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A federal judge on Friday blocked President Donald Trump’s attempt to overhaul elections in the U.S., siding with a group of Democratic state attorneys general who challenged the effort as ...
A popular former Houston mayor announced Wednesday she’s entering the Harris County judge’s race, but Democrats are questioning Annise Parker’s allegiance to the party and some say she won ...
Former Houston Mayor Annise Parker announced Wednesday she will run for Harris County Judge next year, setting up a potential clash with incumbent Lina Hidalgo in the Democratic primary. Parker ...
Former Houston Mayor Annise Parker announced today that she will run for Harris County Judge in 2026. Lina Hidalgo has not yet declared a run for a third term. "Now, more than ever, ...
Former Houston Mayor Annise Parker is ready to be back in Houston politics. Parker announced Wednesday that she is running for Harris County judge in 2026, setting up a potential intra-party ...
At her announcement, Annise Parker pointed towards flooding, affordability, and safety as major concerns. Parker could face current Harris County Judge Linda Hidalgo in the Democratic Primary.
Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo arrived in Paris Monday ahead of her scheduled appearance at Viva Tech 2025, according to an announcement made by Houston’s senior French diplomat.
A federal judge ruled against Trump administration in lawsuit over $4 billion in transportation grants, protecting Denver's funding after dispute over DEI and ICE cooperation requirements.
The judge told Combs' attorneys that he'd noticed Combs repeatedly "nodding vigorously" at the jury. Combs could be barred from the courtroom if it happened again, the judge warned.
A Milford high school student arrested by ICE officers looking for his father has been ordered released on bond by an immigration judge during a hearing Thursday.
Judge in Sean "Diddy" Combs trial warns he may be removed from court 00:54. The judge in the Sean "Diddy" Combs trial threatened Thursday to potentially have Combs removed from court.
U.S. Judge James E. Boasberg said deportees were “plainly deprived” of their right to contest their removals before being flown to a Salvadoran prison in March.