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Virginia Judge Blocks Redistricting Referendum: Key Legal Battle Erupts

Virginia judge blocks redistricting referendum hours after voters approved it, sparking constitutional battle over ballot validity and judicial authority.

Dallas Considers Buyout of Polluting Shingle Plants Amid Health Fears

Dallas spends $200K to study buyout of GAF and Tamko shingle factories emitting 260+ tons of pollution yearly into West Dallas and Joppa neighborhoods.

Ted Cruz Predicts Government Shutdown: Accuses Democrats of Political Motive

Ted Cruz bets $100 Democrats will shut down government on Oct. 1st to energize voters, proposes permanent TSA funding to prevent future shutdowns.

Iran Seizes Ships in Strait of Hormuz Amid US Blockade and Ceasefire

Iran seizes ships in Strait of Hormuz despite Trump ceasefire extension, escalating tensions as nuclear talks hang in balance amid $500M daily blockade losses.

Texas Ten Commandments Law: Court Ruling Sparks Religion in Schools Debate

Fifth Circuit upholds Texas law requiring Ten Commandments in classrooms, setting stage for Supreme Court showdown over church-state separation.

Trump Extends Iran Ceasefire Indefinitely Amid Blockade Tensions

Trump extends Iran ceasefire indefinitely after saying he'd resume bombing, leaving naval blockade in place as fractured talks continue.

Texas Civil Rights Lawyer Mistakenly Declared Dead, Loses Voter Registration

Texas civil rights attorney Domingo Garcia's voter registration was wrongly canceled after state records mistakenly marked him as deceased despite voting weeks prior.

US Sanctions Hit Iran’s Drone and Missile Network Across Turkey, UAE

US Treasury sanctions 14 entities across Iran, Turkey, and UAE linked to drone and missile programs under Trump's 'Economic Fury' campaign.

Arlington Mayor Race 2024: Taxes, Transparency & Leadership at Stake

Arlington's mayoral race between incumbent Jim Ross and challenger Steve Cavender turns personal over taxes, IRS debt, and transparency ahead of May 2 election.

Dallas Invests $1M in East Oak Cliff Fresh Market to Fight Food Desert

Dallas Councilman Maxie Johnson invests $1M in community-led fresh market and hydroponic farm to combat East Oak Cliff's decades-long food desert.

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