June 25 Raw meat-eating fitness star arrested after bizarre challenge to Joe Rogan Social media star Brian Johnson, known as "Liver King," faces terroristic threat charges after allegedly threatening Joe Rogan in Instagram videos while in Texas.
June 25 Texas the latest state with a law banning foreign adversaries from buying real estate With Republican Gov. Greg Abbott's signature of SB 17, Texas becomes the latest state to ban land and property acquisitions by adversarial nations like Iran, North Korea and China.
June 24 Democrats' 'political playbook' is the mass importation of illegal immigrants, says Texas congressman Rep. Brandon Gill, R-Texas, dissects why a Biden-nominated judge is accused of defying the Supreme Court on 'The Ingraham Angle.'
June 24 Austin Metcalf’s suspected killer indicted on first-degree murder charge in track meet stabbing Karmelo Anthony faces first-degree murder charges in the alleged April stabbing of Texas track star Austin Metcalf, and is expected to claim self-defense
June 23 Clippers' James Harden faces negligence accusation amid sexual assault lawsuit against nephew Los Angeles Clippers star James Harden was accused of negligence as his nephew was hit with a lawsuit over allegations of sexual assault in Texas.
June 23 Firefighter's body recovered from vacation getaway after weekend kayaking accident The Collin County Sheriff's Office said the body of Juan Chaidez, a firefighter in Dallas, was found after his Kayak flipped over.
June 23 Texas lieutenant gov calls out Abbott for last-minute THC bill veto Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick expresses disappointment over Gov. Greg Abbott's late-night veto of a cannabis bill with overwhelming Republican support.
June 23 Texas father of 3 dies after sudden lightning strike at golf course A father in Texas was killed after he was hit by a lightning strike while golfing with his dad on June 8.
June 20 Pastor's son dies in tragic fall on graduation trip, family vows to 'honor him by living life to the fullest' An 18-year-old man died after falling off of a waterfall during a graduation trip in Washington state, according to the National Park Service.
June 20 US government to build $8.5M fly-breeding facility to combat cattle parasite threat USDA announces new Texas facility to breed sterile New World screwworm flies as part of an effort to combat the flesh-eating parasite threatening livestock near the US-Mexico border.