November 18, 2020 Matthew McConaughey 'could be' interested in a future run for Texas governor Matthew McConaughey said that once American politics "redefines its purpose," he may be interested in running for political office.
November 18, 2020 Democratic representatives say Hispanic populations losses reflect party's poor messaging Left-wing lawmakers and activists may not think “socialism” is a dirty word but elected officials have noticed the effects it and other buzzwords made on Hispanic voters in this year’s election.
November 16, 2020 Texas food bank comes to the aid of tens of thousands ahead of Thanksgiving North Texas Food Bank gave out 600,000 pounds of food -- including 7,000 turkeys -- on Saturday to 25,000 people, according to reports.
November 16, 2020 Mystery Texas woman returns boy to his family after he gets off at the wrong bus stop A good samaritan has returned 6-year old Colton Franklin to his family after he got off the bus at the wrong stop on his way home from his first day of in-person learning at Postma Elementary school in Cypress, Texas.
November 16, 2020 Texas AG whistleblowers sue for wrongful firing, retaliation Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton abused his office to benefit himself, a woman with whom he was said to have had an affair and the wealthy donor who employs her before retaliating against the members of his staff who reported him to the FBI, a lawsuit by four of the Republican's former senior deputies claims.
November 16, 2020 Texas nurse describes 'The Pit,' a room where coronavirus patients are sent to die A traveling nurse on assignment in Texas described “horrific” conditions for patients with COVID-19 as hospitals reach max capacity amid a dramatic surge in local cases.
November 16, 2020 Lisa Montgomery's lawyers seek to delay execution after contracting coronavirus Two lawyers representing Lisa Montgomery, the first woman to face the federal death penalty in nearly 70 years, have moved to delay her execution because they contracted the coronavirus while working on her case, according to a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.
November 16, 2020 Texas inmates enlisted to carry bodies amid coronavirus surge in El Paso: report Inmates in Texas are reportedly being used to help the El Paso County Medical Examiner’s office handle the influx of bodies as coronavirus cases surge in the area.
November 16, 2020 California cold case murder victim leads police to her alleged killer after 25 years A California nurse raped and killed while jogging has helped detectives solve her cold case after 25 years.
November 14, 2020 Oregon, New Mexico order lockdowns, other states consider options Other governors are hesitant to embrace widespread lockdown measures that saw pushback from citizens in a number of states.