Upside-down flag flew outside Justice Alito's home after Trump's 'Stop the Steal' rally: Report
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito reportedly flew the flag outside of his home days after the Capitol riot in 2021 in support of Donald Trump’s claim of fraud in the presidential election.
House committee meeting erupts into chaos after 'fake eyelash' insult
A House Committee hearing turned into chaos when Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene responded to a question from Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett by telling her “I think your fake eyelashes are messing up what you’re reading."
CAIR files lawsuit over alleged free speech violations at campus protests in Texas
CAIR officials believe Texas Gov. Greg Abbott misused the slogan “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free" in an executive order to justify shutting down Pro-Palestine protests at several state universities.
Texas lawmakers begin work on anti-squatting legislation
Texas lawmakers are looking at creating a law to make it easier for homeowners to kick squatters off their property.
Biden, Trump to debate June 27, again in September
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have agreed to two debates hosted by CNN and ABC.
2024 election: Donald Trump's VP candidate list
Former President Donald Trump has not picked a running mate, yet, and according to Business Insider, Greg Abbott didn't make the list.
Nationwide campus protests, DEI was focus of Texas Committee hearing
State lawmakers are trying to decide how to respond to the recent pro-Palestine protests on college campuses. Lawmakers also called on university leaders to explain how they have responded to a law requiring the closure of DEI programs.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. says campaign has enough signatures needed to get on Texas ballot
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. says his campaign has more than double the signatures needed to get on the ballot in Texas.
Texas congresswoman files bill to deport foreigners committing crimes at college protests
The bill filed by Texas Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne calls for a change in the immigration law that would deport foreign nationals found guilty of a crime at "pro-terrorism or antisemitic rallies" in the United States.
Firearm thefts from vehicles triple over the past decade, data shows
Firearm thefts from vehicles in the U.S. have tripled over the past decade, becoming the primary source of stolen guns, with many ending up at crime scenes or used in violent crimes.
House rejects Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene effort to oust Mike Johnson as speaker
Lawmakers quickly rejected Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene's effort to oust Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday.
Judge postpones Trump's classified documents case indefinitely
Former President Donald Trump’s classified records trial stemming from Special Counsel Jack Smith’s investigation was postponed indefinitely on Tuesday.
TikTok files lawsuit over law that would force sale, ban in US
TikTok and its Chinese parent company ByteDance are suing the U.S. federal government over the recently-passed law that could ban the social media platform.
Civil rights leader Daisy Bates, singer Johnny Cash to be honored with statues at US Capitol
Civil Rights leader Daisy Bates and Musician Johnny Cash are set to be commemorated with statues at the U.S. Capitol, representing Arkansas.
2024 Texas elections: Live results
View results from this year's general and special elections across central Texas.
Georgetown ISD voters approve $649.5M bond package
All four Georgetown ISD bond package propositions passed with 60% or more of the vote.
Texas elections 2024: Austin residents vote on 'dis-annexation' of neighborhoods
Saturday's election results could mean an exodus of neighborhoods from the city of Austin. Residents of certain outlying areas voted to decide if their neighborhood should be removed from city limits.
Texas elections 2024: Big-ticket items on the Williamson County ballot
Saturday's elections had voters deciding on some hot-button issues in Williamson County, including whether Georgetown will get three new schools and if the Taylor City Council will get a pay raise.
Campus Palestine protests, Paxton sues Biden, political deepfakes: This Week in Texas Politics
Campus protests were the big news this week, but there were still plenty of other headlines This Week in Texas Politics.
Democratic US Rep. Henry Cuellar of Texas and his wife are indicted over ties to Azerbaijan
Texas Democratic U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar and his wife have been charged with bribery, unlawful foreign influence and money laundering schemes.