The Texas Longhorns had somewhat of a disappointing 2025 college football season. After beginning the year as the No. 1 team in the country, head coach Steve Sarkisian's Longhorns did not live up to ...
HOUSTON — When the calendar turns to January, there will be several new laws that take effect across the state of Texas, having to do with everything from insurance, compliance with immigration ...
Bowl season and the College Football Playoff march on with the Orange Bowl between the Oregon Ducks and Texas Tech Red Raiders on New Year's Day. Our betting experts have pored over the matchup from ...
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New Texas laws in effect Jan. 1
An immigration enforcement law, expanded options for landlords to evict renters, and Texas AI regulations go into law Jan. 1, 2026. Spain suffers second major train crash in days Opinion: Attorney ...
Starting Jan. 1, Texans will see changes with 33 new laws that touch numerous issues from immigration enforcement to artificial intelligence. Over 800 laws from the last legislative session took ...
A raft of new state laws will take effect Thursday, Jan. 1. One of the most significant is Senate Bill 38, a measure that supporters say will make it easier to remove squatters from homes and ...
HOUSTON — A new Texas law that goes into effect on Jan. 1 will require sheriff's offices in the state to collaborate with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Senate Bill 8, passed during ...
AUSTIN (Nexstar) — The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) announced Monday it will send Texas $1.4 billion over the next five years to innovate and expand access to rural health care.
In a news release on Monday, the Governor said Texas will receive a historic $1.4 billion in federal funding to improve rural health services across the state. That money will be released in annual ...
The funding will go towards grants to reduce chronic disease, investments in technology to engage with patients, workforce development and retention, improvements to cybersecurity and upgrades to ...
The Texas law would take effect just as President Donald Trump pushes to replace state regulations with a single national framework. Texas’s new AI law, called the Texas Responsible Artificial ...
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