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A federal judge ordered Texas school districts to remove Ten Commandments displays from classrooms by December 1, citing First Amendment violations.
A federal judge has ordered certain Texas school districts to remove Ten Commandments displays from classrooms by December 1, ruling the religious symbols violate the First Amendment's separation of church and state.
The preliminary injunction applies to specific districts where the displays were deemed to promote religion, reflecting ongoing legal challenges over religious expression in public education.
Meanwhile, Mexico’s president has rejected U.S. military strikes on Mexican soil, countering former President Trump’s comments.
In Texas, Governor Greg Abbott labeled two Islamic groups as terrorist organizations, banning their members from buying land.
A GoFundMe campaign supports the family of a man killed in a pedestrian accident on Old Lorena Road.
In El Paso, a Border Patrol agent’s shooting of a family dog during a raid has sparked calls for accountability.
A federal immigration enforcement operation, "Swamp Sweep," is set to deploy agents to New Orleans, drawing concerns over community trust.
Unauthorized U.S. signs on a Mexican beach near the Texas border prompted a diplomatic dispute, with Mexican Marines removing them.
A major internet outage caused by Cloudflare disrupted global services, raising alarms about internet infrastructure vulnerability.
Un juez federal ordenó a los distritos escolares de Texas que eliminaran las exhibiciones de los Diez Mandamientos de las aulas antes del 1 de diciembre, citando violaciones de la Primera Enmienda.