The subsidies at the center of the ongoing shutdown could lead more Bexar County residents to the taxpayer-funded hospital ...
Voters will decide on 17 proposed changes to the Texas Constitution this fall, deciding whether to throw their support behind amendments that would cut property taxes, codify the rights of parents, ...
Acclaimed whiskey expert Lew Bryson discusses the origin of the term master distiller in the excerpt from his latest book, “American Whiskey Master Class.” Lew Bryson started writing about whiskey 30 ...
AUSTIN — The rights of Texas parents to raise their children without government interference would carry the same power as free speech if voters support an amendment that would write those protections ...
Walking through an antique shop, you’re surrounded by items calling back to times of yore. Whether they’re china tea sets reminiscent of your grandma’s heirlooms or a Rococo settee begging to return ...
This week’s federal approval of the Dallas-based Texas Stock Exchange is the latest win for the city’s rapidly growing finance industry, experts say – and it could have far-reaching effects beyond ...
The slang phrase "6-7" does not typically have a serious meaning and is often used for fun or as a joke. Some users on TikTok have associated the phrase with the 2024 rap song “Doot Doot (6 7)” by ...
On Nov. 4, Texas voters will get the final say on 17 constitutional amendments — usually listed as statewide propositions at the top of the ballot — including billions of dollars in property tax cuts ...
The federal government shut down after midnight Wednesday as Republicans and Democrats in the U.S. Senate failed to come to terms on budget negotiations, with both sides blaming each other. Amid the ...
Oscar-nominated director James Mangold has a lot of big movies on his plate, and he’s just secured a deal to make even more of them. Mangold just signed a deal to “develop, direct, and produce feature ...
The slang term, “6-7” or simply “67,” has taken over TikTok, sparking memes, edits and inside jokes among Generation Alpha and younger members of Gen Z. The phrase traces back to the drill rap song ...