
Texas Governor’s Terrorist Designation Faces Legal Challenge
Houston, Texas, December 14, 2025 Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s classification of the Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR as foreign terrorist organizations is under scrutiny. A civil rights

Houston, Texas, December 14, 2025 Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s classification of the Muslim Brotherhood and CAIR as foreign terrorist organizations is under scrutiny. A civil rights

Austin, TX, December 13, 2025 Austin, TX is witnessing a vibrant economic growth, driven by local entrepreneurs and community partnerships. The city’s dynamic landscape is characterized

Austin, TX, December 13, 2025 The U.S. Department of Justice is engaged in a legal battle to stop a contempt inquiry launched by Chief Judge James

Texas, December 13, 2025 Texas is preparing for a significant holiday travel season, with around 9.4 million residents expected to travel at least 50 miles from

Bastrop County, Texas, December 13, 2025 On November 10, a helicopter surveying for Bluebonnet Electric Cooperative in Bastrop County was shot at during flight, prompting an

Austin, Texas, December 13, 2025 In a major development, the Travis County District Attorney’s Office moves to exonerate four men wrongfully accused of the 1991 Yogurt

Austin, TX, December 12, 2025 Russian athletes are taking legal action to secure their participation in biathlon events at the upcoming Winter Olympics, amidst ongoing tensions

Austin, December 12, 2025 The Austin City Council has greenlit a $5.5 million incentive package to aid the expansion of Southwest Airlines at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport.

Austin, Texas, December 12, 2025 Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller recently emphasized the urgent need for collaboration to address the spreading threat of the New World

Austin, December 12, 2025 In response to Texas’s Senate Bill 8, Austin is proactively creating a gender-inclusive restroom plan to address the law’s enforcement issues. The