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Jasmine Crockett has entered the U.S. Senate race in Texas, intensifying the Democratic primary field. Her candidacy introduces new dynamics as contenders vie for the party’s nomination ahead of the 2024 election.
Ted Cruz secures a third term in the U.S. Senate after defeating M.J. Hegar in a closely watched Texas race. The victory reinforces Cruz’s stronghold in the state amid a contentious political landscape.
The government shutdown is disrupting flights nationwide, while debates continue over the future of Dallas City Hall. Meanwhile, North Texas prepares for a crucial runoff election, with CBS News tracking all developments closely.
The Democratic Senate primary intensifies with just four months until early voting begins, as candidates ramp up campaigns and voter engagement efforts across Texas. NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth reports on the evolving race.
The federal government has filed a terror-related civil complaint against a Dallas Muslim leader, intensifying his ongoing bond battle. The move adds complexity to the legal proceedings, according to FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth.
Trump supporters rally with defiant chants, “We’re going to have him for another four years,” as impeachment battles intensify ahead of the 2020 election, highlighting deep political divisions across the nation.
Catholic bishops and politicians have urged for prayer and solidarity following a shooting at an ICE facility in Dallas. The call emphasizes healing and peace amid ongoing concerns over immigration and safety.
Texas Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett is considering a run for the U.S. Senate, signaling a potential shake-up in the 2024 race. Her decision could impact the state’s political landscape significantly.
Dallas Rep. Jasmine Crockett shared key insights on ‘The View,’ highlighting criminal justice reform, economic equity, and voter rights. Her remarks underscore pressing issues for Dallas and beyond, sparking important dialogue.
Senator Ted Cruz’s decisive win underscores Texas’s enduring Republican loyalty. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram highlights how this victory reaffirms the state’s solidly red status in the national political landscape.
Sen. John Cornyn’s social media account was briefly hacked, raising concerns over digital security. The issue was quickly resolved, with no sensitive information reported compromised, according to officials.
Most U.S. clergy steer clear of invoking hellfire in abortion debates, focusing instead on pastoral care and nuanced discussions, a trend highlighted in a KERA News report on religious rhetoric and politics.
Several major airports are facing staff shortages amid the ongoing government shutdown, causing delays and operational challenges. Key hubs report reduced TSA and air traffic control personnel, impacting traveler experience.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against USA Swimming, challenging its policy that allows transgender women to compete in women’s events. The suit argues this policy undermines fair competition.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has endorsed Charlie Kirk’s initiative to expand his organization’s influence in Texas schools, aiming to promote conservative values among students, according to the Dallas News.
Jasmine Crockett has officially entered the race for U.S. Senate in Texas, emphasizing urgency with her “It’s now or never” message. The Democratic candidate aims to challenge the state’s entrenched political landscape.
The FBI has responded to Texas officials’ request for assistance in locating missing Texas House Democrats after a legislative walkout, Sen. John Cornyn confirmed, intensifying the political standoff.
Texas Monthly, often called “The National Magazine of Texas,” delivers in-depth coverage of Texas culture, politics, and lifestyle. Renowned for its investigative journalism, it remains a leading voice across the Lone Star State.
Presidential politics and a surge of new Texas voters are reshaping the Ted Cruz and Colin Allred race. The evolving electorate adds complexity to this high-stakes contest in a rapidly changing political landscape.
Democrat Colin Allred’s potential Senate bid against GOP’s Ted Cruz could trigger significant political shifts in Texas, spotlighting a high-stakes battle that may reshape the state’s partisan landscape.























