Health Class No Longer Required In Texas High Schools
AUSTIN, Texas (AP)-- Health class will no longer be a state requirement for high school students this fall, making Texas one of the few states in the ...
AUSTIN, Texas (AP)-- Health class will no longer be a state requirement for high school students this fall, making Texas one of the few states in the ...
Mike Lux | Posted 08.07.2009 | Politics
The fundamental problem for Texas Democrats will not be solved until the political class there and nationally finally does something about the elephant in the room.
AP | Posted 08.07.2009 | Politics
LUBBOCK, Texas — Alberto Gonzales, who resigned as U.S. attorney general two years ago, is coming to Texas Tech this fall to teach political sci...
Emma Ruby-Sachs | Posted 08.06.2009 | Politics
Stonewall was an expression of power and identity in the face of forced anonymity and oppression. The raid at Fort Worth is a different story altogether.
Craig "Meathead" Goldwyn | Posted 08.01.2009 | Style
If you're planning a cookout for this most patriotic of days, here's an opportunity to celebrate the American dream. Because hot dog culture is American history.
AP | Posted 08.01.2009 | Style
WICHITA FALLS, Texas - The Cow Lot Western Wear store was a place you could hang your hat, literally. The store, which opened in 1953, sold boots and...
Huffington Post | Susan Crile | Posted 08.01.2009 | Politics
Joe the Plumber is planning a Tea Party tour for the Fourth of July holiday, World Net Daily reports. Samuel Wurzelbacher first gained notoriety dur...
Art Brodsky | Posted 07.30.2009 | Media
With up to $350 million in federal stimulus funds allocated for broadband mapping, an organization called Connected Nation is racking up the frequent flying miles in an effort to capture the lion's share of the money.
Associated Press | Posted 07.30.2009 | Politics
FORT WORTH (AP) -- Protesters upset with the way police conducted a raid on a gay nightclub rallied in downtown Fort Worth. Seven people were arreste...
John Terzano | Posted 07.25.2009 | Politics
Forensic science is not flawless, and its use in the criminal justice system is in great need of reform.
AP | MARK SHERMAN | Posted 07.23.2009 | Politics
WASHINGTON — The Voting Rights Act, the government's chief weapon against racial discrimination at polling places since the 1960s, survived a Su...
USA Today | Posted 07.23.2009 | Politics
Most of the $2.2 billion in economic stimulus money for Army Corps of Engineers construction projects will be spent in the home districts of members o...
James Warren | Posted 07.22.2009 | Media
Citizens across America, especially New York and Illinois, must read the July Texas Monthly so they can be reassured that their state legislators aren't the biggest idiots.
Harold S. Luft | Posted 07.16.2009 | Politics
Research has shown that more access to, and time with, primary care physicians can lead to better management of chronic illness and less interventional work and costs.
AP | JEFF CARLTON | Posted 07.13.2009 | Green
CLEBURNE, Texas — The earth moved here on June 2. It was the first recorded earthquake in this Texas town's 140-year history _ but not the last....
AP | JEFF CARLTON | Posted 07.13.2009 | Home
DALLAS — Nearly 270 employees were fired or suspended for abusing or neglecting residents of large, state-run institutions for the mentally disa...
Wall Street Journal | RUSSELL GOLD and ANGEL GONZALEZ | Posted 07.10.2009 | Green
Texas elected officials Tuesday railed against federal efforts to curb global warming, claiming it would throttle the state's economy -- one of the fe...
John Terzano | Posted 07.10.2009 | Politics
We recently released a report on thirty-nine DNA cases of wrongful conviction in Texas. Collectively, these thirty-nine innocent men served almost 500 years for crimes they did not commit.
AP | MICHAEL GRACZYK | Posted 07.05.2009 | Green
HOUSTON — BP Products North America Inc. is being sued by Texas authorities who accuse the petrochemical giant of 46 pollution violations at its...
AP | JEFF CARLTON | Posted 07.04.2009 | Politics
DALLAS — A Texan is trying to put a former president under oath and find out what he knew and when he knew it. But the issue isn't national secu...
John Terzano | Posted 06.27.2009 | Home
Last night, as the Texas House of Representatives hit the deadline to consider Senate bills, the state lost the opportunity to act on a host of import...
AP | Posted 06.22.2009 | Politics
SAN ANGELO, Texas — The mayor of a West Texas city abruptly resigned Wednesday, picking love over his love of office. J.W. Lown told the San An...
Huffington Post | Nicholas Graham | Posted 06.15.2009 | Politics
In tonight's installment of Countdown's "WTF Moment," Olbermann takes a realistic look at what would happen if Texas actually followed through on Gove...
Jim Luce | Posted 06.14.2009 | Politics
Funding would be better used to investigate and sanction U.S. employers who habitually hire undocumented migrants. This would not only be cheaper, but more humane.
Marian Wright Edelman | Posted 06.11.2009 | Living
Why should we continue to let children fall between the chasm of profit-driven health insurance companies and income-restrictive Medicaid and CHIP programs?
Associated Press | Posted 08.08.2009 | Politics