A group of eight state and national media organizations want the records in Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's divorce case released to the public.
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Regina Santos-Aviles, a congressional staffer to Rep. Tony Gonzales, died Sunday after authorities found her on fire at her Uvalde home.
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New York Times bestselling author and former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul joins "The Source." He brings a bold, clear-eyed look at how the autocracies of China and Russia are challenging the current global order, and how America’s future depends on successfully confronting these threats.
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The musician and Democrat is looking to flip Texas’ 15th Congressional District, which voted for President Donald Trump by 18% in 2024.
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The San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo could benefit from a resurgent consumer interest in all things Western.
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After the Texas Legislature failed in the special session to pass a bill to restrict minors' access to THC products, Governor Greg Abbott signed an executive order putting these limits in place. But what is Abbott calling for? And how soon will they go into effect? Is this going to be enough to keep THC out of the hands of teens in Texas?
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The ethics board found Nirenberg violated ethics rules related to using city personnel and resources in campaign social media posts. It dismissed a second allegation against the former mayor.
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South Texan Reality Winner has a new memoir published called "Reality Winner: I Am Not Your Enemy." She explains why she leaked a top-secret NSA document that proved Russia tried to hack U.S. elections in 2016 and how she was punished for it.
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The Austin lawmaker, first elected in 2004, chaired the influential House Foreign Affairs and Homeland Security committees. He is the second Texas Republican this week to bow out of Congress.
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A 2024 change in the party’s censure policy has had a big impact.