Judge grants Paxton’s request to exit comptroller role in voucher case
U.S. District Judge Alfred H. Bennett said he will grant the request once the comptroller secures new legal counsel.
U.S. District Judge Alfred H. Bennett said he will grant the request once the comptroller secures new legal counsel.
In San Francisco, the United States Department of Justice on Thursday filed a notice of appeal challenging a federal judge’s order that blocked punitive actions against artificial intelligence company Anthropic following a dispute with the Pentagon over military use of its technology.
In San Antonio, Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph will host the Great Texas Airshow on May 2–3, offering the public a free opportunity to watch aerial demonstrations by U.S. military teams, officials announced.
In Pharr, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers on Monday seized more than $2.6 million worth of suspected methamphetamine hidden inside a shipment of carrots at the Pharr International Bridge, officials said.
In Texas, state officials over the past year have implemented a series of regulatory and legal changes that restrict noncitizens’ access to licenses, education benefits, and vehicle-related services, affecting undocumented residents, refugees, and individuals with protected legal status, according to state agencies and advocacy groups.
Cheers erupted at Space Center Houston as NASA launched Artemis II—the first crewed mission to the moon in more than 50 years—from Kennedy Space Center.
Senator Risa Hontiveros on Maundy Thursday warned the public to stay vigilant against fake news and AI-generated content across social media, following a surge of misleading posts targeting her.
The Philippine Consulate General successfully wrapped up a two-day consular outreach in Jackson, Mississippi, providing services to 175 Filipinos and Filipino Americans.
Double Olympic champion Caster Semenya has vowed to challenge the International Olympic Committee’s new policy requiring a gene-screening test to determine if athletes are eligible to compete in female categories, calling it a violation that “undermines women’s rights.”
After making waves with their comeback album Arirang, K-pop sensation BTS is returning with their hit web variety series, Run BTS, following a three-year hiatus.