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The third-term Republican, who is challenging U.S. Sen. John Cornyn next year rather than run for reelection, did not give an ...
The Legislature will still have to appropriate the funds to pay the settlement, either during the upcoming special session or ...
In the time before widespread vaccination, young children often lost their lives to devastating infectious diseases that ran rampant in America. Over the next century, vaccines virtually wiped ...
Republican Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton ‘s criminal fraud case was dismissed Wednesday after he paid $271,000 in restitution to his accusers and completed over 100 hours of community service.
Gov. Abbott, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, who has been outspoken on the issue, and Attorney General Ken Paxton have all called for investigations, which are now underway.
World’s U.S. expansion brings eye-scanning technology to Austin Across the street from Local Foods and Numero28 sits a small, nearly unmarked retail space that serves as the Austin home of World.
Austinites can verify their "humanness" at a new storefront on West 2nd Street. What to know about Sam Altman's controversial biometric, crypto project that's coming to Austin.
He told Eye On Politics on CBS News Texas, "I absolutely do. The state really shouldn't be in the business of driving what I call an addiction to gambling.
opinion Editorials Ken Paxton doesn’t care about taxpayers anymore than he cares about truth Attorney general’s appeal of whistleblower judgment exposes what he really cares about.
A month later, on 25 March, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton followed suit, launching a formal investigation into Epic City and demanding records from its developers and local officials.
Paxton is just the start of the party’s primary problems. Republicans are on edge that Trump, if he chooses, could elevate more MAGA-aligned challengers to incumbents in several states, forcing ...
Ken Paxton’s career as Texas attorney general has been marred by corruption allegations and impeachment. He's running for the U.S. Senate anyway.