Ken Paxton
Twitter to provide Musk with raw daily tweet data
Twitter plans to offer Elon Musk access to its "firehose" of raw data on hundreds of millions of daily tweets in an effort to push forward the Tesla billionaire's agreed-to $44 billion acquisition of the social media platform, according to multiple news reports.
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Biden calls for Tougher Gun Laws after Shooting in Texas School left 21 Victims
21 are the victims of the shooting at a primary school in the United States, world agencies report. The information is about 19 children and two adults. The incident took place in the town of Uvalde, 160 kilometers from San Antonio in the state of Texas, said US Senator Roland Gutierrez.
Gov. Greg Abbott identified the attacker as an 18-year-old from a nearby high school:
US court suspends Biden vaccine mandate for businesses
A U.S. federal appeals court on Nov. 6 halted a vaccine mandate by President Joe Biden's administration that is intended to push millions of workers at businesses with more than 100 employees into getting COVID-19 shots.
Federal Judge in Texas Drew Tipton blocked the order of the U.S. President, Joe Biden
Judge Tipton made the decision early this morning Central European Time and it will be valid indefinitely, the New York Post reported.
Ten states sue Google for 'anti-competitive' online ad sales
Ten states on Dec. 16 brought a lawsuit against Google, accusing the search giant of "anti-competitive conduct" in the online advertising industry, including a deal to manipulate sales with rival Facebook.
Texas church shooting leaves 26 dead (PHOTOS)
A total of 26 people were killed after a gunman walked into a church in a tiny rural community about 30 miles east of San Antonio, Texas, USA and opened fire on Sunday, an official said.
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Trump revokes Obama guidelines on transgender bathrooms
U.S. President Donald Trump's administration on Feb. 22 revoked landmark guidance to public schools letting transgender students use the bathrooms of their choice, reversing a signature initiative of former Democratic President Barack Obama.
Texas attorney general says county clerks can refuse gay couples
County clerks in Texas who object to gay marriage can refuse to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples despite last week's landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling requiring states to allow same-sex marriage, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton said on June 28.