Politics

TX Supreme Court Hears Arguments in Mail-In Ballot Appeal

With the deadline to request mail-in ballots looming, the Texas Supreme Court's decision in the mail-in ballot appeal could prove…

5 years ago

Justice Ginsburg Successor Expected to be Fast-Tracked

Ruth Bader Ginsburg's dying wish to delay the confirmation of her successor until after the election likely to be ignored…

5 years ago

Tropical Storm Beta – Leaders Warn to Stay Weather Aware

Progressive leaders on the Texas coast are warning their constituents to monitor official weather sources today ahead of the arrival…

5 years ago

Texans Mark 9/11 Anniversary

Americans all over the country took time today to mark the 19th anniversary of the attack on the World Trade…

5 years ago

Texas is Powered Up

The ERCOT announcement that Texas should have enough power to get through the next few months comes as no real…

5 years ago

Harris County Voters Can Expect Mail-Ballot Applications to be Mailed Court Rules

The Harris County District Court ruled today that the Harris County Clerk can continue to execute their plan to send…

5 years ago

Cruz for Supreme Court? Trump Thinks Maybe?

In a not so stunning show of his power to deflect attention from his own failings (most recently, the revelation…

5 years ago

“Bo’s Law” Next in Series of Police Reform Legislation Filed in Texas Legislature

Texas State Representative Carl Sherman, Sr. (D-Lancaster) announced his intent to file “Bo’s Law,” legislation in honor of Botham Jean,…

5 years ago

Census Must Continue Federal Judge Rules

U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh ruled on Saturday that the U.S. Census should continue until a full hearing can be…

5 years ago

Crenshaw’s Democratic Opponent Accuses Him of Playing Politics With Coronavirus Rhetoric

In the latest round of who can do the job better, Democratic U.S. Congressional District 2 candidate Sima Ladjevardian accuses…

5 years ago