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The Texas Tribune on MSNTrump aides want Texas to redraw its congressional maps to boost the GOP. What would that mean?The plan would shift voters from safely red districts into blue ones. Members of the state’s Republican delegation aren’t sold on the idea.
By Andrew Chung (Reuters) -Since President Donald Trump returned to office in January, his administration has bombarded the U.S. Supreme Court with emergency requests seeking immediate intervention to free up his initiatives stymied by lower courts.
The family of Gen. Richard Cavazos, the U.S. Army's first Hispanic four-star general, expressed sadness Wednesday over President Donald Trump's plan to restore the original names of several military installations, including renaming Fort Cavazos in Killeen back to Fort Hood.
New reporting shines a light on the behind-the-scenes push by Team Trump to gerrymander the state's congressional maps ahead of next year's elections.
More than three years after the Texas Legislature redrew all of its congressional and state legislative districts, the legal fallout is far from over. Yet that is not stopping President Donald Trump's administration from tossing a major monkey wrench into ongoing court fights over the maps.
Canada’s Davie Shipbuilding wants to invest $1 billion to build vessels to help expand U.S. influence as Arctic competition heats up.