The biggest winner from Thursday night鈥檚 Democratic presidential candidate debate in Houston may have been the diversity on the stage.
At the Monitor Breakfast, GOP Sen. Ted Cruz predicted Texas will be 鈥渉otly contested,鈥 thanks to the growing clout of suburban voters.
The last purpose-built klan building stands in Fort Worth. A group wants to turn it into a community space for racial healing. Others want it gone.
Whether to publicize lists of police whose testimony is considered unreliable in court has sparked debate over transparency and rights to due process.
A judge ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay $572 million, while the owners of Purdue Pharma are offering to settle 2,000 lawsuits for $10 to $12 billion.
Twenty-two people have died as a result of the Aug. 3 attack in El Paso, Texas, about as many murders as the city usually gets in a year.
Bareback bronc rider Will Lowe is a three-time national champ. He, like other riders, sees himself as an extreme athlete preserving a legacy he loves.
Dr. Marsha Griffin has visited every government facility that could hold newly arrived migrant children in the Rio Grande Valley.
Naomi Shihab Nye, the new young people鈥檚 poet laureate, encourages children to slow down and notice details 鈥 to see that every life is extraordinary.
Immigration debates often center on government policy. At the U.S.-Mexico border, an army of everyday citizens offers help where officials cannot.
The Supreme Court ruling on gerrymandering grabbed headlines, but the court also considered cases on abortion, DACA, 鈥淥bamacare,鈥 and more.
In a 5-4 ruling, the U.S. Supreme Court Thursday blocked the addition of a citizenship question to the 2020 census.
As this year鈥檚 term closes, the conservative-majority United States Supreme Court is placing a shrinking value on legal precedent.
鈥榃hen They See Us,鈥 a drama about the conviction and exoneration of the Central Park Five, is causing a range of reactions to how justice is meted.
The Bladensburg Peace Cross, a religious symbol erected to honor World War I casualties, may remain on public land, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday.
After traumatic incidents, are police officers and firefighters receiving what mental health professionals consider the best short-term care?
Three recent lawsuits against opioid manufacturers point to different models of justice, from guilty verdicts to payout without admitting wrongdoing.
Tax increases and Texas may seem like oxymoron. The red state is trying to keep taxes low while not betraying voters and core conservative values.
Texas is considered a laboratory for conservative politics. But some worry that role is becoming diluted in the push to focus on pocketbook issues.
On Tuesday, the Supreme Court heard arguments in what is likely to be one of the biggest decisions of this term.