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North Korea has issued a forceful response to the deployment of a US naval strike group to the region, saying it would counter "reckless acts of aggression" with "whatever methods the US wants to take."
“Look to your right and you’ll see snow on the ground,” the Amtrak announcer joked as the train pulled into Alpine station recently, riffing on the name of the Brewster County seat. Passengers alight on the platform while those staying on the train, heading east, take the opportunity to smoke or stretch cramped limbs.
San Antonio officials crowed after beating out Albuquerque, New Mexico, as host city for the expanded operations of television streaming service Hulu — part of Bexar County’s push to draw high-paid tech talent here.
As the Trump administration's trade policies continue to take shape, two Texas politicians on opposite sides of the aisle visited Laredo on Wednesday to continue making the case that the North American Free Trade Agreement helps both the U.S. and Mexico.
Experts and officials are warning of the negative effects that another stopgap funding bill would have on cybersecurity as Congress finds itself embroiled in another budget showdown.
Lawmakers are expected to pass a continuing resolution (CR) later this month to avoid a shutdown and fund the government past April 28, when the last spending deal expires.
Federal chief information officers from every Cabinet agency, large agency and a select few small agencies made a trip to the White House over the last month to provide a 30-minute brain dump to the Trump administration.
If passed, new legislation co-sponsored by a local representative would unlock millions in federal funding for U.S. military veterans to more readily afford computer coding bootcamps.
A thumbs up from Congressman Henry Cuellar for President Donald Trump’s decision to launch a cruise missile attack on a Syrian Air Base.
“Looking at what happened, and looking at the images of innocent children among the victims, I certainly think this is a proportional response” the San Antonio Democrat told KTSA’s Jack Riccardi.
Local congressmen are split on if the missile launches in Syria were or were not the right call, but they all agreed they need to collectively figure out what is the next move.
The missile strike that lit up the night sky in Syria on Thursday also lit up a debate on Capitol Hill.
