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STC Hand in Hand Interpreters Club hosts 14th annual Silent Dinner

South Texas College (STC) Hand in Hand Interpreters Club recently hosted its 14th annual Silent Dinner, an immersive event designed to celebrate deaf culture and build bridges between the deaf and hearing communities.

Sen. Cruz’s Service Academy Board Finalizes Texas Military Academy Recommendations

U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) celebrated the work of his Service Academy Nominations Board after it concluded its annual meeting. The Board recommended the most qualified Texas candidates for nomination to our nation’s distinguished military service academies.

Ted Cruz’s Strategic Positioning for a 2028 Bid

Senator Ted Cruz is taking deliberate steps toward a possible 2028 presidential run, amplifying his profile as a traditional conservative and engaging in an increasingly visible dispute with Tucker Carlson.

Weslaco EDC and Canacintra Strengthen Cross-Border Ties through “Weslaco Abre sus Puertas” Investment Forum

The Weslaco Economic Development Corporation (EDC), in partnership with Canacintra—Mexico’s National Chamber of the Transformation Industry—will host the inaugural Weslaco Abre sus Puertas: Foro y Recorrido de Inversión Binacional, an investment forum designed to strengthen economic ties between South Texas and Northern Mexico.

Challenging California Mask Ban and ID Requirements for Federal Officers

The Department of Justice filed a lawsuit against California, Governor Gavin Newsom, and Attorney General Robert Bonta challenging their unconstitutional attempt to regulate federal law enforcement officers through the so-called “No Secret Police Act” and “No Vigilantes Act.”

McMahon Announces Appointment to the National Assessment Governing Board

U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon today announced the appointment of former Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant to the National Assessment Governing Board (NAGB). He fills one of two seats designated for state governors from different political parties.

Police Seek Suspect to Robbery, Burglary, Assault

McAllen Police Officers are asking for the public’s assistance in locating Antonio Martinez Jr. McAllen Police Officers investigate a report on November 16, 2025 in McAllen, Texas of a suspect unlawfully entering the victim’s residence and a theft of property.

The Salvation Army Angel Tree Makes Christmas Wishes Come True

Texas Border Business McALLEN, Texas - The Salvation Army of McAllen is excited to kick off its annual Angel Tree program, with a heartfelt invitation to the...

OpEd: ‘Unrest at Turning Point event cannot silence Charlie Kirk’s unrelenting message’ —Dr. Alex McFarland

Occurring two months to the day since Charlie Kirk’s assassination, radical liberals stormed the last stop on the Turning Point USA Campus Tour at the University of California, Berkeley campus, ending with a bloody fight and multiple arrests. Protestors berated Turning Point spokespeople, staff and attendees, yelling slander and disinformation, particularly about the late Turning Point Founder Charlie Kirk after his assassination.

Judicial Watch Sues Education Department Over Univ. of Michigan’s China Ties

Judicial Watch filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education seeking records on the University of Michigan’s connections to China, including related communications with the U.S. Department of Justice (Judicial Watch Inc. v. U.S. Department of Education (No. 1:25-cv-03895)).

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