A spending deal to reopen the federal government includes language that would severely restrict the hemp-derived THC products ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued Jolt, alleging the Houston-based nonprofit tried to register noncitizens.
Nearly all available products would have to be removed from shelves, including edibles, beverages, and smokable forms of hemp ...
From Tuesday, the rate of reduction in US flights will increase to 6%. Cuts have been made as the nation's busiest airports ...
Paxton accuses nonprofit Jolt of an “unlawful voter registration scheme,” but a legal filing provided no evidence that it ...
U.S. Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) was slammed by conservatives for being late on a critical vote to reopen the government on ...
The proposal appears to mark the first time a Texas university system offers definitions of what kind of instruction related to race and gender should not be permitted.
Ken Paxton is suing Latino advocacy group Jolt, alleging illegal voter registration; the group calls the move retaliation and ...
Election Day, or the general election, is Tuesday, Nov. 4. In the general election, voters will consider statewide ...
Twenty-four of the 25 House Republicans from Texas voted to pass a bill ending the nation's longest government shutdown (43 ...