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Border Patrol agents recorded the fewest monthly migrant apprehensions since 2021 on southern border
Migrant apprehensions in Texas decreased by nearly one-third in June, the first month of a new order by President Joe Biden that widely limited asylum claims.
Before he was Donald Trump’s running mate, J.D. Vance was U.S. Sen. John Cornynโs staffer
Cornyn said Vance was โsmartโ and โwell spoken,โ praising former President Donald Trump for selecting him as a running mate.
Help us understand your opinions on the use of AI in journalism
AI is being developed at a breakneck pace. Weโre partnering with 10 other newsrooms to understand our audiencesโ attitudes about the use of AI in news gathering.
Gov. Greg Abbott defends trip to East Asia during Hurricane Beryl
Abbottโs critics say he could have postponed the trip until the storm had passed, or at least cut it short once he saw the scale of the disaster.
With new legislation, Ted Cruz and John Cornyn aim to pressure Mexico to send water to Texas
Mexico owes Texas 900,000 acre-feet of water. But a regional drought is complicating the binational agreement.
Houston property insurance is already expensive. Hurricane Beryl will make it worse.
Insurance researchers and analysts expect insurers will continue raising already high premiums โ and become more selective with what type of damage they cover.
Allred outraises Cruz in latest quarter, but Cruz has more cash on hand
Cruz now has a cash advantage, with $12.1 million cash on hand compared to Allredโs $10.4 million.
Abbott reprimands CenterPoint and calls for an investigation into the utilityโs response to Beryl blackouts
Abbott demanded that the utility company produce a plan by the end of July outlining how it will improve power reliability ahead of future storms.
Texas judge orders sheriff, school district to release Uvalde school shooting records
A group of news organizations including The Texas Tribune had sued for access to the records.


