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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.

Ken Paxton, ActBlue, and the Search for Campaign Finance Lawsuit Facts

# Meta Description Without court documents or verified sources, allegations of Ken Paxton's ActBlue lawsuit remain unreportable—here's why proper sourcing matters.

US Deepens Gulf Financial Ties Amid Rising Iranian Tensions

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent deepens Gulf financial ties amid Iran tensions, signing deals with Saudi Arabia and Qatar to bolster regional stability.

Congress Extends FISA Section 702: What the 10-Day Deal Means for Surveillance Law

Congress passes last-minute 10-day extension of FISA Section 702 surveillance powers at 2 a.m., punting contentious spy law debate to April 30, 2026.

Trump Launches ‘America Prays’ for Nation’s 250th: Faith, Bible, and Politics

Trump administration launches "America Reads the Bible" and "America Prays" initiatives to mark 250 years of Scripture in America ahead of nation's semiquincentennial.

US Sanctions Colombian Mercenary Network Fueling Sudan’s Civil War

U.S. sanctions Colombia-based network recruiting veterans to fight for Sudan's RSF paramilitary amid civil war that's killed 150,000 and displaced millions.

Operation Economic Fury: US Slaps Sanctions on Iranian Oil, Iraqi Militias

U.S. launches Operation Economic Fury, sanctioning Iranian oil networks and Iraqi militia commanders in sweeping financial warfare strategy.

Dallas Risks $100M+ Over Police, ICE, and Immigration Funding Fight

Dallas risks losing over $100M in state and federal funding as police chief refuses ICE cooperation, sparking clash with Gov. Abbott and mayor.

Ken Paxton’s Legal Crusade: Texas AG Sues Cities Over Immigration, Taxes, and Power

Texas AG Ken Paxton sues Houston, 1,000+ cities over immigration, tax laws—using his office to wage legal war on local governments statewide.

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