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The Texas attorney general said U.S. Masters Swimming allowed transgender athletes at its Spring Nationals competition in San Antonio.
Barbed Wire Editor Brian Gaar says this year’s race for Republican senator in Texas “has everything,” including a “four-term ...
Texas AG Paxton's MFCU was key in a major health care fraud crackdown involving $177 million in fraudulent billings.
The 2023 law, previously ruled unconstitutional by a Travis County judge, prevents cities from enforcing ordinances that ...
Yes, I  called him the “Pigpen of American politics.” But but I didn’t know that would make him look for love in the wrong places.
Texas has 38 House of Representatives, also referred to as a congressman or congresswoman. Each representative is elected to a two-year term serving the people of a specific congressional district, ...
Texas AG Paxton's unit played a key role in a major health care fraud takedown involving $177 million in false billings.
Aaron Reitz, who is vying for the Republican nomination to be the state's top prosecutor, accepted two campaign contributions ...
The lawsuit, which was filed in Denton County, does not accuse U.S. Masters Swimming of breaking any state laws focusing on ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) sued an adult swimming organization Thursday after it allowed two transgender women to compete alongside cisgender women at a San Antonio competition in ...
Texas charges 30 defendants in a $177M health care fraud case, uncovering massive schemes involving opioid diversion and ...