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Tom Selleck and Jimmy Smits return as, respectively, a cop and a lawyer. Read More »
Lehman, Wachovia, regulators answer for fiscal crisis. Read More »
Running against the longest-serving governor in Texas history, Bill White on Tuesday called for a referendum on term limits for the governor's office, saying two 4-year terms is long enough for anyone to serve as the state's chief executive. Read More »
Three competing courtroom dramas debut, including the much-anticipated Law & Order: Los Angeles. Read More »
The event's website says the "Restoring Honor" rally is to pay tribute to America's military personnel. Read More »
The easygoing dean of the Houston-area congressional delegation plays things so low-key that he's sometimes easy to underestimate. That would be a mistake. Read More »
The Aerosmith frontman brings rock 'n’ roll cred and welcome unpredictability to the tired show. Read More »
Just shy of his 60th birthday Tom Petty leads the Heartbreakers through a thrilling show at the Air Canada Centre. Read More »
Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski fought to save her job Wednesday, locked in a stunningly tight Republican primary race against a political novice backed by Sarah Palin and tea party activists. The outlook was far brighter for another incumbent, Sen. John McCain, who won handily in Arizona. Read More »
An analysis shows their Democratic counterparts can't touch the amount of money received from Washington interests. Read More »
Land deals dog Rick Perry, while Bill White faces allegations of profiteering. Read More »
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — There's the die-hard Democrat from Texas who says November's elections are about keeping Republicans from power. There's the North Carolina Republican who says it's about firing Democrats for growing government. There's the Florida guy who lost his job and says it's all about unemployment. Read More »
WASHINGTON — Independents who embraced President Barack Obama's call for change in 2008 are ready for a shift again, and that's worrisome news for Democrats. Read More »
President Barack Obama's trip to Texas on Monday aims to do something Democrats are still good at in this conservative state - raising money. But it's not designed to bolster the chances of Democrat Bill White in the governor's race. Read More »
Former Houston Mayor Bill White got involved in an ugly billing dispute between an area agency and a company he recommended to help the region recover from Hurricane Rita, playing a greater role in the transaction than previously acknowledged, according to documents and interviews with those involved. Read More »
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — Missouri voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly rejected a key provision of President Barack Obama's health care law, sending a clear message of discontent to Washington and Democrats less than 100 days before the midterm elections. Read More »
Sponsor tried to keep band name a secret for free outdoor show, but the cat’s out of the bag now. Read More »
Houston City Councilman Jarvis Johnson is expected back in court next month after a routine appearance today on charges that he fled police in late June. Read More »
A good script, like the one for Get Low, is what draws Robert Duvall to a project, he tells Peter Howell. Read More »
He said 50,000 will remain for training Iraqis. Read More »
You’re out of luck if you seek scathing satire in Dinner for Schmucks, unlike the French film it is based upon. Director Jay Roach wants everyone to feel good about himself. Read More »
The Pentagon can't account for nearly all of $9.1 billion. Read More »
As the Toronto International Film Festival begins announcing celluloid selections for its annual September bash, Star movie critic Peter Howell unveils his wish list. Read More »
Human Rights Watch said some U.S. citizens with mental disabilities have ended up in ICE custody and even have been deported because they were unable to present their claims effectively. Read More »
Gov. Rick Perry's investment in a Texas resort property was enhanced by a series of professional courtesies and personal favors from friends, campaign donors and the head of a Texas family with a rich history of political power-brokering, The Dallas Morning News reported Sunday. Read More »
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