DOJ proposes landmark legislation banning gender-affirming care for transgender youth, escalating federal crackdown despite opposition from medical experts and state attorneys general.
Texas authorities offer $6,000 reward for violent fugitive Robert Bustrillo-Vasquiez, a Honduran national with multiple deportations wanted for kidnapping and sexual assault charges.
Texas invests $405,954 in JET grants to train 195 Austin-area students for in-demand HVAC and welding careers, addressing skilled labor shortages in the state's growing economy.
Pentagon names Army CSM Garric Banfield, a Special Operations veteran, as AFRICOM's new top enlisted leader, replacing Marine SgtMaj Michael Woods after his distinguished service career.
U.S. Treasury freezes assets of Chinese chemical supplier Guangzhou Tengyue for trafficking deadly synthetic opioids and cutting agents despite prior indictments.
U.S. inflation cools to 2.7%, with core goods rising just 1.2% annually—lower than global peers—while food stabilizes and energy prices deliver welcome relief for consumers.
Governor Abbott appoints key judges and officials across Texas, including district courts and commissions, in a strategic move that will shape the state's legal landscape for years to come.
Texas Governor Abbott delivers expanded disaster relief, college affordability measures, and economic boosts through education grants and corporate investments across the Lone Star State.
Gov. Abbott vetoes Texas cannabis ban citing legal challenges, calls for regulation instead while highlighting concerns about safety and federal compliance.
Texas and Abbott partner with HHS on $50B rural healthcare overhaul, investing in telehealth, AI, and lab upgrades to save struggling hospitals serving 6M+ rural Texans.