Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSN
Despite mounting budget pressure, graduated income tax remains political longshot
Democratic lawmakers have introduced proposals to put a progressive tax amendment on the ballot, citing a growing structural ...
Decision to move on from Richard LaJoy comes in wake of fatal fire in uninspected building earlier this month.
A Central Texas sheriff sworn to uphold the law is now facing criminal charges of his own.
Indonesia has begun enforcing its newly ratified penal code, replacing a Dutch-era criminal law that had governed the country ...
The phone number that Houston rap great Mike Jones recited iconically in his song "Back Then" is etched into the minds of an ...
To separate that from one's pleasant memories of her singing "Bonnie and Clyde" or being painted by Andy Warhol leaves us and ...
Q: If the church's new year begins on the first Sunday of Advent, then why is the secular New Year's Day (Jan. 1) a holy day ...
The Texas Tribune on MSN
Texas teachers union sues state education agency for investigating social media posts about Charlie Kirk
The lawsuit argues the investigations “unleashed a wave of retaliation and disciplinary actions against teachers." ...
An AI-driven platform combining website building, SEO, image editing, and copywriting into one intelligent, automated ...
Nearly every SaaS product is either integrating AI or planning to do so. However, the term “AI” has become so broad that it’s ...
Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSN
Advocates say new postmark rule disproportionately affects rural voters
New U.S. Postal Service postmark rules could disproportionately hurt rural voters, according to advocates against the change.
Nearly 100 schools and pre-kindergarten centers across the San Antonio-area have been approved to accept vouchers in the ...
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