by Joe Schaeffer | Apr 11, 2025 | Articles, Opinion, Politics
When you turn off the federal garden hose, the on-the-ground revolutionary water bugs eventually dehydrate to a halt. The same may happen for a radical illegal alien-supporting venture in the Lone Star State, which can be tied directly to the apron strings of George...
by Sarah Cowgill | Apr 6, 2025 | Articles, Columns, Opinion, Politics
The Democratic Party is primed to lose a high-profile elected official to the murky waters of independent status. Trump’s tariffs are inspiring misinformation, knee-jerk responses, and hysteria on the left, yet one world leader says “okay” without any fuss whatsoever....
by Andrew Moran | Feb 26, 2025 | Articles, Business News, Opinion
For the economic observers keeping track, Apple can be added to the growing list of multinational corporations pledging to invest billions of dollars in the US economy. Is the iPhone maker ultra-bullish on Trumponomics, or is the tech juggernaut attempting to avoid...
by Kelli Ballard | Feb 9, 2025 | Articles, Illegal Immigration, Opinion
President Donald Trump is serious about immigration control – and his flurry of executive orders shows it. One such policy change grants the Texas National Guard authority to arrest those found crossing the border illegally. Texas National Guard Authorized to Arrest...
by Sarah Cowgill | Jan 30, 2025 | Articles, Education, Opinion
Some say everything is bigger in Texas: steaks, dreams, and deep pockets. In a rare move, the Texas Senate pledged $1 billion for a school vouchers program and proposed legislation to grant children who enroll in private schools $10,000 in scholarships to help pay for...