State lawmakers recommend banning any more purchases of DJI drones by first responders.

State lawmakers recommend banning any more purchases of DJI drones by first responders.
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.”
Records show the state has doubled down on unreliable wind and solar since the February 2021 blackouts.
Gambling stands in stark contrast to Aggie values.
The textbook author frames allowing males into female spaces as protecting transgender rights.
Not all sectors within the university have paid attention to leadership’s mandate to obey the letter and spirit of the statewide DEI ban.
China is stealing national security secrets from American universities, and Texas A&M has left its door open.
This is the final part of the investigation of Out Youth Austin.
This is part three of the investigation into Out Youth Austin.
The Social Justice Leadership Certificate is a part of the Bush School’s Center for Nonprofits & Philanthropy.
This is part two of the investigation into Out Youth Austin.
This is part one of an investigation into Out Youth Austin.
Government schools have been making students vulnerable to predators.
Victims face great difficulty in holding government schools accountable.
Ignored decades-long alarms and a toxic culture highlight the threats children face in government education.
For decades, children have been preyed upon by those in a system that refuses to correct itself.
Agencies across the state are requiring payments of between $300 and $48k for documents regarding the presence of DEI and LGBT ideologies.
The Chinese Communist Party has tentacles in Houston, business, and Texas land.
Hostile special interests have targeted America and Texas at multiple levels.
The CCP is trying to extend its surveillance and repression operations into the Lone Star State. So far, they’ve been successful.
Confucius Institutes may have faded away, but CCP connections and influence remain.
Another scandal emerges in the state agency charged with protecting children.