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Sen. John Cornyn Urges DOJ Investigation into Muslim-Led Development Project Amid Rising Political Tensions in Texas

Sen. John Cornyn Urges DOJ Investigation into Muslim-Led Development Project Amid Rising Political Tensions in Texas

DALLAS – U.S. Senator John Cornyn (R-Texas) is calling on the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate a proposed development near Josephine, Texas, raising concerns that it may discriminate against non-Muslim religious groups. Cornyn’s letter to Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon comes on the same day that his political opponent, Texas Attorney…MORE

Southwest Airlines Announces Sweeping Policy Changes Amid Financial Headwinds

Southwest Airlines Announces Sweeping Policy Changes Amid Financial Headwinds

Southwest Airlines, long known as the pioneer of low-cost, no-frills air travel, is making significant changes in 2025 as it seeks to bolster its financial performance. Facing mounting economic pressures, the airline is reshaping some of its most iconic policies — including open seating and free checked bags — in a bid to modernize operations…MORE

Nico Harrison Defends Luka Dončić Trade in Closed-Door Press Conference

Nico Harrison Defends Luka Dončić Trade in Closed-Door Press Conference

DALLAS — The Mavericks Double Down on Blockbuster Luka Dončić Trade The Dallas Mavericks are standing firm in their decision to trade franchise cornerstone Luka Dončić to the Los Angeles Lakers—an explosive move that continues to ripple through the NBA and the city of Dallas. On Tuesday morning, Mavericks General Manager Nico Harrison and CEO…MORE

Texas House Advances Bill Allowing Universities to Directly Pay Student Athletes for NIL

Texas House Advances Bill Allowing Universities to Directly Pay Student Athletes for NIL

DALLAS – The Texas House has given preliminary approval to House Bill 126, a measure that would allow universities in the state to directly compensate student athletes for the use of their name, image, and likeness (NIL). Under current Texas law, only third-party entities—such as corporate sponsors and athletic boosters—are permitted to pay student athletes…MORE