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Texas Veterans: Exclusive Land Sale & Bigger Loans Open Now

Texas veterans can bid on 10.82 acres in exclusive land sale until April 16, 2026, with new VLB loan limits up to $200K at 7.25% interest rate.

Texas DPS Names New Central Texas Chief, Finance Head in Leadership Shakeup

Texas DPS appoints Billy Jack Mims as Central Texas Region Chief and Conrad Swan as Assistant Chief of Finance in major leadership reshuffle.

Why Ronald Reagan’s Legacy Still Reigns Supreme in Texas Politics

Texas Republicans continue leveraging Ronald Reagan's legacy through proclamations and awards to signal low-tax, limited government credentials.

Treasury’s New Crypto Security Plan: How the U.S. Is Fighting Digital Asset Crime

Treasury's new cybersecurity initiative targets crypto crime with threat intelligence sharing, digital identity verification, and zero-knowledge proofs.

Frisco ISD Boosts Security After Deadly Stabbing at Track Meet

Frisco ISD implements heightened security for 2026 track meet after fatal stabbing of student Austin Metcalf at last year's district competition.

The Dangers of Blending Fiction and Fact: Lessons from Appomattox

Why blending fabricated White House statements with real Civil War history crosses the line from journalism to dangerous disinformation.

Trump Achieves 11 Months of Zero Migrant Releases at U.S. Border

Trump administration achieves 11 straight months of zero border releases as apprehensions hit 33-year low with 90% decline and 2.5M deportations.

Severe Storms, Flooding Threaten Dallas-Fort Worth: Weekend Weather Alert

North Texas faces severe storms, flooding threats starting Friday with Sunday marked as First Alert Weather Day. Enjoy Thursday's calm skies.

Why Most Americans Struggle to Prevent Chronic Disease—Despite Knowing How

74% of Americans know chronic disease is preventable, but only 1 in 4 feel confident managing their health—revealing a dangerous knowledge gap.

Texas Hemp Shops Sue State Over New Smokable Hemp Ban & Fees

Texas hemp businesses sue to block new DSHS rules redefining hemp, imposing $10K fees, threatening jobs and livelihoods across the industry.

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