Texans face a rapidly changing battlespace.

Texans face a rapidly changing battlespace.
State Sen. Bob Hall recommends any ban on agreements between Texas and Chinese cities needs to be enforced.
State lawmakers recommend banning any more purchases of DJI drones by first responders.
Expert suggests universities need to button down in the areas of research, travel, and foreign gifts and contracts.
After Abbott’s bold actions, additional steps are needed to secure research in Texas.
Specialists are arguing that there are flaws in systems that track ownership and land purchases.
Illegal aliens from China, Russia, and Iran have been caught in the Lone Star State.
University librarians designed the book collections to increase “DEI resources” and contribute to “equitable student outcomes.”
An investigation found a fourth grader harassed and assaulted another fourth grader.
Internal review found roughly 13,000 uses of “DEI-related terms” on university websites.
One of the textbooks encourages the sexualization of minors.
“Race and Politics in the United States” is a class from the Bush School of Government & Public Service at Texas A&M.
Course contradicts TAMU’s conservative reputation.
State contracts and payments should be public record.
A previously suspended Texas Tech professor teaches the class.
A family’s outcry for change in the district.
A mother alleged a teacher assaulted her 11-year-old daughter.
A mother alleged her daughter was abused by another student, and the school district did nothing about it.
Successful students will “connect gender, race, and class to societal inequalities.”
The course trains students on how to practically apply DEI in the business world.
JEDI stands for Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.
Specialists warn the communist nation has already penetrated the state’s power grid and is in a prime position to wreak havoc on millions of Texans.
Specialists warn that Texas’ power grid is susceptible to foreign actions such as an electromagnetic pulse attack and needs hardening.
Specialists point to government-mandated price hikes and unreliable energy.
Specialists say this will create additional issues, not solve Texas’ reliability problems.