle the Smokehouse Creek fire in Hutchinson County. The wildfire has affected more than so far, according to the Texas A&M Forest Service.
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The Texas Newsroom received hundreds of pages of documents that pull back the curtain on last year's historic impeachment trial of Attorney General Ken Paxton.
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You may have heard the term in recent years. A recent rainfall may have recharged one, another may not have enough water to keep up with demand. But what exactly are they?
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The massive share of renewable energy on the grid is a positive sign for efforts to combat climate change. It will become ever-more common as solar, wind and battery-storage facilities are added.
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The 2024 Major League Soccer season has begun. But its referees are still on the sidelines.
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The state of Texas has spent more than $845,000 flying migrants to New York, Philadelphia and Chicago.