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The Texas attorney general said U.S. Masters Swimming allowed transgender athletes at its Spring Nationals competition in San Antonio.
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AlterNet on MSNTexas 'Republicans are sweating through their solid gold Trump pins' — here's whyBarbed Wire Editor Brian Gaar says this year’s race for Republican senator in Texas “has everything,” including a “four-term ...
State Rep. James Talarico opens up about what it’s like to go on the most coveted podcast in politics, his potential run for Senate and how his party needs to change.
Yes, I called him the “Pigpen of American politics.” But but I didn’t know that would make him look for love in the wrong places.
As donations were being raised for the Center Point Volunteer Fire Department (CPVFD) in Kerr County, scammers took advantage of the opportunity. They impersonated several payment platforms, deceiving ...
The lawsuit, which was filed in Denton County, does not accuse U.S. Masters Swimming of breaking any state laws focusing on ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Thursday that he filed a lawsuit against U.S. Masters Swimming after an ...
Attorney General Ken Paxton has announced an investigation into fraudulent charity scams where bad actors used payment ...
Texas lawmakers have more work to do with a special session now just weeks away. But the end of the regular session has also highlighted the work some lawmakers are doing to prepare for political ...
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Axios on MSNWesley Hunt leans into ugly Texas Senate raceGOP Texas Rep. Wesley Hunt is running a new ad more than 200 miles away from his Houston-area district. Why it matters: Hunt ...
Incumbent Sen. John Cornyn has a deeper war chest but still trails behind challenger AG Ken Paxton in the polls.
Texas AG Ken Paxton is investigating charity scams following Hill Country floods, aiming to protect donors from fraudulent schemes impersonating legitimate relief efforts like the CPVFD.
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