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Ken Paxton sued U.S. Masters Swimming over transgender women competing in an April meet, alleging unfair advantage.
An already active start to the 2026 cycle has kicked into overdrive in recent weeks with a major retirement announcement, the passage of a key GOP priority and moves by candidates that could ...
The search for victims of deadly flooding in Texas Hill Country is headed into its third week as officials try to pin down exactly how many people remain missing. State lawmakers are preparing ...
The Texas attorney general has sued an adult swimming program after two transgender women were allowed to compete at a meet ...
The 2023 law, previously ruled unconstitutional by a Travis County judge, prevents cities from enforcing ordinances that ...
With the March primaries in view, Texas Democrats are developing a statewide slate of candidate in order to venture out of ...
U.S. Masters Swimming’s insane policy of allowing men to participate in women’s competitions is both deeply unfair to female ...
Texas AG Paxton's MFCU was key in a major health care fraud crackdown involving $177 million in fraudulent billings.
The Texas attorney general said U.S. Masters Swimming violated the state’s Deceptive Trade Practices Act by allowing trans athletes to compete in women’s events.
Texas AG Paxton's unit played a key role in a major health care fraud takedown involving $177 million in false billings.
Judge Austin Reeve Jackson set Robert Roberson's execution for Oct. 16, almost exactly a year after the Texas Supreme Court ...
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