
Federal public health cuts could cost Texas $700 million
State and local health agencies are having to cut programs and staff to make up the loss and more cuts could be coming. New preliminary figures out …
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House Republicans refuse to pass ceremonial resolution honoring Cecile Richards
Normally, memorial resolutions to honor Texans who have died are passed without controversy. But the resolution for Richards, a former president of …
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Ending 30 Years of Resistance, Trump and Abbott Break the ‘People’s House’
The Legislature’s lower chamber has finally blessed school vouchers—and denied ordinary Texans the chance to weigh in. The morning of the Texas House …
Thousands of pilgrims trek through New Mexico desert to historic adobe church for Good Friday
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A unique Holy Week tradition is drawing thousands of Catholic pilgrims to a small adobe church in the hills of northern New Mexico, in a journey on foot through desert badlands to reach a spiritual wellspring. For generations, people of the Upper Rio Grande Valley and beyond …
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Supreme Court to hear arguments on whether Trump can implement his birthright citizenship plan
The Trump administration wants to end automatic birthright citizenship as enshrined in the Constitution's 14th Amendment. WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court said Thursday it will hear oral arguments next month on whether the Trump administration can take steps to enforce its contentious proposal to end …
Supreme Court "perfectly clear" on returning deported Maryland man: Appeals court
The Trump administration must work to return a wrongly deported Maryland man, a federal appeals court said Thursday, rejecting a request to block a …
Doctors warn of ‘terrifying’ consequences as Trump HHS creates snitch line to report people who get gender-affirming care
Under the administration’s latest guidance, reporting a trans patient’s care may no longer violate HIPAA — and that’s exactly the problem, providers …