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Texas could soon execute a man before his appeal is heard — and set a dangerous national precedentIf it’s left to Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, who recently made an unprecedented intervention in the case, Roberson could be dead by the time his appeal is heard. And what Paxton wants to do ...
Tucked away in Houston’s northern reaches sits a museum that gives new meaning to the phrase “deadly serious” – the National Museum of Funeral History. This isn’t your typical “let’s go see some ...
We’ve had transformative growth without losing what makes this place special” — John Sharp steps down Monday after 14 ...
The families of Jon Southards, Elizabeth Hagerty and John Skinner are suing the Texas Department of Criminal Justice in ...
Justice Thomas has said the Supreme Court's interpretation of the Due Process clause created a "tool for obstruction." ...
A former White House press secretary, Bill Moyers also worked as a correspondent for CBS News during his long career in TV ...
Before he came to public television in 1971, he was Lyndon Johnson's press secretary and the publisher of Newsday.
A solar panel financing company tells 13 Investigates they have agreed to cancel the contract of a 78-year-old woman who said ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that a Texas man on death row can bring a federal civil rights claim to challenge the ...
Bill Moyers, whose five-decade career spanned broadcast journalism, political service, and public media advocacy, has ...
The Supreme Court has ruled for a Texas death row inmate who's seeking DNA testing to show he should be ineligible for ...
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