December 5, 2023 Small Business Republicans demand answers from Biden admin on 90-day gun export pause Republicans on the House Small Business Committee demanded answers from the Biden Department of Commerce on the 90-day pause on issuing gun export licenses.
December 5, 2023 Dallas truck driver rescued from vehicle hanging off bridge A truck driver in Dallas was pulled to safety Monday after an accident left him trapped inside the vehicle as it dangled off a bridge.
December 4, 2023 Quadruple murder suspect accused of killing 1-year-old at Dallas home commits suicide during police chase Police in Texas observed Byron Carillo, 21, shooting himself in the head after pursuing him for nearly 200 miles over a mass murder committed in Dallas.
December 4, 2023 Houston mayoral candidate Sheila Jackson Lee tells supporters to vote on wrong date Houston mayoral candidate Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, a Democrat, gave the wrong date while encouraging her supporters to get out and vote for her in the runoff election.
December 4, 2023 Ronny Jackson says Biden must strike in 'meaningful way' against Iran, Houthis Texas Rep. Ronny Jackson (R) reacts to US-Iran tensions in the Middle East and calls to ban travel from China to prevent spread of mystery illness
December 4, 2023 Texas man with ankle monitor allegedly left woman with slashed throat 'for dead' in pasture rolled in plastic A San Antonio man stabbed and slashed the throat of a woman before rolling her up in plastic and leaving her for dead in a pasture, according to the Atascosa County Sheriff's Office.
December 3, 2023 The appeals court ‘got it wrong’: Greg Abbott Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott criticizes efforts to block the state from deploying deterrence buoys in the Rio Grande River, saying he will take the issue up to the Supreme Court.
December 1, 2023 Rio Grande buoys installed by Texas ordered to be removed as overwhelmed Arizona border crossing closes CBP shut an increasingly clogged port of entry in Arizona as an appeals court ordered Texas to remove floating barriers from an equally busy part of the Rio Grande.
December 1, 2023 Death penalty is increasingly seen by Americans as being 'unfairly' administered, Gallup report finds An annual report on capital punishment says more Americans now believe the death penalty is administered unfairly. The report says a Gallup poll from October that found 50% of Americans believe capital punishment is applied unfairly is another sign of the death penalty's further isolation in the U.S.
December 1, 2023 As Biden’s border disintegrates, Texas Democrats plot with Mexico With Biden's border crisis showing no signs of abating, Texas is passing new laws, including one that lets state and local authorities to arrest and order to return to Mexico would-be migrants.