Friendly Fire: Ted Cruz is Getting Lit Up by His Own Party

Congress has kicked the can down the road for a couple of months until the next round of full-faith-and-credit brinksmanship. Ted Cruz, the freshman senator from Texas, maintained his cherished ideological purity by voting against increasing the debt limit and reopening the federal government — this time without obstructing the…

Mark Cuban Tees Off on SEC After Insider-Trading Victory

After five years of litigation and a three-week trial, it took a jury all of a couple of hours to decide that, contrary to the Securities and Exchange Commission, there was no evidence that Mark Cuban was guilty of insider trading. Outside the courthouse, a newly vindicated Cuban briefed a…

Science Scores a Victory in Fight Over Texas’ Biology Textbooks

When Texas’ State Board of Education convenes next month to adopt new biology textbooks, chairwoman Barbara Cargill will be disappointed. The Republican from The Woodlands is a staunch advocate of teaching “all sides of scientific explanations,” which is code for more Genesis and less Darwin. Yet none of the 14…

North Texas Cities Are Stepping Up Regulation of E-Cigarette Stores

The electronic cigarette is either a) a near-miraculous smoking-cessation tool that has enabled untold thousands of smokers to ditch tobacco or b) a rapidly growing menace to public health. Or, it could be both. Researchers aren’t really sure and won’t be until they can study the long-term health effects of…

Dallas’ Law Firms Are Really, Really White

At the Dallas law firm of Carrington, Coleman, Sloman & Bluenthal, LLP, diversity is important. Says so right here on its website. The problem, despite boasts of being “one of the first Dallas law firms to hire women attorneys,” is that it’s not very good at it. Out of 53…