73 years ago, LBJ saved a Chinese American family in Dallas from deportationIn 1951, Dr. Hsi Ching “H.C.” and Catherine Teng were ordered to leave the country. Then, an up-and-coming senator from Texas stepped in to stop the deportation. By Hojun Choi5 minutes ago
Stalemate in Congress puts Texas food stamp recipients in limboRepublicans and Democrats are divided on how to handle nutrition assistance and other programs. By Joseph Morton2 hours agoMember Exclusive
Gov. Greg Abbott begins East Asia trip by opening Texas-Taiwan office in Taipei3:05 PMMember Exclusive
Wind and solar power can generate vital profits for Texas’ dwindling farms and ranchesJul 6, 2024Member Exclusive
Biden rejects independent medical evaluation in ABC interview as he fights to stay in raceJul 6, 2024
Judge rejects Ken Paxton’s effort to shut down El Paso nonprofit that helps migrantsPaxton said Annunciation House encouraged illegal immigration. The judge called the AG’s efforts ‘outrageous and intolerable.’By Aarón TorresMember Exclusive
Letters to the Editor — Dallas Charter Plan, bail, immigrants, ERCOT, Texas Medical BoardOpinionMember Exclusive
We recommend in the runoff for District 4 in the Irving City CouncilLuis Canosa and Susan Motley seek to replace outgoing council member Phil Riddle.By Dallas Morning News EditorialOpinion
House rejects U.S. Rep. Greene’s effort to oust Speaker Mike Johnson, but chaos remainsLawmakers voted 359-43 to keep Johnson in his job, but the ouster bid shows the limits of his hold on the gavel, and the risks ahead for any Republican trying to lead the GOP.By The Associated Press
Boeing CEO apologizes to relatives of 737 Max crash victims, defends company safety recordDavid Calhoun’s appearance before a Senate subcommittee was the first before Congress by a high-ranking Boeing official since a panel blew out of a 737 Max on an Alaska Airlines flight in January. By The Associated Press
Colin Allred, unknown to many voters, launches early ad campaign in race against Ted CruzMember Exclusive