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It’s that time again, Texas — Election Day is here, and this year’s ballot is stacked.We’re talking 17 proposed changes to the Texas Constitution — everything from property tax breaks to water projects, parental rights, and even dementia research.Sounds like a lot, but don’t trip. We got you. Here’s the real rundown — no political […]
The lapse in federal funding has left countless low-income families struggling to figure out how to take care of their children and heat their homes.
Jury selection has begun for the trial of Sean C. Dunn, aka "Sandwich Guy," who was arrested for throwing a sandwich at a federal agent.
In a recent conversation with Jazzi Black and Minnies food pantry where they discuss SNAP benefit reductions and how it brings into sharp focus the growing crisis of food insecurity in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro and across Texas. With millions dependent on government assistance, policy changes have left families scrambling. Many facing the heart-wrenching choice […]
The federal government is shut down due to Republicans letting COVID-era subsidies for ACA insurance expire and refusing to negotiate the issue.
A recent report by the Hope Center for College, Community, and Justice found that nearly 40% of college students experience food insecurity.
Tomorrow, Tuesday November 4, 2025, Texans will head to the polls for the state’s uniform election. For voters across the Dallas–Fort Worth area, this is a moment to be informed, ready, and engaged — no matter your political preference. This quick guide highlights what to look out for, how to prepare, and where to find […]
Without federal action, monthly health insurance premiums through the Affordable Care Act marketplace could double.
20 people, including 14 current or former Mississippi Delta law enforcement officers, who stand accused of taking bribes to provide safe passage to people they believed were drug traffickers.
The Trump administration cut the number of refugees it will admit to the U.S. and is prioritizing white Afrikaner South Africans.
In nearly simultaneous rulings on Friday, federal judges in Rhode Island and Massachusetts said the Trump administration must use contingency funds to pay out SNAP benefits during the shutdown.
The government shutdown began earlier this month when Republicans couldn’t clear the 60-vote filibuster needed to pass a spending bill.