By MIKE SCHNEIDER The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that the Trump administration can end census field operations early, in a blow to efforts to make sure minorities
By RUSSELL CONTRERAS This cover image released by Liveright/W.W. Norton shows “Driving While Black: African American Travel and the Road to Civil Rights” by Gretchen Sorin. The book
By JOE KAY CINCINNATI (AP) — Joe Morgan, the Hall of Fame second baseman who became the sparkplug of the Big Red Machine and the prototype for baseball’s
Controversy Leads to Desertion The passage before us deserves our careful attention. Our blessed Lord has consummated His ministry in Galilee, the region of His upbringing. In Galilee
By SCHUYLER DIXON ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Dak Prescott joined both his tackles and his tight end on the list of season-ending injuries for the Dallas offense when the
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A federal appeals court has reinstated a limit on the number of mail-in ballot drop-off locations in Texas, although Gov. Greg Abbott and a
BY THE HUB As part of a major effort to create an equity mindset in Dallas ISD, all 23,000 district employees by August 2021 will receive training on unconscious
PHOENIX (AP) — Roberta Wright McCain, the mother of the late Sen. John McCain who used her feisty spirit to help woo voters during his 2008 presidential campaign,
State Sen. Royce West (D-Dallas) issued the following statement Tuesday on U.S. Senator John Cornyn’s recently launched television spot in the United States Senate Race: “This week, John
By DARLENE SUPERVILLE WASHINGTON (AP) — A voter initiative led by Michelle Obama is partnering with a similar group founded by NBA star LeBron James and other prominent