Travel restrictions and sharper federal attention are dissuading foreign students from attending U.S. colleges, advocates say ...
The order wiped out many of the Trump administration's tariffs, but Trump promised Friday to find other ways to restore them.
DEI movement put the future of the high school class in question, but it ultimately survived the State Board of Education’s review.
The latest campaign finance reports show big-money interests are heavily invested in the Texas primaries — but unwilling to reveal their identities at a critical juncture of the race.
Rhonda Ward, a first-time candidate for elected office who previously served on the state GOP’s policy committee, is challenging Trent Ashby for the East Texas seat.
As President Donald Trump seeks to boost U.S. investment in Venezuela’s oil fields, Mexico is poised to export less heavy crude to Gulf refineries, creating an opening for Venezuelan oil.
Opponents warned the policy’s vagueness could push professors to self-censor and leave students less prepared for the workplace.
Last year was the deadliest year in ICE detention in two decades. Nearly a quarter of those deaths occurred in Texas.
The Republican congressman shared on social media an email requesting a settlement of up to $300,000 in exchange for a nondisclosure agreement.
Local citizens who are preparing their own lawsuit against the chemical giant say Attorney General Ken Paxton’s suit could shield Dow from bigger penalties.
All four candidates are vying to prove they are the heir apparent to Paxton, who has solidified the office as a juggernaut in the conservative legal movement.
The effort is a partnership between the state party, two of its largest political organizations and the House Democrats’ campaign arm.