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Texas doctor surrenders medical license after lawsuit over 'gender transition' drugs for minors
A Texas physician has surrendered her medical license following a lawsuit accusing her of providing prohibited "gender transition" drugs to nearly two dozen minors in violation of state law.

2,724 'potential noncitizens' registered to vote in Texas; review finds 33 may have voted in 2024
More than 2,700 people flagged as potentially non-U.S. citizens are registered to vote in Texas, according to a review of the state's voter registration list and the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services' (USCIS) database.

Texas education official announces state takeover of Fort Worth school district
The Texas Education Agency announced Thursday a state takeover of the Fort Worth Independent School District (FWISD), marking the second-largest district intervention in Texas history.

Court issues restraining order against Indiana man's plan to settle sparsely-populated Texas town
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has secured a temporary restraining order (TRO) against an Indiana resident and self-proclaimed 2028 presidential candidate, thus halting what Paxton described as an "illegal and deceptive political scheme.”

4 NYC mayoral debate highlights: From Mamdani's Hamas views to Cuomo's COVID response
The three candidates hoping to be New York City’s next mayor hit the debate stage for the first time Thursday.

4 times Trump has been compared to King Cyrus the Great
From Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the Israeli Knesset, President Donald Trump has been hailed for striking a number of peace deals in the region.

Gov. Newsom signs bill redefining 'caregiver' for kids 'separated from parents' amid illegal immigration crackdown
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has signed a bill into law which critics have warned could lead to parental rights abuses and enable child trafficking.

Michael Tait admits to ‘inappropriate’ behavior in recorded call to victim as new abuse allegations surface
Disgraced former Newsboys frontman Michael Tait, accused by multiple men of sexual abuse over 16 years, privately apologized to one of his alleged victims during a phone call in which he admitted to touching him “inappropriately.”

Lawmakers warn DFW Airport over reported 'exclusion' of pastor from interfaith chapel service
Texas lawmakers are calling on the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport to clarify its policy on chapel use after a pastor was denied access following a publicly announced prayer service.

Megachurch Pastor Ed Young: Half-hour sermons are 'way too long'
Pastor Ed Young of Fellowship Church in Grapevine, Texas, shared his thoughts in a Sept. 28 video about the duration of most contemporary sermons and says he may have found the sweet spot.



















