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In a dramatic turn of events in the recent political debates of Houston, State Rep. Jarvis Johnson and emergency room nurse Molly Cook took center stage in a riveting conversation, as first reported by the Houston Chronicle.These two candidates clashed over their backgrounds and records in a bid to succeed Mayor John Whitmire in the Texas Senate District 15,...
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Texas Lawmakers Spark Debate With Tough Vaping Penalties In Schools

If you are caught vaping on school grounds in Texas you will be removed from...

Texas Schools Hire More Uncertified Teachers, How Does This Affect Kids?

The hiring of uncertified teachers across Texas has reached an all-time high, and the trend...

Austin ISD Plans To Cut $30 Million In Vacancies Amid $60 Million Deficit

The Austin Independent School District (AISD) is facing a potential $60 million deficit next year...

Homeschooling Community Pushes Back Against Voucher Proposals

The debate and controversy over school vouchers in Texas continues, with proponents now shifting their...

Houston ISD Stands Strong Amidst Allegations

Nine Houston-area representatives sent a letter to Texas Speaker of the House Dade Phelan on Friday asking...

Healthcare

Unsafe Abortions Will Not Be Counted In Maternal Deaths

A committee that tracks maternal deaths in Texas will not be allowed to count those resulting from abortions. According to The Houston Chronicle, the Texas Maternal Mortality and Morbidity Review Committee is barred from counting...

Mindfulness Over Perfection: Selena Gomez Takes the SXSW Stage to Talk about Mental Health

In the lively setting of the Austin Convention Center at South by Southwest, a transformative mental health panel, headlined by global icon Selena Gomez, unfolded.Titled "Mindfulness Over Perfection: Getting Real On Mental Health," the...

Texas Leads In Most Rape-Related Pregnancies Since Abortion Ban

The Lone Star State added another first-place trophy to its shelf of dubious honors this week. A new study in the Journal of the American Medical Association estimates that 26,313 rape-related pregnancies have occurred...

Texas Has Highest Percentage Of Uninsured Residents In The Nation

Amidst the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the federal government implemented measures to facilitate the enrollment and retention of Medicaid for low-income Americans. However, these protective measures expired last year, resulting in a surge...

Texas No. 2 During Record-Breaking Obamacare Enrollment

For the third straight year, enrollees in the Affordable Care Act (also known as Obamacare) have broken records. Texas is, by far, the state with the most customers, new and returning. President Joe Biden spoke...

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For Better Or Worse, These Are Texas’ Most Influential People

Three Texans landed themselves on Time Magazine’s list of 100 Most Influential People of 2024.  Among those honored are Dallas entrepreneur and minority owner of the Dallas Mavericks, Mark Cuban, Texas Governor Greg Abbott, and...

Is Abbott VP-Bound Or Keeping It Lone Star?

Texas Governor Greg Abbott's recent actions hint at a potential interest in the Vice Presidency, possibly alongside Donald Trump.An avid follower of Trump’s playbook, Abbott has been closely following every instruction. From immigration to...

Groups File Complaint Over iHeartMedia’s $630,000 Payment To PAC Supporting Ted Cruz

U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz is facing a campaign finance complaint for allegedly violating the federal campaign finance laws as IHeartMedia paid more than $630,000 in advertising from his podcast to a PAC supporting his...

IHeartMedia Has Paid a $630,000 To A PAC Supporting Ted Cruz For His Podcasting...

U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz has said he makes no money from his thrice-weekly podcast, yet IHeartMedia gave $630,000 to a PAC supporting his re-election campaign According to a report by the Houston Chronicle, IHeartMedia, the...

Texas Man Changes His Name To “Literally Anybody Else” To Run For US Presidency

A Texas man has legally changed his name to "Literally Anybody Else" and is ready to take on Donald Trump and Joe Biden in the presidential election Formerly known as Dustin Ebey, Else is a...

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