Accused of abuse of office, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton's actions have sparked controversy within his own party, but the swift move to impeach prevented rallying significant support, fellow Mark P. Jones explains.
“Because of inflation, I think people have to make tough choices,” Vivian Ho, the James A. Baker III Institute Chair in Health Economics, said. “They have to decide, am I going to pay the rent? Am I going to buy food? Or am I going to get medical care that I could have now or later?”
With changing climate & rising sea levels threatening resources on the coast, how will proposed efforts protect those resources? Faculty scholar Jim Blackburn calls one effort a “win-win-win."
“Republicans stick to their talking points about fraud and Democrats stick to their talking points about suppression, when the reality is that we don’t have a problem with fraud or suppression in the U.S.,” fellow Mark P. Jones told the Houston Chronicle.
While the war in Ukraine has "definitively ended" Prince Mohammed's post-Khashoggi isolation, fellow Kristian Ulrichsen said, the Saudis are now "seeking to demonstrate that they can bridge gaps that others cannot hope to" regarding the kingdom's recent display of diplomatic ambitions.