Bronze tiger statue stolen from St. Pius X school
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Two thieves were caught on camera stealing a bronze tiger statue from St. Pius X Catholic School in Dallas early Wednesday morning, prompting a police investigation and a fundraising effort by the church.

'Radical Left' can't prevent Ten Commandments in Texas classrooms, AG Paxton says

The AG says he'll defend schools from "the radical Left" if they comply with Senate Bill 10, which mandates the Christian rules be displayed in every public classroom in Texas.

Russell M. Nelson, oldest LDS president, dies at 101

Russell M. Nelson, president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the oldest leader in the faith’s history, died Saturday at his home in Salt Lake City at the age of 101.

Dallas Muslim community leader detained by ICE
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ICE agents detained a Dallas Muslim community leader after he dropped his son off at school. He's lived in the U.S. for more than 30 years, according to the Muslim Legal Fund of America and he initially came here on a work visa. He'd been working on obtaining permanent legal status

FWISD school board approves Bible-based curriculum
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Fort Worth ISD is converting seven schools into a "resource campus" model and approved a new curriculum with Christian themes, despite some public opposition.

Allen ISD begins displaying Ten Commandments posters
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A new Texas law requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments in every classroom is facing legal challenges and has been temporarily blocked in some districts, even as Allen ISD has begun placing donated posters in its classrooms.

Garland shooting victim forgives teen suspect
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A Garland man says he has forgiven the 16-year-old accused of shooting him, describing the near-fatal incident as a "rebirth."

Allen ISD begins displaying Ten Commandments posters in classrooms following new Texas law

A new Texas law requiring public schools to display the Ten Commandments in every classroom is facing legal challenges and has been temporarily blocked in some districts, even as Allen ISD has begun placing donated posters in its classrooms.

AG Ken Paxton appeals court's ruling blocking display of Ten Commandments in Texas schools

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is asking a federal appeals court to take a look at a ruling that blocked the display of the Ten Commandments in some Texas classrooms.

New Texas laws tackle abortion, and religious displays
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More than 800 new Texas laws, many of them centered on "culture war" issues, will take effect on September 1, including new rules for displaying the Ten Commandments in schools and a ban on public funds for out-of-state abortions.

Ken Paxton investigates Plano ISD for antisemitism
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into Plano ISD, accusing the district of promoting antisemitism through its curriculum and allowing pro-Palestinian student walkouts.

Texas AG Ken Paxton investigates Plano ISD over antisemitism claims

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into Plano ISD, accusing the district of promoting antisemitism through its curriculum and allowing pro-Palestinian student walkouts.

2 killed, 17 others injured in church school shooting
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A gym filled with families mourning the loss of two children. They were gunned down while sitting in church. 17 other people including 14 children were injured but are expected to survive. Investigators are focusing on the dead shooter and why he chose to fire into the morning mass.

Church school shooting in Minnesota kills 2 kids
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Police say a shooter opened fire outside a church, through the windows of the sanctuary targeting Catholic school children who were praying at morning mass. Two children, ages 8 and 10, were killed.

Legal battle over religious display in Texas classrooms
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A federal judge has temporarily blocked 11 Texas school districts from enforcing a new state law that requires the display of the Ten Commandments in classrooms, siding with parents who argue the law violates the First Amendment.

Legal battle over religious displays in Texas classrooms

A federal judge has temporarily blocked 11 Texas school districts from enforcing a new state law that requires the display of the Ten Commandments in classrooms, siding with parents who argue the law violates the First Amendment.