Lucio Vasquez | The Texas Newsroom
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Hundreds of students and recent graduates in Texas have had their legal status changed by the U.S Department of State over the last few weeks.
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A judge blocked the release of the state’s 2023 school ratings after a lawsuit from more than 120 Texas school districts.
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The alleged attack comes amid a series of attacks and threats against Tesla.
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Severe storms dumped more than half a year’s worth of rain onto parts of the Rio Grande Valley last week.
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The region has endured severe thunderstorms since Wednesday, with some parts of the Rio Grande Valley seeing half a year’s worth of rain in a span of 48 hours.
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The annual on-campus drag show at Texas A&M University welcomed hundreds Thursday night — despite efforts to ban such performances by school officials.
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Authorities say Maria Margarita Rojas presented herself as a gynecologist without a medical license.
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The ruling comes just weeks after a federal lawsuit was filed in an effort to block the school’s ban on drag shows.
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The United States denied Mexico’s request for a special delivery of Colorado River water on Thursday, citing Mexico’s ongoing failure to meet its obligations under an 80-year-old water-sharing treaty between the two countries.
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A newly released audit shows the state spent more than $5.1 million on the impeachment trial of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in 2023.