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Biden designates Castner Range in El Paso a national monument
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West Texas A&M University president cancels student drag show, saying it degrades women
Students and First Amendment lawyers say President Walter Wendler’s portrayal of drag shows is off base and the cancellation violates free-speech rights.
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Federal limits on particulate matter commonly known as soot could mean cleaner, safer air for Texans. But environmental experts worry Texas may snub rules.
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Texas Senate panel advances bill that would hinder transgender kids’ access to puberty blockers...
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In this week’s episode, Matthew speaks with James about lawmakers’ reluctance to spend $3.3 million on a whistleblower settlement for Attorney General Ken Paxton.
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“Y’all tryna take our community”: Parents share their outrage during first public meeting over...
The Texas Education Agency announced on March 15 that it would replace the current superintendent and its democratically elected school board with a new...
Texas Education Agency will take control of Houston ISD in June
The announcement comes almost four years after the agency first moved to take the district over.
The EPA wants to limit how much soot you breathe. Here’s what it means...
Federal limits on particulate matter commonly known as soot could mean cleaner, safer air for Texans. But environmental experts worry Texas may snub rules.