Is Ted Cruz’s Podcast PAC Payoff Scheme Illegal?
The Texas senator’s iHeartMedia deal, which sent over $600,000 to an aligned super PAC, may have broken campaign finance laws—or exploited a new loophole.
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The Texas senator’s iHeartMedia deal, which sent over $600,000 to an aligned super PAC, may have broken campaign finance laws—or exploited a new loophole.
Artificial intelligence technologies are all the rage at SXSW. Is our democracy prepared?
In San Antonio, a community coalesces around solidarity with Gaza.
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The heavily contested GOP primaries brought about ousters and uncertainty in the state’s lower legislative chamber and highest criminal court.
Meanwhile, a long-term incumbent who backed a controversial state school takeover easily secures renomination.
The Dallas Democrat will now feature prominently in his party’s hopes to hold on to a razor-thin margin in the Senate this fall.
Challenger Sean Teare handily took out the embattled two-term incumbent Kim Ogg.
"Surges in immigration do not constitute an 'invasion' within the meaning of the Constitution."
Texas' senior senator re-embraces Trump as he vies to become the chamber’s top Republican. That won’t come easy.