Ted Cruz Was Really Good Last Night

Texas Senator Ted Cruz handled the biggest moment of his campaign for president thus far with humor and aplomb. Facing increased pressure over his Canadian birth and a misreported personal loan he took from Goldman Sachs in order to fund his 2012 Senate campaign, Cruz cracked wise about making Donald…

Planned Parenthood Sues Over Doctored “Baby Parts” Videos

Planned Parenthood has sued the Center for Medical Progress over a series of videos released in 2015 that CMP said showed Planned Parenthood officials engaging in illegal conduct — namely, attempting to sell fetal tissue obtained from abortions, for profit. The videos touched off a firestorm from anti-abortion politicians. In…

5 Questions About The Collapse of Oil Prices

Oil prices are cratering, hitting just $30 yesterday, and what happens next is hard to predict. While some ideological enemies of crude might shrug their shoulders at this news, North Texas has a very good reason to keep an eye on these prices and trends. Dallas is home to a…

Landlords’ Claim of City Plot Against Them Has History on Its Side

The Dallas Morning News has been carrying out a tough-worded editorial campaign against a Dallas family the paper calls slumlords, describing their business practices as “despicable’ and dismissing the family’s own arguments as a “massively most absurd defense.” The paper wants a court to enforce a petition from the city that…

Marco Rubio Does Dallas

This was not the Trump show. There were far less people — 750 maybe, compared with at least 10,000 for the Donald. There was less obvious vitriol and the whole thing lacked the fever dream feeling that seeped from the pores of Trump’s September rally at the American Airlines Center…

The Observer’s Favorite State Rep Is in Weed Trouble

It should be noted up front that the information that’s seeped out today about Texas State Representative Jonathan Stickland and his relationship with marijuana is a classic opposition dump. It’s been passed around by Scott Fisher, the guy trying to beat Stickland in the March 1 GOP primary and none…

Dallas’ Naughty and Nice for 2015

We’ve made our list, we’ve checked it … well, not really twice. There was a ton of bourbon in the eggnog. But now we’re ready to air our grievances with those North Texans who’ve wronged us and celebrate those who help make Dallas such a special place. It’s the official Dallas…

Abbott Orders Bill of Rights Removed From Texas Capitol

A new front has opened in the Texas battle over nativity scenes. Last week, we told you about the Freedom From Religion Foundation’s plan to erect a “Bill of Rights” nativity scene at the state Capitol. Texas state Representative Donna Howard sponsored the display, which depicts a few of the founding fathers…

Latest Battle in War on Christmas Is Texas Nativity Scene Skirmish

Eggnog. Caroling. Lawsuits. It’s Christmas in Texas. Every year the legality of public nativity scenes generates court cases and headlines. San Antonio atheist Patrick Greene unsuccessfully sued Henderson County over its courthouse-fronting nativity scene in 2012, 2013 and 2014. In 2011, the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) took issue with…

Was Dan Rather Right About the Surging Ted Cruz?

Tuesday night’s Republican presidential debate could not come at a much better time for Ted Cruz. Texas’ Canadian-born junior senator is in the ascendancy. He’s currently seeing his best poll numbers of the campaign, he’s scoring points in rhetorical fights with the most visible candidate in the field and he…