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A new Texas measure sent to Governor Greg Abbott clarifies governing board authority of universities.
A pro-Israel gathering in red-state Texas has been cancelled after authorities warned organizers the gathering was attracting credible terror threats.
A Christian apologist doesn't agree with the changes an up-and-coming singer would like to see to Sunday morning worship.
If Elon Musk was looking to buy influence in Washington, D.C., his return on investment might be the largest sliding scale in world history, a GOP strategist says.
Gun groups are pleased that the Supreme Court tossed a case from Mexico.
In time to honor Title IX's 53rd anniversary, the U.S. Department of Education is officially recognizing June as "Title IX Month."
As Senate debate continues on the "Big, Beautiful Bill," critics point to an increased deficit. Too few spending cuts, they say.
Feel free to laugh at the argument that it's ignorant to think university professors favor Democrats in their donations or in their classes.
A lawyer thinks the Supreme Court got it right with a reverse discrimination case.
The U.S. Army is surpassing recruiting expectations as they meet their recruiting numbers four months early for the fiscal year.