Texas AG Paxton announced on Tuesday that he is leading a coalition of 15 other attorneys general in opposing the U.S. Senate’s proposed border bill.
Raining Fish in Texarkana
James Audirsch and Brad Pratt, both used car salesmen in Eastern Texas, experienced a rare phenomenon of raining fish recently that they will likely tell around the campfire for years to come. KTAL...
Update on Food Inflation and What May Come for 2022
Retailers and manufacturers feel the pressure when it comes to the cost to get food on the shelves of grocery stores. Trying to cut costs anywhere they can and dealing with the shortage of...
By Tracy Moseley | Jan 1, 2022
Amazon Echo Allegedly Suggested Dangerous Challenge to a Child
Earlier this week, a ten-year-old asked her Amazon Echo to give her a challenge to do. Alexa referenced a website and began to tell the child about a “simple” challenge that could have led to...
By Tracy Moseley | Jan 1, 2022
Betty White Passes Away on New Year’s Eve at 99
Betty White, actress, perhaps best known for her role on the 1980’s NBC hit The Golden Girls as Rose Nylund, passed away today, TMZ reports. White, who hails from Oak Park, Illinois, was known to an...
Task Force Seizes $4 Million Worth of Heroin on the Arabian Sea
The U.S. Navy reported on December 30 that two coastal patrol ships seized nearly 840 pounds of heroin, worth approximately $4 million, from a nationless fishing vessel in the Arabian Sea on...
Experts Believe Falling Gas Price Trend Has Likely Ended
Tom Ozimek of The Epoch Times reported that the trend of falling gasoline prices has likely reached its bottom, and drivers should be prepared to pay higher prices at the pump. Ozimek cited several...
By Jose Nino | Dec 31, 2021
Poll: 50% of Hispanic Voters in Battleground States Believe US is Headed in the Wrong Direction
According to a poll by Bendixen & Amandi International, 50% of Hispanic voters in the battleground states of Arizona, Nevada, Pennsylvania, and Texas believe the United States is headed in the...
By Jose Nino | Dec 31, 2021
Tiananmen Square Memorials Removed, Pro-Democracy News Shuttered
While students were on Christmas break at Hong Kong University (HKU), workers at the school took down the twenty-four-foot-high “Pillar of Shame” memorial, removing it in two pieces on Wednesday...
Ghislaine Maxwell Found Guilty in Sex Trafficking Case
Ghislaine Maxwell, the former British socialite, was found guilty of sex trafficking on Wednesday afternoon in a New York federal court after it returned to deliberations following the Christmas...
Federal Border Funding to be Used for ‘Clean-Up’ and Improvements
Nearly a year ago, President Biden took office and discontinued the building of the southern border wall. Efforts to address the halted construction have now begun. U.S. Customs and Border...
POLL: Most Americans Distrust Social Media Companies on Data Safety
Most Americans don’t trust social media giants such as Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok to keep their data safe, according to a new poll by The Washington Post - Schar School published last week....
By Jose Nino | Dec 28, 2021
Texas Population Nears 30 million, Census Numbers Indicate
Texas is approaching a significant milestone: a population of 30 million people. Texas' population increased by 1.1 percent between July 1, 2020, and July 1, 2021, according to Census Bureau...
Anti-Apartheid Activist Desmond Tutu Dead at Age 90
Desmond Tutu, an anti-apartheid activist who attempted to heal the world, has died at the age of 90. Tutu was a global symbol of nonviolent resistance to injustice. He was the head of the Anglican...
Concerned Anti-Gun Parent Protests Outside White House for 15 Days
Parkland, Florida parent Manuel Oliver recently met with President Joe Biden's advisors following fifteen days of protests in front of the White House. According to Breitbart News, Oliver was...
By Jose Nino | Dec 27, 2021
Buttigieg Awards $241 Million in Transportation Funds to US Ports
U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg awarded more than $241 million in grants, hoping to improve U.S. ports and speed up the movement of commodities as part of President Joe Biden's plan to...
Comet Leonard Caught Behind Space Telescope Launch Plume
According to NASA, Comet Leonard was seen soaring behind the plume from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope launch. The photo was taken in Thailand and featured a pagoda in Doi Inthanon National Park...
Congressional Panel Begins Investigation into Astroworld Festival
A Congressional Committee has recently begun an investigation into the events at the Astroworld Festival in Houston that took the lives of ten people during a massive "crowd surge." On December 22,...
James Webb Space Telescope Begins 1 Million Mile Expedition into Space
On Saturday, December 25, NASA launched its largest and most powerful telescope into space. The "James Webb Space Telescope" lifted off from French Guiana on South America’s northeastern coast,...
Deliberations in Ghislaine Maxwell Trial to Continue After Christmas Break
Jurors in the Ghislaine Maxwell sex trafficking trial finished an abbreviated first week of deliberations Tuesday, December 21, without reaching a verdict. Deliberations are set to resume on Monday,...
Two Men Arrested After Fight in Miami Airport
Two men were arrested at Miami International Airport on December 20 after a confrontation with the police. The men were identified as thirty-year-old Mayfrer Gregorio Serranopaca of Kissimmee,...