Texas
Every ten years, Texas redraws its political maps. But this time, they didn’t wait.Led by Governor Greg Abbott and pushed by Donald Trump, Republicans launched a mid-decade redistricting plan.They claimed it’s about fairness and growth. Critics say it’s a raw power grab.The new map could give Republicans five more congressional seats, flipping districts led by […]
A former assistant dean of admissions at Texas Southern University will be heading to prison for the better half of a decade, according to reports. Edward Wayne Rene was sentenced to eight years in prison, after pleading guilty on Wednesday, for “theft of a public servant and sexual performance by a minor.” Rene has also […]
Pornhub and other pornography companies failed to block a new Texas law requiring age verification for online access to obscene materials. The U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that the age requirements were constitutional and did not violate the First Amendment. In response, Pornhub disabled its website in Texas to comply with the law, stating that […]
Another day, another tragic story to report. While the nation is still reeling from the deadly mass shooting that took place in Buffalo, New York on May 14th, news of another causality scenario has made its way around the web.
Less than 24 hours after news broke that we lost legendary New York DJ Kay Slay, reports are in that Roderick "Pooh" Clark, member of the 90s R&B group Hi-Five, has passed away.
A day of Faith, Family and Fun! Saturday, April 9, 2022.
If you haven't seen it yet, photos of board patrol in Del Rio, Texas have gone viral for attempting to remove Haitians from the border.Â
If you live in one of these states, take special care of your personal info and monitor online transactions: The FBI reports instances of online fraud are on the rise.
The family of a middle school student is demanding answers from Haggard Middle School after bullying, racism, and humiliation allegations were made by 13-year-old Semarion Humphrey.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced on Tuesday (March 2) Texas would be the largest state to end its mask mandate, nearly eight months after it was originally announced to help combat the spread of COVID-19.
Texas has now surpassed California, the most populous state, and reportedly has the 10th most cases in the world.
Some pundits are alleging Abbott's decision is another form of voter suppression in regards to the 2020 election.