Migrants cut by razor wire, denied water at Texas-Mexico border, DPS emails showA pregnant teen caught in razor wire was among incidents in Operation Lone Star that a trooper called inhumane in a DPS email. By Aarón Torres and Robert T. Garrett31 minutes ago
More than 500,000 Texans booted off Medicaid following end of COVID-era enrollmentA majority of people lost their health insurance coverage because they didn’t respond to renewal information requests in timeBy Marin Wolf4 hours agoMember Exclusive
With property tax cut done, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott still pushing for school choice plan 10:00 AMMember Exclusive
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With property tax cut done, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott still pushing for school choice plan The governor has described a voucher-like plan as a must-have priority, even though a coalition of rural Republicans and urban Democrats have opposed it.By Gromer Jeffers Jr.Member Exclusive
Our recommendation for Dallas ISD Trustee, District 2Jimmy Tran faces Sarah Weinberg in runoff.By Dallas Morning News EditorialOpinionMember Exclusive
House poised to OK psychedelics for military trauma, thanks to Crenshaw-AOC partnershipThe ex-Navy SEAL from Houston and Ocasio-Cortez, a New York democratic socialist, extol psilocybin to treat PTSD, depression and addiction.By Todd J. Gillman
Dallas mom tells first lady of ‘demeaning’ ordeal with doomed fetus, Texas abortion banMember Exclusive
Dallas mom tells first lady of ‘demeaning’ ordeal with doomed fetus, Texas abortion banAs the post-Roe vs. Wade era nears one-year mark, White House is prodding Congress to restore abortion rights.By Todd J. GillmanMember Exclusive