
Texans Want Real Mail-In Ballot Protections
In 2007, when photo voter ID was first being debated in the Texas House, State Rep. Rafael Anchia, a leading Democrat leader from Dallas, spoke against

In 2007, when photo voter ID was first being debated in the Texas House, State Rep. Rafael Anchia, a leading Democrat leader from Dallas, spoke against

Despite the bleak report on learning loss following pandemic school closures, Texas got some very good news last week with the release of the annual

It makes absolutely no sense for the media to be in charge of political debates in Texas or anywhere else. They don’t even pretend to

It has been said that Texas is the best expression of the American idea—and Red McCombs is one of the best expressions of everything it

This commentary was originally published in the Washington Times. CNBC used to stand for the “Consumer News and Business Channel.” but it is now part

When I saw a June 30, Texas Tribune a story headlined: “State education board members push back on proposal to use “involuntary relocation” to describe

This commentary was originally published in the Daily Caller. With inflation breaking records, gas prices pushing $10 per gallon and the border exploding with hundreds

Texas and the country are still in shock from another horrific story of a young man – a boy really — who morphed into killer.

When William Travis wrote his famous “Victory or Death” letter from the Alamo he sent it to “The People of Texas.” Today, the Alamo stands

As a former chancellor for Texas Tech, Kent Hance has been making history in Texas his entire life — serving in the State Legislature and

As the Senior Curator and Historian for the Alamo, nobody knows more about the Alamo than Ernesto Rodriguez — he’s been working around the shrine

What an ugly irony that the Houston Chronicle—which may be the most out-of-touch and Texas-hating newspaper of the metropolitan big five—has just won a Pulitzer

In 2007, when photo voter ID was first being debated in the Texas House, State Rep. Rafael Anchia, a leading Democrat leader from Dallas, spoke against

Despite the bleak report on learning loss following pandemic school closures, Texas got some very good news last week with the release of the annual

It makes absolutely no sense for the media to be in charge of political debates in Texas or anywhere else. They don’t even pretend to

It has been said that Texas is the best expression of the American idea—and Red McCombs is one of the best expressions of everything it

This commentary was originally published in the Washington Times. CNBC used to stand for the “Consumer News and Business Channel.” but it is now part

When I saw a June 30, Texas Tribune a story headlined: “State education board members push back on proposal to use “involuntary relocation” to describe

This commentary was originally published in the Daily Caller. With inflation breaking records, gas prices pushing $10 per gallon and the border exploding with hundreds

Texas and the country are still in shock from another horrific story of a young man – a boy really — who morphed into killer.

When William Travis wrote his famous “Victory or Death” letter from the Alamo he sent it to “The People of Texas.” Today, the Alamo stands

As a former chancellor for Texas Tech, Kent Hance has been making history in Texas his entire life — serving in the State Legislature and

As the Senior Curator and Historian for the Alamo, nobody knows more about the Alamo than Ernesto Rodriguez — he’s been working around the shrine

What an ugly irony that the Houston Chronicle—which may be the most out-of-touch and Texas-hating newspaper of the metropolitan big five—has just won a Pulitzer