Strangest State: Eclipses and Flying Snakes
A young teen reporter covers the Ken Paxton impeachment on typewriter, serpents fall from the sky and more dispatches from far-flung Texas.
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A young teen reporter covers the Ken Paxton impeachment on typewriter, serpents fall from the sky and more dispatches from far-flung Texas.
We don't want to know what he uses for toilet paper.
The second week of the impeachment hearings may be the last. But there’s still a lot of ground to cover.
The attorney general and his wife helped promote a company run by an ex-lobbyist accused in court of breaching his fiduciary duty to other firms.
Nearly 4,000 pages of exhibits paint the clearest picture yet of the allegations against the attorney general for prolific abuse of power, bribery, philandering, and apparent coverups.
If history repeats itself, the attorney general's wife could prosper even if he goes down in an impeachment trial.
Impeached and in peril, the walls may finally be closing in on the allegedly criminal Texas attorney general.
Has accountability finally come to Texas?