88th LegislatureStatewide NewsLegislation Seeking to Block Hostile Nations from Owning Land in Texas Draws Controversy
Legislation filed by State Senator Lois Kolkhorst would prohibit future land sales to citizens and governments of foreign nations.
Legislation filed by State Senator Lois Kolkhorst would prohibit future land sales to citizens and governments of foreign nations.
Ted Cruz said Joe Biden is “attacking and belittling” Israel as the country faces bombardment from Hamas, a terrorist organization.
Citing concerns of the coronavirus spreading, President Trump says asylum seekers and those seeking to enter the U.S. illegally will be turned away.
Two additional evacuees quarantined at Lackland Air Force Base have tested positive for the coronavirus, as concerns over the virus draw attention from Sen. Cruz and the Trump administration.
Researchers at UT Austin created a 3D scale map of the portion of the coronavirus that attaches to human cells, leading to a possible breakthrough in developing a vaccine for the infectious virus.
Texas Rep. Dan Crenshaw's proposed legislation prohibiting drone sales with China passed by voice vote in the House with support from fellow Texas Rep. Van Taylor.
President Trump gave his annual address to Congress on Tuesday night, emphasizing the economic growth under his administration and the progress being made in securing the southern border.
The Department of Homeland Security announced new travel restrictions for an additional six countries last Friday, bringing the total number of nations impacted to thirteen.
This week, President Trump is expected to announce an expansion of the travel ban three years after the original ban was implemented.
The seventh and final Democratic debate before the Iowa Caucuses occurred in Des Moines last night, highlighting the divides between the more moderate candidates and progressives.
After Gov. Abbott announced an opt-out of the refugee resettlement program in 2020, State Department data shows Texas took in more refugees than any other state in the last decade.
Hours after Gov. Abbott warned of increased cyberattack attempts directed at state entities, the Texas Department of Agriculture's website was defaced to show a picture of Qassem Soleimani.