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Harvard University doesn’t want anyone thinking they’ve surrendered to President Donald Trump. But that’s certainly what it looks like.
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A new bill from Texas Sen. Paul Bettencourt looks to end bid-rigging. Will it work?
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The measure passed the Texas Legislature and awaits the governor’s signature
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An army of advocates worked with lawmakers to protect students from sexual abuse and exploitation.
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A national academic association that promotes radical ideologies and activism has stashed assets across Texas universities, most notably at UT-Austin.
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“U” visas are intended to grant temporary legal status and work authorization to illegal aliens who are victims of certain serious crimes.
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What about our ISDs? The Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) will vote Tuesday on a spending plan for the 2025-26 school year that runs almost $3 billion deeper than its income, pushing the nation’s second-largest school district deeper into a catastrophic financial spiral.
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The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration to more quickly deport illegal migrants to countries not specified in their removal orders.
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President Trump addressed the nation on Saturday night after announcing that the United States had bombed Iran’s key nuclear facilities, days after Israel began strikes.
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Some major Chinese companies are attempting to gain a foothold in new markets such as Brazil, the New York Times reported on Friday.
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AUSTIN- On Monday, Governor Abbott signed several property tax relief measures into law, setting the stage for a $10 billion tax cut to take effect later this year, assuming voters approve related constitutional amendments in November.
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Texans for Lawsuit Reform, the once-powerful and well-funded tort reform group that has long played a major role in state politics, is undergoing internal leadership changes after a legislative session widely seen as a failure for the organization’s agenda.
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Democrat California Secretary of State Shirley Weber took to social media Wednesday to say the reason why the state takes weeks to process election votes is due to the fact that it would cost up to an estimated $110,000 in each county per election.
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The secretary of state identified 33 potential noncitizens who may have illegally voted in Texas elections in 2024.
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Houston City Councilmembers Abbie Kamin and Mario Castillo and U.S. Rep. Sylvia Garcia shared the threatening image on their social media pages.
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A largely white crowd of anti-Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE) protesters clashed Thursday night with pro-police demonstrators, many of whom were black and Hispanic, in Manhattan, New York.
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