TikTok will go dark Sunday for roughly 170 million users due to a proposed ban in the U.S, which a majority of Texas politicians have backed.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton spoke outside of SCOTUS in Washington D.C. after morning arguments on January 15, 2025.
When President Donald Trump appeared in a New York courtroom last spring to face a slew of criminal charges, he was joined by ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, joined by a 22-state coalition, filed a lawsuit Thursday against the U.S. Environmental ...
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments Wednesday over a Texas law that requires online pornography sites verify the ages ...
A real estate developer whose relationship with Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton was at the center of the Republican's ...
The legal action alleges violations of the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act (TDPSA), which requires companies to provide ...
Texas Legislature takes another step toward becoming a rubber stamp for Lt. Gov. Patrick and his billionaire donors.
A likely TikTok ban is on the horizon. Here's what some politicians have had to say about the controversial app.
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