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    Karl Eldrew Yulo’s Cairo World Cup run finishes with two bronzes

    Houston FBI and SWAT conduct multiple raids in Clinton Park

    New Lake Austin tower prompts city land acquisition efforts

    Pearland OKs 122-acre “mini-city” development plan

    LAWIN.newsApril 1, 2026028 views

    Pearland, long recognized as one of Houston’s fastest-growing suburbs, is taking steps to reshape its identity with a new mixed-use development.

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    Lina Hidalgo misses meeting amid heated resignation dispute

    LAWIN.newsApril 1, 2026030 views

    Harris County commissioners on Tuesday did not advance a resolution calling for the resignation of Lina Hidalgo after it failed to secure sufficient support during a meeting of the Commissioners Court.

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    Texas judge denies push for churches to weigh in on politics

    LAWIN.newsApril 1, 2026025 views

    A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed a lawsuit filed by Texas churches and religious groups seeking to allow endorsements of political candidates without losing tax-exempt status, ruling that the court lacked authority to approve a proposed agreement involving the Johnson Amendment.

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    Texas to launch its own ibogaine trials after failing to secure pharma partner

    LAWIN.newsApril 1, 2026030 views

    Texas officials on Tuesday announced that the state will launch its own research program into the psychedelic drug ibogaine after failing to secure a partnership with a private company, allocating $50 million in state funds to support the effort and advance development toward potential federal approval.

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    Supreme Court questions Trump’s push to limit birthright citizenship

    LAWIN.newsApril 1, 2026027 views

    The Supreme Court of the United States signaled skepticism Wednesday toward an executive order by Donald Trump that would restrict birthright citizenship, as justices questioned its legality during oral arguments attended by the president.

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    TSA asks staff to give back Tyler Perry’s $1,000 airport gift cards

    LAWIN.newsApril 1, 2026028 views

    Transportation Security Administration workers at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport were initially asked to return gift cards distributed by representatives of Tyler Perry, according to multiple sources familiar with the situation, after questions arose over whether the gifts complied with federal rules.

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    FTC: Dating app exposed millions of users’ photos without consent

    LAWIN.newsMarch 31, 2026026 views

    The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) filed a lawsuit Monday against OkCupid and its corporate affiliate, alleging that the popular dating app secretly shared the photos, locations, and personal information of millions of users with an outside company and then spent more than a decade attempting to conceal it.

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    BLM to round up over 14,000 wild horses across nine U.S. states

    LAWIN.newsMarch 31, 2026025 views

    The U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) plans to remove more than 14,000 wild horses across nine states, including Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, and Wyoming, from now through October to manage overpopulation.

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    Voting rights organizations challenge Texas over voter purge

    LAWIN.newsMarch 31, 2026028 views

    A coalition of voting and civil rights organizations, including the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC), is suing the state of Texas over its voter review process, alleging that the state relied on flawed data and unfair methods to flag and potentially remove eligible voters from registration rolls.

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    SNAP rules tighten in Texas beginning April 1

    LAWIN.newsMarch 31, 2026026 views

    Starting April 1, 2026, Texas SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) participants will face new restrictions on what foods and beverages can be purchased, following Senate Bill 379 and approval from the USDA Food and Nutrition Service.

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