Hospital policies matter in Texas, a state that banned abortion. Just look at the difference between Houston and Dallas.
The Texas attorney general is mirroring Southern segregationists from the 1950s as he ramps up his attack on Latino voter groups.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton would like us to believe he sued Galveston ISD in service of the law, of Christianity and of various noble ideals that helped form and ...
Paxton announced Wednesday he has filed the necessary paperwork to enter the 2026 race. The Republican first declared his ...
Paxton accuses nonprofit Jolt of an "unlawful voter registration scheme," but a legal filing provided no evidence that it ...
Although neither of the two outright mentioned their current election campaigns, both discussed their actions as elected ...
The Texas Attorney General said Harris County's use of public funds on legal aid for migrants violates the state's ...
A federal judge is set to hear arguments about a spending law that ended Medicaid reimbursements for Planned Parenthood. The ...
Pioneered in 2006 by the Dutch doctor Rebecca Gomperts to serve women mostly in low-income countries where abortion was ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy on Tuesday warned that the crisis facing air travel in the United States, exasperated by ...
Harris County officials responded, saying the program is perfectly legal and called the suit a "cheap political stunt." ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued Harris County Monday after Commissioners Court voted to provide $1.3 million for ...
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