DOJ transfers 14 Mexican inmates serving drug sentences back to Mexico, saving U.S. taxpayers $4 million as part of a longstanding bilateral agreement to reduce prison costs and overcrowding.
Religious liberty battles intensify as new commission hears passionate testimony from faith leaders on prayer rights, government support for religious organizations, and threats to religious freedom.
Celebrating 90 years of protecting Texans, DPS has evolved from its 1935 origins to a modern agency with nearly 12,000 staff tackling border security, cybercrime and homeland defense.
Pentagon invests $150M in MP Materials to break China's 92% control of rare earth processing, securing domestic supply chains critical for F-35 jets and defense technologies.
Texas AG Paxton and Speaker Burrows escalate pursuit of absent Democrats with out-of-state legal filings to enforce arrest warrants amid heated redistricting battle.
Texas invests $1.6 million in JET grants for South Texas schools, equipping 482 students with career-ready skills in high-demand fields like nursing and automotive service.
Estes Park businessman pleads guilty in $45M tax fraud scheme that used illegal trusts and a Ponzi-like investment fund promising 3% monthly returns to defraud the IRS and investors.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton honors 11 exceptional Child Support Division attorneys across the state while launching ChAMP, a modernized system that processed $614M in support payments.
Texas mourns the sudden passing of J. Bruce Bugg Jr., visionary Texas Transportation Commission Chairman who transformed state infrastructure and left a lasting legacy as a civic leader.