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When people sought information in the early days of the crisis, it was hard to come by.
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For the past four years, Texas Republicans have had an ally in the White House. Now they’re readying for the familiar role of conservative counterweight.
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Michelle Beckley and Ana-Maria Ramos, both Democrats who represent areas in North Texas, will be sworn in via alternative means instead.
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Michael Sorrell has led Paul Quinn College since 2007. Years earlier, he served in the Clinton Administration for a year and a half. Now that Democrats control both houses, he hopes they rapidly appoint judges and address the census.
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Experts expect a Legislative session akin to 2019, with less emphasis on culture war issues.
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Paxton has pursued controversial cases since taking office in 2015. He's also reportedly being investigated for abuse of office.
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Voting is set for Saturday in a divisive runoff for the Texas State Senate District 30 seat formerly held by Pat Fallon.
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The race pits two conservative candidates against each other.
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In his first public remarks since Joe Biden won the presidential election, President Trump hinted at the possibility of turnover at the White House, which he has resisted over the past week.
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Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said Tuesday he is offering up to $1 million to "incentivize, encourage and reward" people for reports of voter fraud in Texas, even as there's been no evidence of mass voter fraud and experts say it's rare.
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The pastor, a longtime ally of Donald Trump, called Biden's victory a "bitter pill to swallow" in a column for Fox News' website.
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Democrats and liberals had high hopes of flipping the state of Texas in 2020. But from the presidency down to the Texas House, they faced disappointment. Here's a look at the takeaways for the two major parties after the 2020 election.