Bernie Sanders announces $150B plan to expand broadband access
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders is promising to invest $150 billion to bring high-speed internet to “every household in America” while breaking up and better regulating monopolies he says currently limit access to drive up their profits.
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders is promising to invest $150 billion to bring high-speed internet to “every household in America” while breaking up and better regulating monopolies he says currently limit access to drive up their profits.
‘I’m insulted’: Stanford law expert fires back at Republican Rep. Collins during impeachment hearing
A legal expert and law professor at Stanford called out Republican Rep. Doug Collins when he said the experts did not care about facts during the latest impeachment inquiry hearing.
A legal expert and law professor at Stanford called out Republican Rep. Doug Collins when he said the experts did not care about facts during the latest impeachment inquiry hearing.
Court sides with Congress in battle for Trump bank records
A federal appeals court has ruled that Congress can see President Trump's banking records for investigations into possible foreign influence in U.S. politics or other misdeeds.
A federal appeals court has ruled that Congress can see President Trump's banking records for investigations into possible foreign influence in U.S. politics or other misdeeds.
Trump admin tightens food stamp work requirements that could affect hundreds of thousands of people
The Trump administration announced Wednesday that it is tightening work requirements for the federal food stamp program, which could affect hundreds of thousands of people.
The Trump administration announced Wednesday that it is tightening work requirements for the federal food stamp program, which could affect hundreds of thousands of people.
State Rep. Rick Miller ends reelection bid after racial comments about political rivals
In an interview with the Houston Chronicle, Miller said that two of his primary Republican opponents, former Fort Bend GOP Chairman Jacey Jetton and Houston Fire Department analyst Leonard Chan, were running against him in 2020 because they’re Asian in a district with a sizable Asian population.
In an interview with the Houston Chronicle, Miller said that two of his primary Republican opponents, former Fort Bend GOP Chairman Jacey Jetton and Houston Fire Department analyst Leonard Chan, were running against him in 2020 because they’re Asian in a district with a sizable Asian population.
As Democratic primaries approach, here’s why political endorsements are important to the 2020 election
With various digital platforms making it easier for candidates to bring awareness to their campaigns, endorsements remain as crucial as ever to stay relevant in a highly polarizing election.
With various digital platforms making it easier for candidates to bring awareness to their campaigns, endorsements remain as crucial as ever to stay relevant in a highly polarizing election.
Meet the candidates for the December 14 Houston city council district seats
A look at the candidates running for Houston City Council District races.
A look at the candidates running for Houston City Council District races.






