Gov. Abbott slashes summer lunch program for low-income children from state budget

Gov. Greg Abbott has cut a $60 million provision in the state budget that would allow Texas to enter a federal summer lunch program for low-income children.

Trump officials hold first classified briefing with Congress on Iran strikes

The briefing on Thursday comes as the Senate is set to vote on a resolution that would require congressional approval if President Donald Trump decides to strike Iran again.

Supreme Court: States can cut off Medicaid funding to Planned Parenthood

Public money can't be used on abortion services, but Medicaid patients use Planned Parenthood for things like contraception and cancer screenings.

Election bills in 89th Texas legislative session
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The 89th Texas legislative session wrapped up with a slate of bills that could reshape how elections are run ? and who has access to the ballot box. Natalia Contreras with Votebeat Texas joins Good Day Austin's Katie Orth to discuss.

Trump upset after leaked report on Iran airstrikes
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Next week, the U.S. will meet with Iran as President Trump continues to criticize anyone questioning the effectiveness of the strikes on Iran's nuclear sites. Trump is also furious after a leaked intelligence report appeared to counter his initial claims about the airstrikes. FOX's Rebekah Castor and Doug Luzader report from Washington.

After Texas stops funding border wall program, 'One Big Beautiful Bill' would fill the gap

With Texas stopping new funding for Gov. Greg Abbott's border wall plan, President Donald Trump is telling the Senate to "lock yourself in a room if you must" to pass his spending bill that would replace the effort.

Kilmar Abrego Garcia's release conditions set; ICE likely to detain him

Kilmar Abrego Garcia appeared in federal court Wednesday, where U.S. Magistrate Judge Barbara Holmes ruled he could be released from criminal custody while awaiting trial on human smuggling charges—but only if immigration officials don’t detain him first. 

North Texas faith leaders sue TEA, school districts over Ten Commandments law

The plaintiffs argue the law violates the First Amendment by unconstitutionally pressuring students into religious observance and interfering with parents' rights regarding their children's religious education.

2024 Hays County Road Bond struck down by judge over Texas Open Meetings Act violation

A judge has struck down the 2024 Hays County road bond, ruling that the Commissioners Court violated the Texas Open Meetings Act when it called for a special election for the $440 million bond.

Texas THC ban: Most Texans disapprove of SB 3, poll shows

New polling shows that most Texans disapprove of the Texas Legislature's effort to outlaw the production and sale of THC products in the state.

Trump at NATO: From ‘daddy’ comment to defending US strikes on Iran

From getting called “daddy" doubling down on the damage done to Iran’s nuclear sites, here’s what to know about President Trump’s time at the NATO summit Wednesday.

NYC mayoral primary: Here’s what’s next for Zohran Mamdani

Zohran Mamdani leads after a major upset over Cuomo in NYC’s Democratic mayoral primary. Final ranked-choice results come July 1. Here’s what’s next.

Students react to cell phone ban
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Students across Texas may have to put their phones away now that Governor Abbott has signed a bill banning them in classrooms.

Iran-Israel ceasefire breaks
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Israel and Iran accused each other of breaking a ceasefire during the early hours of their truce.

Texas anti-NDA bill gets Abbott's signature, takes effect later this year

A law banning nondisclosure agreements in sexual assault cases will take effect later this year after getting Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's signature Saturday.

US House bill would close loophole that legalized THC products in Texas

A federal spending bill that passed out of a U.S. House committee on Monday would look to close a loophole that allowed the sale of THC products in states like Texas.