Sarah Weddington, Lawyer in Roe v. Wade Case, Dies at 76
Sarah Weddington, the attorney who argued the landmark Roe v. Wade case in the U.S. Supreme Court that legalized abortion nationally, has died, according...
Gov. Greg Abbott Intervened To Put A Positive Spin On Texas’ Power Grid
The two most powerful people overseeing Texas’ electric grid sat next to each other in a quickly arranged Austin news conference in early December...
A Laredo Plant That Sterilizes Medical Equipment Spews Cancer-Causing Pollution On Schoolchildren
Jennifer Jinot didn’t expect to retire early from her role as an environmental health scientist for the federal government. She’d spent 26 years assessing...
Unhappy Holidays: Texas Endures Another COVID Christmas
Brandy Thompson’s tradition of spending Christmas with family has fallen apart this year.
Over the past several days, three of Thompson’s family members have tested...
Beto O’Rourke Targets Gov. Greg Abbott for Vetoing Bill to Improve Internet Access in...
As he campaigns in rural Texas, Beto O’Rourke is accusing Gov. Greg Abbott of stifling efforts to improve broadband internet access there, even after...
Former President Donald Trump Downplays Jan. 6 Insurrection, Doubles Down On False Election Claims...
DALLAS — Former President Donald Trump downplayed the seriousness of the Jan. 6 insurrection — an attack that led to five deaths and cost...
The Push To Ban Books In Texas Schools Spreads To Public Libraries
When the Llano County Library shuts down for three days this week, starting Tuesday, it won’t be for the holidays.
Instead, a group of six...
Trump to Appear in Houston Today
Today at 3:00 PM at the Toyota Center, Donald Trump will make his first appearance in Houston since...
Texas’ Renewed Voter Citizenship Review Is Still Flagging Citizens As “Possible Non-U.S. Citizens”
Texas’ last attempt to scour its voting rolls for noncitizens two years ago quickly devolved into a calamity.
The state flagged nearly 100,000 voters for...
Texas Attorney General Cannot Unilaterally Prosecute Election Cases, State’s Highest Criminal Court Rules
Texas’ highest court for criminal cases on Wednesday struck down a law that allows the attorney general to unilaterally prosecute election cases.
The state’s Court...