Starting April 1, millions of Texans on SNAP can no longer buy sugary drinks or candy, as new rules also tighten work requirements and limit who qualifies for food aid. With Valentine’s Day spending ...
Former Vice President Kamala Harris confirmed Friday that she is “thinking about” running for president in 2028 at the 2026 ...
A large study finds older adults who shift to high-quality plant-rich diets see lower dementia risk, while those relying on ...
A Texas Tech law student disciplined for “celebratory” comments about Charlie Kirk’s killing is suing the school, testing how ...
At Lincoln High School, a revamped Digital Media Arts program builds on a broadcast legacy, giving students hands-on training ...
Rock Hall’s 2026 class spans Luther Vandross, Wu-Tang Clan, Oasis and more, with Ed Sullivan honored ahead of a November ...
An Austin judge has temporarily restored Texas’ HUB program for women- and minority-owned firms, reviving access to state ...
As economists tout low unemployment, millions face unstable, low-paid care and contract jobs—especially Black women—showing ...
As U.S. allies reel from Trump’s self-inflicted Iran war and GOP failure to check his power, a critical Texas Senate race ...
A Trump order and the SCORE Act promise to “save” college sports but instead would lock in NCAA power, limit athletes’ ...
With 42.7 million Americans owing $1.6T in student loans, states like Maryland are turning to paid apprenticeships as a more ...
A rare bipartisan housing bill would bar Wall Street landlords from buying more homes, but economists say it may barely dent ...