As President-elect Trump prepares to take office next week, Texas taxpayers appear poised to save some money in legal fees.
The Texas Capitol turned into a hotbed for Christian nationalists as faith leaders gathered inside and outside the statehouse — and called for an end to the separation of church and state.
Following BlackRock's departure, the Net Zero Asset Managers initiative pauses operations to reassess its future direction and impact ...
On Thursday, attorney general nominee Pam Bondi returns for her second day before the Senate Judiciary Committee. Treasury ...
Mike Peppel, Republican congressman Michael Rulli’s new communications director, ran what Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost called a “sham charity” in 2023 for falsely claiming it was raising money for ...
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, who heads the Texas Senate, opposed Burrows’ run for Speaker. He has since released a statement saying ...
Real estate developer Nate Paul, who was at the center of claims in Paxton's whistleblower lawsuit and ensuing impeachment, ...
The case brought by the porn industry over a Texas age-verification law could determine the fate of more than a dozen similar ...
The Texas real estate developer whose relationship with state Attorney General Ken Paxton was at the center of the Republican ...
The unusually public battle to helm the Texas House divided both Democratic and Republican lawmakers between Rep. Dustin ...
The Supreme Court weighed whether an explosion in online pornography requires repudiating the court’s precedents concerning ...
Legislators and Data Privacy Experts are voicing growing concerns about the amount of data that car manufacturers and ...