Texas board OKs 4,200 fixes in Bible-infused lesson materials
The Texas Education Agency received final approval Wednesday for roughly 4,200 corrections and updates to its Bluebonnet Learning elementary and secondary curriculum.
The Texas Education Agency received final approval Wednesday for roughly 4,200 corrections and updates to its Bluebonnet Learning elementary and secondary curriculum.
Russia says it has set no deadline for a Ukraine ceasefire as U.S. and Ukrainian officials hold talks on peace options. Russian forces continue drone and missile strikes during the discussions. Former U.S. President Donald Trump calls for a rapid negotiated deal to end large-scale fighting. Officials in Washington and Kyiv explore security and political conditions for any future agreement while Moscow signals it will not be rushed. International observers track ongoing attacks, humanitarian needs, and debates over military aid and long-term support for Ukraine.
At least 10 FBI staffers who worked on Special Counsel Jack Smith’s investigation into Donald Trump’s retention of classified records at Mar-a-Lago were fired on Wednesday, according to multiple sources. The dismissals affected agents and support personnel tied to the high-profile documents case. Authorities have not publicly disclosed the reasons for the firings, and the FBI and Justice Department have declined to comment on the personnel moves or their potential impact on the ongoing handling of Trump-related investigations.
The University of the Philippines Fighting Maroons staged a thrilling comeback to capture the UAAP Season 88 men’s football championship, stunning Far Eastern University 2–1 in extra time at Rizal Memorial Stadium on Monday.
San Antonio commuters faced slow traffic Wednesday morning after a major crash temporarily closed part of northbound Interstate 35 near the U.S. 281 and I-37 exit.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against Aid Access GmbH, Aid Access B.V., Dutch physician Dr. Rebecca Gomperts, and California physician Dr. Remy Coeytaux over the operation of an international abortion-by-mail service that allegedly ships abortion-inducing drugs into Texas in violation of state law.
Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson pushed back against criticisms of downtown Dallas, saying the city should not apologize for being an urban center even as questions linger over City Hall’s future and the loss of AT&T Inc.’s headquarters.
The City of Austin’s Homeless Strategy Office unveiled a draft strategic plan outlining priorities through fiscal year 2027, aiming to guide investments and achieve measurable outcomes in homelessness response.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a new lawsuit against the Austria-based nonprofit Aid Access and two U.S. medical providers for allegedly shipping abortion medication into the state.
U.S. Rep. Al Green, the Houston Democrat facing a tough primary fight, was again removed from the House chamber during President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address on Tuesday.