Texas GOP Convention Advocates Christian Conservatism, Contemplates Election Policy Overhaul
The Texas GOP convention promoted Christianity and conservative values, proposing policies to reshape elections and public education with a Christian focus, while high-profile Republicans framed the political conflict as spiritual warfare.
Texas Runoff Elections Poised to Shape State's Political Future Amid High-Stakes GOP Battles and Democratic Rifts
Texas voters are deciding key party nominees in the primary runoff elections with potential changes to the state's political landscape, affecting the GOP, education funding, gun policy, and Democratic internal dynamics.
Tragic Frontline, Military Suicide Rates Tower Over Combat Deaths, Sparking Calls for Action
The article discusses the increase in suicide rates among military personnel compared to combat fatalities, with the Army showing particularly high rates. It explores various contributing factors and discusses new research approaches for prevention.
San Antonio School Districts Accused of Illegally Suspending Homeless Students Despite State Ban
Several San Antonio school districts have been suspending homeless students, violating a 2019 Texas law. Districts admitted to the oversight and plan corrective training. The TEA is reviewing suspension data to enforce compliance.
Controversial Figure Abraham George Captures Texas GOP Chair, Signaling Shift to Hardline Conservatism
Abraham George has been elected as the chair of the Texas Republican Party, reflecting a shift to a more conservative stance. Despite past personal controversies, he aims to unite the party ahead of the 2024 elections.












