Loren Legarda briefly presides over Senate amid talks of potential term-sharing with Tito Sotto
During the session, Senate Majority Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri teased her by repeatedly calling her “Madam President.”
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During the session, Senate Majority Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri teased her by repeatedly calling her “Madam President.”
Texas public school boards and charter school governing bodies have until March 1 to determine whether they will set aside time for students and staff to pray or read the Bible under a law passed last year as Senate Bill 11.
Nearly four months after Texas implemented a statewide ban on cellphone use in schools, a group of Round Rock Independent School District students met with district leaders to discuss the policy and its effects on campus life.
Bexar County commissioners on Tuesday approved a $4 million state grant application to improve the administration of federal elections by funding new equipment designed to speed up voting and ballot tabulation.
A 49-year-old woman was arrested and charged with murder after police said she fatally shot her 28-year-old daughter during a physical dispute at a home Monday afternoon.
The program, created under Senate Bill 2, establishes Texas Education Freedom Accounts that provide families with $10,474 per student annually for approved educational costs.
President Donald Trump signed a short-term funding bill after the House of Representatives approved it in a close 217–214 vote, ending a partial shutdown of the U.S. federal government. The legislation funds major departments and agencies, allows furloughed workers to return, and restores many services that had been reduced or delayed. The Senate passed the bill earlier by voice vote, sending it to the president for final approval. The measure provides temporary relief while Congress continues to debate longer-term budget issues and future government spending deadlines.
Minnesota’s top corrections official says it is unclear when federal immigration agencies will reduce enforcement forces in the state after a recent fatal shooting by federal agents. The official reports limited federal communication on a possible drawdown, as investigations into the incident continue and state authorities seek more information on how ongoing operations may affect local corrections and community safety.
BLACKPINK member Rosé said she is “looking for love” but did not confirm whether she is currently dating during an appearance on the Jan. 28 episode of the “Call Me Daddy” podcast.
Content creator Wil Dasovich held a groundbreaking ceremony for his new house in Tagaytay, he announced on Instagram on Monday, Feb. 2.