Women's History Month

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It is an honor to be here to recognize the people who have influenced our lives. Of course, we are talking about the women who have influenced our lives to help us be what we turned out to be. I want to talk specifically about some Texas women whom I consider to be a rare breed. They are tenacious, strong-willed, nurturing, and also kind. Read more about Women's History Month

Brussels, ISIS and Battling Terror in Pop Culture

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Tuesday’s ISIS attack in Brussels is a sad reminder that we’re fighting an enemy that resembles the Vietcong operating on a global scale more than any organized or guerrilla organization we’ve tackled before.

The past few years have shown us an Obama Doctrine that looks more in line with an academic discussion in the “Socratic Method” than the foreign policy that a world leader should be undertaking. Read more about Brussels, ISIS and Battling Terror in Pop Culture

On To The Runoff-Simpson vs. Ramos

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It's bound to happen. Your favorite candidate is forced into a runoff election. So now what? You do this: 

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Do Immigrant Workers Help the Economy?

Some want to complete the fence along the United States–Mexico border. Others cry for higher quotas of H-1B visas. The debate goes on and on. Regardless of the immigration politics and law at stake, I sought the answer to an economic question: Does the United States benefit from immigrant workers?

Trump by the Numbers

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If we are going to nominate Trump, we might want to ask the question, “Can Trump win?” I have already crunched the numbers on what Trump will need to win. The biggest reason that many people have given their vote to Trump is that he is bringing in new voters, and this seems to be supported by the number of independents and Democrats crossing over to vote in GOP primaries. Read more about Trump by the Numbers

North Korea and Iran: Dangerous bedfellows with one common enemy, the US

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A satellite flying in space over the American Super Bowl, unprovoked missile launches, the test of a so-called hydrogen bomb and threats to destroy Manhattan. This is just a snapshot of what North Korea has been up to this year alone. Read more about North Korea and Iran: Dangerous bedfellows with one common enemy, the US

Brussels terrorists ID'd as police hunt Belgian bomb maker

Cárdenas, Farenthold Protect American Companies From 'Patent Trolls'

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Today, U.S. Reps. Tony Cárdenas (D-San Fernando Valley, Calif.) and Blake Farenthold (R-Corpus Christi, Texas) reintroduced the “Trade Protection Not Troll Protection Act,” a bill to protect American companies at the International Trade Commission (ITC) from abusive litigation at the hands of patent trolls. Read more about Cárdenas, Farenthold Protect American Companies From 'Patent Trolls'

Brussels Terrorist Attacks

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Days after Belgian law enforcement captured alive ISIS terrorist Salah Abdeslam, one of the suspected ringleaders of the deadly Paris attacks, terrorists retaliated in Brussels by launching a series of explosions at the airport and train station. 34 civilians are dead and 170 are injured. Read more about Brussels Terrorist Attacks

Brussels Airport and Subway Explosions Kill 34

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