Ohio State loses Will Howard but returns a bevy of weapons in its title defense. The Texas football team will still be really good in 2025, but the hype surrounding new quarterback Arch Manning is ...
Following the federal government's potential overhaul of the U.S. Department of Education, a Texas lawmaker is seeking to eliminate the Texas Education Agency, responsible for overseeing public ...
In his Jeffersonian influence, Childress goes through Texas’ several grievances of the Mexican government and leadership. With problems like malfeasant governance, violating the social contract ...
I feel that way about Salado, Texas. There are no stoplights on Salado’s Main Street. The population, as of 2023, was 2,394. Lots of people know about this special little town, but thousands of ...
Schlossnagle on Texas' struggles against Dartmouth pitching: “You don't have to throw hard to be a good pitcher. You just have to mix your pitches and move them around." The Horns won a home ...
The legislation mandates oversight of the hemp industry by the Texas Department of Agriculture and the Department of State Health Services, and includes numerous regulatory safeguards and business ...
A measles outbreak in Texas, the largest in 30 years, is raising concerns about declining vaccination rates. Measles vaccination rates in many states, including Arizona, have fallen below what is ...
Meanwhile, our already underfunded public schools would see their financial problems increase – and more teachers disappear from classrooms – as they continued to educate most of Texas ...
This approach is failing our schools, burdening our teachers and, most importantly, shortchanging our 5.4 million Texas students. The current system excessively emphasizes the State of Texas ...
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The most annoying part, though, is all of Texas’ state laws spell marijuana “marihuana” like it’s the 1800s. God bless the cannabis advocacy groups, like the Texas Cannabis Policy Center ...