Don Huffines, Christi Craddick and Kelly Hancock are talking more about fighting DEI, trans athletes and illegal immigration than the office's traditional fiscal duties.
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This is the latest move by the state to have more control over what is taught at public universities.
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Ken Paxton is suing the Double R Municipal Utility District of Hunt and Collin Counties, claiming it collaborated with EPIC City to avoid state oversight of project.
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The power grid is now better equipped to handle winter storms, but what has not been fixed is also becoming clearer.
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The Texas Legislature at least partially implemented less than a third of recommendations from the state's 2024 Children's Behavioral Health Strategic Plan, according to a recent report. Many of the recommendations focus on increasing access to services that keep children in their homes or communities instead of institutional settings.
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Paxton said his office is examining claims that administrators and faculty helped organize the demonstrations.
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Israel and the U.S. have launched strikes against Iran, with explosions reported in Tehran and air raid sirens sounding across Israel.
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U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday he's "not happy" with the latest talks over Iran's nuclear program but indicated he would give negotiators more time to reach a deal to avert another war in the Middle East.
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Former President Bill Clinton told members of Congress on Friday that he "did nothing wrong" in his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein and saw no signs of Epstein's sexual abuse as he faced hours of grilling from lawmakers over his connections to the disgraced financier from more than two decades ago.
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Experts say this kind of media campaign is unprecedented and paints a distorted picture of immigrants and crime
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After threatening to sever ties with the organization formerly known as the Boy Scouts, Defense Secretary Hegseth announced a 6-month reprieve