The state is expected to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to temporarily pause the ruling, which would allow Texas to use the more recent map while the appeal plays out.
Republicans who were planning to run for newly gerrymandered districts may have to reassess, while Democrats who were drawn out of their seats could suddenly have a path back to Congress.
By Joseph Ax (Reuters) -When President Donald Trump began an extraordinary campaign this summer pressuring Republican ...
A driver performs a burnout at an illegal street takeover in Long Beach in 2015. The incident was videoed and shared on ...
A fire broke out Friday evening on a cargo ship docked at the Port of Los Angeles. At one point, more than 180 firefighters ...
Since Governor Greg Abbott launched his campaign for re-election, he's been highlighting policies that could have wide-ranging effects on Texans. He's highlighted a new plan to provide property tax ...
A panel of three federal judges has blocked Texas from using a new congressional map that Republicans drew in hopes of ...
The order signed by Justice Samuel Alito will remain for the next few days while the court considers whether to allow the new ...
State officials have asked the justices to allow it to use a newly redrawn map for the 2026 midterms, part of a nationwide ...
A federal court has blocked Texas from moving forward with a new congressional map hastily drawn in recent months to net ...
In a 160-page opinion, federal Judge Jeffrey Brown concluded that, “Substantial evidence shows that Texas racially ...
In yet another blow to the Trump administration’s ongoing redistricting pressure campaign, a federal court on Tuesday ...