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Here’s why some immigration forms might soon ask for people’s social media accounts

Immigration forms for naturalization, parole, and status adjustment may soon require social media accounts to comply with President…

Business

SCOTUS allows climate lawsuits against Texas oil companies to proceed

WASHINGTON — Lawsuits seeking billions of dollars from Texas-based Exxon Mobil, Chevron and other large oil companies can…

Education

Texas public school funding uncertainty spurs talk of closures

DALLAS — More North Texas families face losing their neighborhood schools as districts confront financial struggles and uncertainty…

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As measles outbreak grows in Texas, what makes virus so contagious?

DALLAS — Amid the outbreak of measles in West Texas, there’s a question of how contagious the disease…

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Texas’ DOGE committee takes inspiration from Musk’s federal operation

A few weeks after Elon Musk waved a chainsaw at a conservative gathering touting the Department of Government…

Education

Texas A&M Board of Regents names Glenn Hegar as university system’s next leader

Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar will be the next chancellor of the Texas A&M University System, overseeing 11 universities…

Education

Texas Democrats criticize school leaders for being too ‘nice’ about their funding needs

A group of Texas superintendents this week had an opportunity to argue why lawmakers should increase the base…

Education

Texas educators say proposed increases for school funding, teacher pay are inadequate

AUSTIN — At a Thursday hearing at the Capitol, dozens of public school teachers and officials testified that…

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JD Vance, other top Trump officials spotlight security on visit to Texas-Mexico border

EAGLE PASS — With Mexico at his back, Vice President JD Vance on Wednesday said migrants without legal…

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TxDOT warns of texting scam targeting toll customers

From Staff, Wire Reports Texting scams are targeting toll customers in Texas saying they’re from TxTag, and the…