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Lawsuit Claims Texas University Discriminates Against Professors Who Don’t Speak Spanish

Federal Lawsuit Alleges Racial Discrimination at Texas University McAllen, Texas – Three female professors have filed a federal lawsuit claiming that university officials are contemplating the establishment of a bilingual university where classes would be taught in Spanish and only Spanish-speaking professors would be hired. They assert that this plan discriminates against them due to […]

Texas lawmakers decide to prohibit hemp products, impacting the $4 billion industry.

Texas is poised to heavily restrict hemp products, as the Republican-dominated Senate and House have passed legislation to prohibit the sale and possession of THC-infused hemp items, encompassing food, oils, and vaping products. This potential ban could significantly impact the state’s burgeoning $4 billion hemp sector, with industry representatives pledging to challenge the law through […]

Roadwork in Texas reveals remains of ancient giant animals

Excavations in Texas Reveal Prehistoric Finds Local officials have announced that recent excavations in Texas have uncovered several large prehistoric remains. Archaeologists are optimistic about making additional discoveries in the near future. The Texas Department of Transport (TXDOT) shared the news through a recent press statement. Authorities revealed that these excavations took place in Lubbock, […]

60 Unauthorized Immigrants Found Guilty of Entering Restricted National Defense Zone in Texas

Federal Prosecutors Convict 60 Illegal Aliens in Texas In Texas, U.S. federal prosecutors have secured convictions against 60 individuals who entered the country illegally, after they pleaded guilty to recently introduced charges. This legal development follows efforts to address trespassing offenses committed by illegal immigrants in a newly established defense area in New Mexico earlier […]

Texas doctor receives 10-year prison sentence in a case of serious patient harm

Texas Doctor Sentenced for Healthcare Fraud A doctor based in Texas, Jorge Zamora Quezada, has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for a scheme involving the misdiagnosis of thousands of patients, which the prosecution described as egregious healthcare fraud. This misconduct spanned nearly two years and resulted in substantial financial gain from unnecessary treatments. […]

Texas AG to Look into U.S. Masters Swimming Following Win by Trans Athlete

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has recently unveiled a survey related to US Masters Swimming, which permits transgender athletes to compete against women. This event happened in San Antonio this past April, where Ana Caldas, a 47-year-old individual identifying as a woman, secured the gold medal in the 45-49 age segment for females. Paxton announced […]

Indian-Origin Businessman Fatally Attacked on Texas Public Bus

Tragic Incident on Austin Bus A tragic event unfolded in the Austin area of Texas when an Indian-origin entrepreneur, Akshay Gupta, was fatally stabbed by another Indian man on a public bus. Gupta, who was 30 years old, was sitting towards the back of the bus when 31-year-old Deepak Kandel attacked him “without provocation.” Emergency […]

Community grieves the loss of former Texas A&M safety Brian Williams

Brian Williams, a former Texas A&M football player, tragically passed away just hours after finishing a half marathon in Irving, Texas. He was only 24 years old. His brother, Laurie Williams III, disclosed that Brian died from complications related to heat stroke. This unexpected loss has left family and friends in shock and mourning. In […]