October 20, 2021 Survivors of Texas plane crash were headed to Astros game in Boston: 'shaky and shocked' The survivors of the plane crash in Texas on Tuesday were headed to an Astros game in Boston and recounted feeling “shaky and shocked” following the crash.
October 19, 2021 Texas nurse convicted of killing 4 men with air injections Texas nurse William George Davis was convicted Tuesday of capital murder in the deaths of four patients who died after prosecutors say he injected them with air following heart surgeries.
October 19, 2021 Plane crashes in Texas field with 21 on board, investigation underway An investigation is underway after a plane crashed in Texas on Tuesday morning, leaving one person with minor injuries.
October 19, 2021 Texas GOP says anti-CRT law would never require 'opposing views' of Holocaust atrocities Texas Republicans defended a new law targeting critical race theory at public schools, doubling down that the legislation in no way would require teachers to include an “opposing view” of the Holocaust in classroom instruction, as the atrocities of the Nazi regime against Jews and others are historical fact.
October 19, 2021 Fiance of hospitalized Texas deputy says the three ambushed officers 'were a family' Lajah Richardson said her fiancé, Deputy Darryl Garrett, has gone through three surgeries since being shot in the back. She said she was prepared for the danger involved in policing, but she'll never forget the phone call she received at 2:23 a.m.
October 19, 2021 Cruz introduces bill to bring immigrant processing centers 'where Democrat elites host their cocktail parties' Fox News exclusively obtained a press release announcing Sen. Ted Cruz’s new bill, the Stop the Surge of Unsafe Rio Grande Encampments (SURGE) Act.
October 18, 2021 Texas lawmakers pass new congressional maps bolstering GOP Texas Republicans approved on Monday redrawn U.S. House maps that favor incumbents and decrease political representation for growing minority communities, even as Latinos drive much of the growth in the nation’s largest red state.
October 18, 2021 Supreme Court signals quick resolution on Biden challenge to landmark Texas abortion law The U.S. Supreme Court signaled a quick resolution to the latest challenge to Texas' landmark abortion law Monday, hours after the Department of Justice under President Biden asked the court to block the law, which bans abortions once medical professionals can detect cardiac activity.
October 18, 2021 Removed statue of Robert E. Lee now at private Texas resort A statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee that was taken down by Dallas city officials four years ago has resurfaced – at a private Texas resort.
October 18, 2021 Texas officer shot in back during ambush attack needs transplant, bullets damaged kidneys, fiancé says Harris County Constable Precinct 4 Deputy Darryl Garrett, 28, had both of his kidneys and his gall bladder removed after getting shot multiple times in the back, his fiance told a local news outlet.