Longmire: Legalized Pot Will Force Cartels to Diversify Further
Breitbart Texas’ Contributing Editor and author of the forthcoming book Border Insecurity recently joined Fusion LIVE to discuss the market effects of American states legalizing marijuana with respect...
View ArticleJane Pauley to Join CBS News
Veteran NBC News journals and former “Today” anchor Jane Pauley will be joining CBS News, Bob Schieffer announced at a symposium at Texas Christian University late Wednesday. *Also read:* ‘NBC Nightly...
View ArticleClinton: New voter restrictions are a step back
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- Former President Bill Clinton used the 50th anniversary of the Civil Rights Act to criticize efforts in several states to restrict voting, saying they threaten to roll back half a...
View ArticleObama offers solace at Fort Hood
FORT HOOD, Texas -- Five years after a similar visit, President Barack Obama was back Wednesday on the same field in front of the same building on the same Army post in the same state, with some of the...
View ArticleTexas Executed Mexican National for Murder and Rape
Texas executed by lethal injection on Wednesday a Mexican citizen who was convicted of bludgeoning a man to death and repeatedly raping the man's wife.Ramiro Hernandez, 44, was pronounced dead at 6:28...
View ArticleThe Unforeseen Consequences of the Volunteer Army
Recent episodes of random violence at U.S. Army bases, the latest at Fort Hood in Texas, have underscored one of the little-recognized and heartrending consequences of our reliance on a volunteer...
View ArticleObama Celebrates Civil Rights Legacy, Capitol Hill Erupts With Racial Tension
On the same day that President Obama, the nation’s first black president, celebrated the legacy of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 at the LBJ Library in Texas, Capitol Hill was boiling over with racial...
View ArticleRangers' Beltre has mild quad strain; may avoid DL
ARLINGTON, Texas -- Adrian Beltre has a mild left quadriceps strain that will keep him out of the lineup for now, but the Texas Rangers plan to wait and see if their third baseman can avoid a trip to...
View ArticleJonathan Blake 2014 Fall/Winter Couture Collection Delights Clients, Special...
HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jonathan Blake Fall/Winter 2014 Collection Excites and Surprises guests at runway fashion show with Miss Texas 2013 Ali Nugent and Wolf named Scout in grand finale! Reported...
View ArticleRangers minor leaguer draws 50-game drug penalty
NEW YORK (AP) -- A minor league pitcher for the Texas Rangers has been suspended 50 games after testing positive for a performance-enhancing drug.The commissioners office says Double-A lefty Martire...
View ArticleLSU, Texas A&M offer but 2016 Ehret linebacker Michael Divinity plans to...
Divinity recently took in the LSU spring game Reported by nola.com 4 hours ago.
View ArticleAmerican Forests to Plant 1.6 Million Trees in 2014
Global ReLeaf Program Features 33 Projects in 14 States and Six Countries Washington, DC (PRWEB) April 10, 2014 American Forests will partner with local organizations in 14 states and six countries to...
View ArticleDemocrats embrace adding photos to Social Security cards
As Republicans push for new voting restrictions around the country, a handful of Democrats have coalesced around an impromptu idea: placing a photo on Social Security cards. Former U.N. ambassador and...
View ArticleThe Texas Tribune: Digging Up Old Drilling Logs to Strike Not Oil, but Water
As drought grips most of Texas, researchers are combing the records to map brackish groundwater in the state’s 30 aquifers — hidden resources that could help quench the state’s long-term thirst....
View ArticleThomas J. Henry Injury Attorneys Sues GM Engineers Over Defective Ignition...
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas, April 10, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Thomas J. Henry, a personal injury attorney leading the nation in GM recall injury and death litigation, has filed yet another lawsuit through his...
View ArticleBush says education key to civil rights
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) -- Former President George W. Reported by MyNorthwest.com 3 hours ago.
View ArticleAllied Pilots Association President on Republic Pilots: “Should Have...
FORT WORTH, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Allied Pilots Association clarification regarding an April 9 press release addressing rejection of a tentative agreement by Republic Airways Holding's pilots....
View ArticleGeorge W. Bush says education is key to civil rights
Former President George W. Bush has closed a three-day civil rights summit in Texas by saying education is the key for opportunity for poor and minority children and that he fears what he calls the...
View ArticleSome big GOP names coming to Utah
Utahns will get a chance to see some big names in the GOP, including potential presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas,... Reported by Deseret News 3 hours ago.
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