Remembering the Tuesday That Changed Everything
A quarter of a century almost? Has it really been that long since that awful Tuesday morning?

A quarter of a century almost? Has it really been that long since that awful Tuesday morning?

Ask Rusty – What about non-career Veterans and their VA healthcare?
This week, we’re stepping back from politics to remember September 11, 2001. That morning started like any other, and then everything changed. Fear, confusion, and heartbreak swept across the nation. And yet, in the midst of it, Americans acted with incredible courage—heroic first responders running toward danger, neighbors helping neighbors, strangers stepping up to help one another.
The second special session of the Texas Legislature ended last Thursday with a new congressional map, flood relief and safety measures but a stalemate on whether to ban or regulate THC. The Dallas Morning News reported that lawmakers approved most of the legislative priorities Gov. Greg Abbott listed for the special session.
With the repeal of Prohibition just around the corner, Texas Guinan bid farewell to New York City on Sep. 8, 1931 and took her “Too Hot for Paris” revue on the road.