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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and House Speaker Dennis Bonnen look on as Gov. Greg Abbott announces he is sending 1,000 Texas National Guard troops to southern border. (Photo courtesy of Michael Rogers)

New Texas gun laws go into effect day after mass shooting in West Texas

By Michael Rogers
Published Sep 1, 2019
The new laws loosen restrictions on when and where guns can be carried in a number of public places.
Mayoral candidates talk transportation, education, discrimination in Fort Worth

Mayoral candidates talk transportation, education, discrimination in Fort Worth

By Nicole Hawkins
Published May 1, 2019
Fort Worth mayoral candidates shared their stances and plans for the city at TCU's mayoral forum Monday.
What we’re reading: Another place of worship attacked 

What we’re reading: Another place of worship attacked 

By Emily Gustafson
Published Apr 29, 2019
Today, we have a threat from Attorney General Barr, a shooting at Poway Synagogue, and a big endorsement for Democratic candidate Joe Biden.
What we're reading: Biden's running for president

What we’re reading: Biden’s running for president

By Nicole Hawkins
Published Apr 25, 2019
Today, we’ve got updates on Biden’s presidential announcement, the historic North Korea-Russia summit and new details about the Sri Lankan Easter bombings.
Easter bombings in Sri Lanka.

What we’re reading: Day of mourning

By Desaray Hickombottom
Published Apr 23, 2019
We’re back and we’re reading – everything from “CBS News” to “Fox News.” We’re trying to help you keep up with the rapid pace of politics and everyday news. Today, we’ve got Sri Lanka Easter bombings, a second deadly earthquake in the Philippines, and a Texas couple sentenced to prison after forcing a girl to work for them.
What we're reading: Mueller report reviewed and analyzed

What we’re reading: Mueller report reviewed and analyzed

By Jacob Hook
Published Apr 19, 2019
We’re back and we’re reading – everything from “CNN” to “NPR.” We’re trying to help you keep up with the rapid pace of politics and everyday news. Today, we’ve got the release and analysis of the redacted Mueller report, a fifth grade South Carolina student’s death ruling, McDonalds announcing a streamlining of their menu, Hurricane Michael getting re-categorized as a Category 5 hurricane, Joe Biden announcing his presidential candidacy soon and a New York judge upholding a mandatory measles vaccination.
Special Council Robert Mueller (AP Photo)

What we’re reading: The Mueller report has been released

By Tim Daly
Published Apr 18, 2019

Mueller report reveals Trump’s reaction to special councils appointment In May 2017 when Donald Trump learned that Deputy Attorney General Rob Rosenstein had appointed a special council he slumped...

Alan Garcia, former Peruvian President photo from Google Images

What we’re reading: Latin American leader attempts suicide

By Livia Lavender
Published Apr 17, 2019

We’re back and we’re reading – everything from “CNN” to “Fox News.” We’re trying to help you keep up with the rapid pace of politics and everyday news. Today, we’ve got more on the Peruvian...

What we're reading: Will Notre Dame be saved?

What we’re reading: Will Notre Dame be saved?

By Riane Cleveland
Published Apr 16, 2019
We’re back and we’re reading – everything from “The Washinton Post” to “CNN.” We’re trying to help you keep up with the rapid pace of politics and everyday news. Today, we’ve got more on the devastating Notre-Dame fire, a man carrying measles infecting other people and a college student dies after falling off a cliff.
As sophomore Juan Hernandez walks across TCU's campus, he can't help but imagine what his life would be like if it weren't for birthright citizenship.
Credit: Mariana Rivas

Birthright citizenship is part of immigration debate

By Mariana Rivas
Published Apr 12, 2019
Citizenship by birth has been under debate since Trump took office, but can there be any change?
Image by the Boston Herald.

What we’re reading: WikiLeaks founder arrested

By Olivia Wales
Published Apr 11, 2019

We’re back and we’re reading – everything from “Politico” to “The New York Times.” We’re trying to help you keep up with the rapid pace of politics and everyday news. Today, we’ve got...

(AP Photo/Richard W. Rodriguez, File)

Midterm results signal leftward shift for Tarrant County

By Benton McDonald
Published Apr 10, 2019
The nation's largest Republican leaning urban county saw Democrats edge closer in local, state, and national races and could provide a roadmap for success in 2020.