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A story that caught our eye claims a Texas school district has banned a history lesson about Virginia's state flag because it shows an exposed breast. Trump Signs Executive Order To Change College ...
If you are driving through your town or city in Texas and notice that federal flags are flying at half-staff, it's because President Trump has signed an executive order for them to be flown as such.
AUSTIN, Texas — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott ordered flags in Texas immediately lowered to half-staff in honor of Pope Francis, who died Monday morning. The statement read: For more than a decade ...
But objections to Virginia’s flag came as a shocker. “We have unlocked a new level of dystopian, book-banning, and censorship hell in Texas,” the Texas Freedom to Read Project declared on ...
The city isn't currently planning to sell or give away flags. Shadrock said it could "engage in that conversation" if it sees "desire or feedback from residents." Several other Texas cities have ...
It’s unclear just how many elementary school students in Texas saw our flag and our partially naked emblem. The lesson in question is part of an online database called Pebble Go Next that is used in ...
The flag of the state of Virginia has been banned for younger students in a Texas school district because it depicts the Roman goddess Virtus standing over a slain tyrant, with her falling toga ...
Doug Myers is a digital content producer for CBS Texas. A longtime journalist, Doug has worked for four newspapers in Texas and Louisiana and for three television stations in Texas. He has also ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Shortly after 2 a.m. Thursday, the Texas House voted to approve its version of Senate Bill 2, otherwise known as the education savings accounts program. “For the first time in Texas ...
University of Texas wide receiver Isaiah Bond on Tuesday filed a federal complaint in the U.S. District Court of North Texas, alleging he was a victim of "false allegations and coercion attempt.
AUSTIN, Texas — The Texas Senate gave approval to a bill that would restrict which flags can be displayed in public school classrooms. Senate Bill 762, sponsored by State Sen. Donna Campbell (R ...