The United States is charting a course toward net-zero emissions for electricity generation that could cost taxpayers trillions to transmit power from production sites to population centers. Texas...
Over 1.15 Million Texas Border Apprehensions in Fiscal Year 2021
Under former President Trump and currently the Biden administrations, immigration has become one of the most controversial issues in American politics. For border states like Texas, increased...
By Jose Nino | Nov 16, 2021
Local Lawyer Represents 4,000 in Lawsuit Against Roundup Herbicide
A DFW area lawyer is accusing defendants in an herbicide injury litigation case of trying to game the legal system. Attorney Majed Nachawati represents 4,000 plaintiffs In re: Bayer Roundup...
By Edgar James | Nov 16, 2021
Nine-Year-Old Dies After Astroworld Tragedy
Astroworld's youngest casualty, 9-year-old Ezra Blount, died after being in a medically-induced coma for nearly a week. His family said that Ezra was trampled during the initial crowd surge at the...
Grosskreutz Admits He Pointed His Firearm at Rittenhouse Before He was Shot
Gaige Grosskreutz, one of the individuals Kyle Rittenhouse shot on August 25, 2020, admitted to pointing his firearm at Rittenhouse before being wounded by him. Rittenhouse shot a total of 3...
By Jose Nino | Nov 15, 2021
Allegedly Teens in KKK Robes Attacked Black Student, Attorney Seeks Investigation
Some details have been released surrounding an incident on Halloween night in Woodsboro, a small town near Corpus Christi. According to the victim's attorney, three teenagers allegedly donning Ku...
Global Methane Pledge Introduced at COP26 Conference
Glasgow, Scotland hosted a two-week-long world climate change conference, called COP26, that involved leaders from around the world discussing “ways to reduce emissions of heat-trapping gasses,”...
National Guard Deployed in Anticipation of Kyle Rittenhouse Verdict
Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers recently authorized the deployment of at least 500 National Guard troops to Kenosha, Wisconsin, to bolster law enforcement efforts connected to the trial of Kyle...
By Jose Nino | Nov 15, 2021
American Airlines Sexual Assault Trial Set for January
Tarrant County district court judge has decided to allow a sexual assault claim against American Airlines to proceed. Judge Kimberly Fitzpatrick rejected the airline's motion for summary judgment,...
By Edgar James | Nov 12, 2021
Census Data Says DFW Area Grew by 20%
There has been a significant migration from small counties to larger metro areas throughout the United States. Less than half of the 3,143 counties in the United States gained population over the...
US Senators Introduce Legislation to Oversee Border Patrol in Texas
Senator Alex Padilla (D-CA) last week introduced legislation that calls for enhanced scrutiny of the members of the Border Patrol. The bill was crafted in concert with Sen. Ben Ray Lujan (D-NM)...
Veterans Day: Honoring Our Heroes
Today is not just another day for the nation. It’s the day that we set aside to honor those that have courageously served in the United States Armed Forces. Not to be confused with Memorial Day,...
US Reopens Mexican Border After 20 Months of Covid-19 Closure
At around 10 p.m. local time on November 8, the border between the United States and Mexico reopened after being shut to all nonessential travelers. Any traveler who is fully vaccinated is now...
Alleged Human Traffickers Get Caught in a High-Speed Chase with Texas Police
Upon receiving intelligence regarding a convoy of six suspicious-looking vehicles discovered near the Mexican border, the Kerr County Sheriff’s Office (KSCO) Special Investigators began to pursue...
By Jose Nino | Nov 10, 2021
D Magazine Journalist Convicted Over “Kill Cops” Banner
A United Kingdom court has convicted journalist and activist Barrett Brown for his role in a protest in London last April. A photo taken at the march showed Brown helping to hold a two-piece sign...
Freedom Foundation: ‘Build Back Better Act comes with unions, strings attached’
The House of Representatives approved a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill over the weekend but stopped short of voting on the Build Back Better (BBB) Act. The Build Back Better Act would, among...
By Edgar James | Nov 9, 2021
Border Patrol Finds Child Stuffed in a Duffel Bag Close to the Border
On November 2, Border Patrol officials in West Texas posted a photo on Twitter of their discovery of a small child stuffed in a duffel bag. According to Bob Price of Breitbart News, the agents...
By Jose Nino | Nov 9, 2021
Southwest Airlines Investigating Pilot Who Allegedly Used Anti-Biden Phrase
Southwest Airlines officials have revealed that the Dallas-based airline is launching an investigation after one of its pilots allegedly used anti-Biden slang over a plane’s public address system...
By Mary Dada | Nov 8, 2021
Texas State Trooper Investigated for Drug Trafficking Charges
Texas State Trooper Pablo Talavera Jr. is potentially facing drug trafficking charges for his alleged role in disseminating sensitive law enforcement information and protecting drug shipments for...
By Jose Nino | Nov 8, 2021
8 Dead and Hundreds Injured From Astroworld Festival
Travis Scott, a wildly popular hip-hop artist, hosted his signature Astroworld festival on Friday. The massive festival was held in Houston, where over 50,000 people attended, the Houston Fire...
Why the Supreme Court Is Now Willing to Hear Arguments on the Texas Heartbeat Bill Act
The Heartbeat Act (Texas SB 8) journey has been very eventful, and the arguments aren’t over yet. On November 1, 2021, arguments regarding the bill progressed to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court...