
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

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

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, TX, December 12, 2025 Texas House Bill 18 has been passed, aiming to strengthen accountability among state representatives by imposing penalties for breaking quorum while

San Antonio, Texas, December 12, 2025 San Antonio is undergoing severe drought, with 69% of Bexar County in extreme conditions, drastically worsening from fall’s earlier reports.

Austin, Texas, December 12, 2025 Elon Musk’s SpaceX is preparing for a significant IPO aiming to raise over $30 billion and achieve a valuation of $1.5

Austin, Texas, December 12, 2025 The Texas Workforce Commission has reported a reduction of 1,300 upstream oil and gas jobs in September, bringing the total number

Austin, December 12, 2025 Texas has topped the U.S. job growth chart, adding 168,000 nonfarm jobs in the past 12 months. With a labor force reaching

Austin, Texas, December 11, 2025 Governor Greg Abbott has introduced a proposal requiring Texas voters to approve local property tax increases. This initiative aims to empower

Houston, December 11, 2025 Houston has been identified as the city with the highest number of vehicle thefts in Texas. The report highlights a trend of