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Organized Protesters Rally in Houston for Illegal Aliens, Chant ‘Abolish ICE’
Among the crowd, far-left activists recruited people to join a network designed to quickly respond to ICE operations in Houston.

Soros-Backed Group Relaunches Effort To Turn Texas Blue With Multimillion-Dollar Push
Past efforts like Battleground Texas—formed over a decade ago with similar ambitions—have largely failed.

Texas A&M Political Science Textbook Attacks Trump
TAMU’s Bush School houses the university’s political science department.

Republicans Win Runoff Races in Frisco, Lose McKinney Mayoral Matchup
Runoffs were held Saturday in races where no candidate received a majority of votes in the May 3 local elections.
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Texas AG Appeals Ruling Blocking Harris County Election Integrity Effort
After a Travis County judge temporarily blocked election security legislation from going into effect, the office of the Texas Attorney General has filed an appeal. Travis County’s 250th State District Judge, Democrat Karin Crump, ordered a temporary injunction against...
Potter County GOP Chair Launches Bid for Texas House District 87
Potter County Republican Chairman Dan Rogers has announced that he will be a candidate for the House District 87 seat being vacated by State Rep. Four Price next year. Rogers, a real estate investor, property management company owner, and rancher, announced his...
Houston ISD Teacher Arrested for Sending Nude Pics to 14-year-olds via Instagram
A teacher in Houston Independent School District is out on bond after being arrested for sending pictures of his genitals to two 14-year-old female students via Instagram. Marshall Middle School math teacher Abdurahman Milani, 27, is accused of grooming the girls for...
Fort Worth ISD Closes School Libraries to Check for Explicit Materials
As the new school year begins, Fort Worth Independent School District is closing all school libraries until August 25 to ensure all materials contained within are suitable for student consumption. Following months of parental outrage over sexually-explicit materials...
Federal Judge: Texas’ Tuition Discount Encourages Illegal Immigration
As Texas continues offering discounted in-state tuition rates to illegal aliens, a federal judge calls the policy “a flagrant violation of federal law.” For more than 20 years, illegal aliens living in Texas have been allowed to attend public universities and pay...
Red Threat: Beijing Special Interests
Chinese Communist Party groups are lobbying Americans' and Texans' public servants for policy outcomes that benefit the CCP. Most Americans are aware of special interest lobbyists. Few know that the Chinese Communist Party is behind many such lobbying efforts and...
County Officials Testify in Galveston Redistricting Challenge
In the second week of a trial to decide if redistricting plans adopted in 2021 by Galveston County Commissioners Court comply with the Voting Rights Act, two county officials testified for opposing sides in the case. County Judge Mark Henry took the stand Tuesday as...
Amarillo Lawyers Gearing Up for Contested District Judge Primary
Amarillo voters are going to see a contested race for a district court bench on the ballot next year, as two local attorneys are currently preparing to take on an incumbent Republican judge. In the race for the 108th District Court bench, Judge Douglas Woodburn is...
Texas A&M Interim President Says Board of Regents Won’t Determine New Hires
Texas A&M interim president Mark Welsh told the Faculty Senate that the university’s Board of Regents will not determine who is hired at TAMU. “Somebody can call and offer an opinion on something, but that doesn't mean you have to accept it,” Welsh said. His...