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The flight attendant, who sued the airline and workers union in 2017, already received nearly $500,000 in damages last week after she was fired for sending anti-abortion pictures to a union leader.
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The "status quo" of the decades-old conspiracy mill is preserved until a hearing next month.
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A Trump administration agency has sued other states that sought to regulate Kalshi, Polymarket and other prediction operations under their gambling laws.
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Unlike criminal warrants, ICE administrative warrants don’t require approval from an independent judge. ICE defends the practice, but legal experts say they can have errors and risk wrongful detention.
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The Texas Supreme Court lifted a temporary injunction preventing the Department of State Health Services from enforcing a rule effectively criminalizing delta-8.
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Former Attorneys General have used the role of AG to launch their national political careers. And Texas AG Ken Paxton hopes he's next.
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A Travis County District Court has ordered the Texas Workforce Commission to comply with an agreement it made with the developer of the project once known as EPIC City.
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A spokesperson for Waymo says the company is working to improve the way it responds in an emergency.
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A new report from the Commonwealth Fund found Texas has worse racial and ethnic health disparities than other states in the Southwest.
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North Texas was hit by severe weather on Tuesday, with buildings and houses reportedly damaged in several areas.