TEXAS VIEW: The absurdity of stringing razor wire on the Texas-New Mexico border

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We have so many questions about Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s directive to the National Guard to string razor wire on the state’s border with...

CORNYN: Harvesting Texas traditions

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By U.S. Senator John Cornyn, R-Texas As the cool breeze of autumn begins to sweep through the Lone Star State, there’s a particular charm that...

TEXAS VIEW: Can Texas leaders stop fighting and finish a deal on school choice,...

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The Legislature may be closer than ever to a deal that will boost both parental choice and public schools, but you wouldn’t know it...

TEXAS VIEW: State it clearly: No ‘paddling’ in Texas’ schools

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Corporal punishment should be relegated to the past. The recent arrest of a high school principal who paddled a student for a disciplinary infraction...

TEXAS VIEW: As the legislature again debates vouchers, here’s why we say: ‘Proceed with...

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Education is once again going to be the topic at the Texas Capitol. At Gov. Greg Abbott’s behest, the Legislature convened in a special...

TEXAS VIEW: Why did Texas let troubled Fort Worth children’s clinic reopen so soon?

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Our city’s kids are our next generation — we need to take better care of them. Unfortunately, that’s not always happening in some vital...

TEXAS VIEW: It’s a great time to get the latest COVID booster

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Whether sparked by politics or disregard for the warnings of health officials, complacency and defiance among some members of the population have led to...

TEXAS VIEW: What if we got serious about border challenges?

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Visiting Eagle Pass last month to investigate reports of outsiders overwhelming the small border city, a member of this editorial board found few signs...

TEXAS VIEW: The truth is out there, and NASA report will help find it

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Look to the sky enough and you may eventually see something you can’t explain. For decades such occurrences were often called “Unidentified Flying Objects,” or...

TEXAS VIEW: Texas GOP ‘civil war’ after Paxton verdict isn’t good for state, party

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The Texas Republican Party has been at war with itself for years, waging battles large and small, consequential and petty. The split over Attorney...