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The Kids Online Safety Act’s supporters say it will keep children safe from harassment and cyberbullying online. Opponents say it gives state attorneys general too much power to dictate what youth can view online.
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The state’s high court allowed the investigations to continue but said the Texas Department of Family Protective Services is not bound by Gov. Abbott and Attorney General Paxton’s orders.
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Senate Bill 912 is one of more than 90 such bills advanced in state legislatures across the country in the wake of last year’s demonstrations against racism and police violence.
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The Trump administration has expanded its new asylum claim review program to the Rio Grande Valley.The Prompt Asylum Claim Review program, or PACR, has…
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Signs of a troop presence in the Rio Grande Valley are not hard to find, especially near ports of entry.The Pentagon said 2,800 troops have deployed to…
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"We don't feel we have to represent any group – including white supremacists – seeking to demonstrate with firearms," said the organization, which has long defended groups unpopular with its members.
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On Friday Texas and 12 other states asked a federal judge to block the Obama administration’s order to school districts to allow transgender students to…
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TUCSON, Ariz. — The ACLU filed a lawsuit Wednesday seeking information about allegations of abuse involving migrant children, including many who were…
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Texas Matters: A Texas militia group takes border security into their own hands. Also on this show: Bill Powers out at University of Texas, Phil Collins…
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The American Civil Liberties Union of Texas say they will be closely monitoring the area of the border occupied by an armed militia known online as…