Texas has sued the Biden administration 100 times, Attorney General Ken Paxton announced Monday. Paxton hit the milestone ...
The narrative descends — literally — into what could be called the Bad Basement horror sub-genre, seen in recent movies such ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has successfully made his state the only one in the country that isn’t required to follow the Biden administration’s efforts to ensure that emergency ...
On Tuesday, Attorney General Ken Paxton sued the U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and their heads, in U.S. District Court Northern District San Angelo Division.
Attorney General Ken Paxton called Tuesday for state Rep. Jeff Leach, R-Allen, to resign, saying he was making a criminal referral over the North Texas lawmaker’s recent communication with a ...
Letters to the Editor - Ken Paxton, SBOE District 12, Frisco ISD, voting on facts Readers are surprised by Paxton’s latest lawsuit; support George King for State Board of Education; disagree ...
Ken Paxton issued a statement after the execution of Robert Roberson, 57, was delayed following an 11th hour bid by lawmakers to overturn his death sentence. Roberson was set to die by lethal ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton insisted on the guilt of death row inmate Robert Roberson in a graphic press release Wednesday. Credit: Eli Hartman/The Texas Tribune Audio recording is automated ...
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You might think the biggest problem billionaire Citadel boss Ken Griffin faces in moving his hedge fund and market-making empire from crime-ridden Chicago to the sunny and far less dangerous ...
A bipartisan group of Texas state representatives are speaking out after Attorney General Ken Paxton criticized lawmakers for defending a death row inmate. Robert Roberson was set to be executed ...
Read full article: Haven for Hope to offer free resources, services at open house during Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton insisted on the guilt of death row ...