UPDATE: Federal Judge Orders Trump Administration to Fund SNAP Benefits
Food banks are holding onto hope that the government will be up and running soon.
Food banks are holding onto hope that the government will be up and running soon.
For ten years, gay marriage has been constitutionally protected. That’s being challenged now.
The president commuted Stewart Rhodes’ 18-year sentence for seditious conspiracy connected to the Jan. 6 attacks after his re-election.
The attorney general’s lawsuit against Tylenol has some mothers concerned Paxton is on the wrong track.
The Texas Attorney General has always been MAGA, but he’s also MAHA.
Readers from the far right and liberal left duked it out in the comments section. Who came out on top?
A new executive order from qualifies antifa as a terrorist organization, regardless of what the First Amendment allows.
Marwan Marouf was arrested by ICE agents after dropping his youngest son off at school in September. He has lived in the U.S. for 30 years.
New Turning Point chapters have opened in droves since Kirk’s death, and more are on the way.
Every Tuesday, creative and pointed protest signs greet thousands of Cowtown drivers along busy freeways.
Dozens of rallies across the state will take place on Saturday to oppose President Donald Trump. Here’s what to know and when to go.
Homeland security secretary attempts to use airports for politicking over the government shutdown.
The Trump administration is using the government shutdown to layoff more federal employees, at the detriment of the economy and the environment.
The Israel-born Mavericks owner received a round of applause as the president acknowledged her Israel advocacy.
The government shutdown has bought you some time before you need to seriously consider stocking up on THC-infused products.
It’s like the old national Blue Ribbon School award, but more of a Texan thing now.
A partisan deadlock on federal healthcare programming has triggered a government shutdown. Millions could lose benefits, thousands are without pay, and there’s no end in sight.
That a late-night comedian could even temporarily lose his platform under the shadow of government
threats is not a censorial flare-up — it’s a five-alarm fire for free speech.
Politicians didn’t waste any time in letting everyone know how they felt about the deadly shooting.
The throngs who braved heat, darkness and expense to mourn Charlie Kirk were rewarded with grotesque MAGA saber-rattling.