A Hooters-obsessed woman and a former Navy SEAL were accused of murdering a Virginia-based couple and dismembering the bodies ...
The Professional Ethics Committee for the State Bar of Texas found in an ethics opinion that a Texas lawyer practicing in Texas cannot join a Washington, D.C., firm with a non-lawyer partner, even if ...
Governor Greg Abbott has reappointed Walter “Frank” Coppersmith, III and Keith Halman to the Department of Information ...
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Feb. 6-23, on Octagon Stage. Ten-year-old Kenny chronicles the events of a fateful summer for the Watson family of Flint, ...
The Wolverines (17-5, 9-2 Big Ten) have won three straight to pull into a second-place tie with No. 9 Michigan State behind ...
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Pascal Siakam made a key 3-pointer late in the fourth quarter and finished with 20 points, nine rebounds and five assists to help the Indiana Pacers beat the reeling Atlanta Hawks 132-127 on Saturday ...
After trailing nearly the entire game, No. 19-ranked La Vega stormed back to defeat Lorena, 46-38, on Tuesday, securing its ...
The new injunction prohibits advertising and age verification restrictions in the SCOPE Act, which aims to make social media ...
Legislators are expected to take up a $360 million proposal that would change the landscape of financial aid in the state.
AUSTIN — A federal judge Friday partially blocked a 2023 Texas law that required digital service providers to protect minors from accessing harmful content online.