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Texas airports face increasing delays and long wait times as the federal government shutdown continues. Passengers report frustration amid understaffed security lines and disrupted schedules.
Texas has experienced a notably dry fall, raising concerns about worsening drought conditions. Limited rainfall in key areas, including Dallas, could strain water resources and agriculture if the trend continues.
US prosecutors have filed the first-ever antifa-related terrorism charges in a Texas police shooting case, marking a significant legal development in efforts to address politically motivated violence, Reuters reports.
Ten individuals have been arrested in connection with a Texas detention center shooting described as a “planned ambush,” according to the U.S. attorney. Authorities continue investigating motives and details of the attack.
A Texas woman was robbed and pistol-whipped in a wealthy Dallas neighborhood by suspected illegal Venezuelan migrants with alleged gang ties, according to Fox News. The incident raises concerns over rising crime linked to migrant groups.
Billionaires have pledged $200M to launch a new Texas university aimed at combating “woke” culture, amid rising frustration over campus protests, according to the New York Post. The initiative seeks to promote free speech and traditional values.
A Texas school district plans to remove a teacher who advocated for LGBTQ+ rainbow stickers in classrooms, citing policy violations. The move sparks debate over LGBTQ+ rights and educational inclusion.
Texas lawmakers remain deadlocked as the government shutdown enters its second week, impacting state services and raising concerns among residents. Negotiations show little progress amid mounting pressure.
Texas will establish Turning Point USA chapters in every high school, aiming to promote conservative values among students. The initiative seeks to expand the organization’s influence statewide, starting this academic year.
A Texas church school ranked last statewide for measles vaccination rates. Despite public health concerns, the school’s pastor expressed joy, sparking debate over vaccine refusal and community safety.
Texas faces a new COVID-19 surge driven by the ‘Stratus’ variant, raising concerns over increased transmission. Health officials urge vaccinations and precautions as hospitalizations begin to rise.
Texas cities are rapidly emerging as major business hubs in the US, with booming industries and growing infrastructure. MySA highlights how these metros are reshaping the national economic landscape.
A new study ranks San Antonio as the least-safe city in Texas, highlighting rising crime rates and safety concerns. The report urges local authorities to prioritize public security measures.
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.
Texas leads the nation in exonerations of wrongfully convicted individuals, with Dallas emerging as a focal point. WFAA highlights decades behind bars for many, underscoring flaws in the justice system.
A Texas mural of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk was defaced with graffiti using Kirk’s own words. The incident sparked debates over free speech and political expression in public art.
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.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked 11 Texas school districts from displaying the Ten Commandments, ruling the practice unconstitutional. The decision follows challenges over separation of church and state.
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.
A British man has been identified as the hostage-taker at a Texas synagogue, authorities confirmed. The standoff ended peacefully, with all hostages released unharmed. Investigations into motives are ongoing.























