Justices rule that migrants must get court hearing before they are removed from U.S.
The settlement calls on schools from the biggest conferences to pay more to athletes for use of their name, images and likeness.
Trump administration admits that man wrongly sent to notorious prison.
Texas is one of at least 28 states that allow people to use deadly force to defend themselves in their home, car or workplace as well as public spaces.
Between 2019 and 2023, nearly 20% of Texas counties reported appointing lawyers for fewer than 1 in 10 misdemeanors, according to a New York Times analysis.
Lawmakers would need to approve funding for the state to satisfy the judgment.
He can’t buy alcohol, guns, lottery tickets or tobacco, but a 17-year-old has been arrested on suspicion of murder for stabbing another teen at a Frisco ISD track meet.
Texas’ attorney general says the firms may have violated Texas and federal law.
Readers worry about the measles outbreak as services are being cut; explain how private prisons work; and wish university alum would speak up about all the changes.
Episode that sparked litigation aired in 2024.
The Plano mosque and developer tied to the project have hired Dan Cogdell to represent them in multiple state investigations.
President Donald Trump’s administration looked to cut $11 billion in funding that was allocated by Congress for mostly COVID-19 related initiatives.
Netanyahu faces arrest warrant for war crimes and genocide from the global tribunal as Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán says he believes the ICC is a “political court.”
More specifically, we dig into the longest-running Dallas Hooters, in the West End, which is temporarily closed.
Groups suing the government said 26,000 children were at risk of losing their attorneys.
The death row inmate’s 2003 trial centered on whether his 2-year-old daughter showed a triad of symptoms associated with the now-flawed science behind “shaken baby syndrome.”
Accused killer has garnered support for early morning killing that was caught on camera.
Johnson & Johnson is trying to limit the damage from a massive toxic baby powder lawsuit.
A Dallas County jury found Tiffany Williams guilty Friday of injury to a child.
DAs in counties with over 400,000 people must report indictments against police and poll workers, communications with feds and their office policies to the Texas attorney general.