
Supreme Court student loan case: The arguments explained
The justices have scheduled two hours of arguments in the case Tuesday, though it will probably go longer

The justices have scheduled two hours of arguments in the case Tuesday, though it will probably go longer

The 42-year-old writer is ruling the bestseller lists, ahead of J.K. Rowling, John Grisham and Stephen King. She has sold 20 million books, in which she blends fiction with traumas from her own life

Idaho Gov. Brad Little led the multistate coalition of Republican governors — from Virginia to Alaska — opposing the federal water rule

Workers will ask how residents are doing, see what they need and connect them with appropriate resources from government and nonprofit organizations

Mexican governors have gone to loopy extremes, like putting up billboards, creating special car lanes or creating mock-ups of Tesla ads for their states

Transgender people can be susceptible to cyberbullying or even physical violence because their previous names are an open book in the public record

A lawsuit filed by an anti-abortion group in Texas claims that the Food and Drug Administration wrongly approved mifepristone for abortion use more than 23 years ago

Each year in the United States, they result in 400 to 500 deaths according to federal highway administrators

The wastewater has been delivered to Texas Molecular, which injects hazardous waste into the ground for disposal

Finding the next most recent Texan-less presidential cycle requires going all the way back to 1952
The New York jury reached a unanimous verdict on the five crimes charged against the former secretary of public security of Mexico during the government of Felipe Calderón

The group will share ways to protect providers from prosecution and strategies to maximize federal financing for reproductive health care such as birth control, among other things

The killings occurred at the home of the gunman’s girlfriend in the Houston suburb of Galena Park

The city has been struggling to accommodate 45,000 new arrivals. Mayor Eric Adams – who insists that there is no more room – is asking them to go to Canada

The United States has seen dozens of people killed in mass shootings so far in 2023

The company’s CEO Elon Musk has taken a hard line against organized labor

The case filed by opponents who helped challenge ‘Roe v. Wade’ seeks to reverse a decades-old approval by the Food and Drug Administration

Thirty-one of the 33 first-stage booster engines ignited simultaneously for about 10 seconds in south Texas

The 419-0 action comes as lawmakers clamoring for information about the white balloon that flew over American skies were being briefed by U.S. officials in a classified session

The car reached 67 mph (108 kilometers per hour) two seconds before hitting the second of two trees at 57 mph

She is second Black person whose portrait will hang in the senate chamber of the state Capitol

Patrick Crusius still faces a potential death sentence if he’s convicted on a state capital murder charge in the 2019 shooting that killed 23 people

The 2019 massacre happened on a busy weekend at a supermarket that is typically popular with shoppers from Mexico and the US

Republican leaders of the statehouse, in coordination with Governor DeSantis, ordered the legislature to convene in a special session to restructure the Reedy Creek Improvement District

More than 400,000 customers in Texas still lacked power early Thursday, according to PowerOutage, a website tracking utility reports

Anthony Lowe Jr, who lost both his legs last year after an incident with a Texas State Patrol trooper and was allegedly armed with a knife, was shot by police in Huntington Park

The electric vehicle maker cautioned that if the government decides to pursue an enforcement action, it could possibly have a material adverse impact on its business