July 15, 2020 Dallas police officer beats coronavirus after more than 100 days in hospital: 'I proved a lot of people wrong' He never gave up the coronavirus fight – and has emerged victorious.
July 15, 2020 Pete Sessions takes big step in bid to return to Congress Former longtime Republican Rep. Pete Sessions of Texas passed what may be his biggest test in his bid to return to the House of Representatives.
July 15, 2020 Doug Schoen: Trump is big winner and Sessions is big loser in Tuesday primaries, while Dems remain divided Several Trump-backed candidates defeated their opponents in primaries Tuesday and unquestionably benefited significantly from the president’s support. The most notable of these was former Auburn University football coach Tommy Tuberville, who defeated former senator and attorney General Jeff Sessions for the GOP nomination for a U.S. Senate seat n Alabama.
July 15, 2020 Former Trump physician Ronny Jackson wins House GOP primary in Texas Thanks to support for President Trump, former White House physician Ronny Jackson is a step closer to winning a seat in Congress.
July 14, 2020 Abbott calls on Texans, Americans to 'wear a mask' as new cases, total hospitalizations hit record highs Texas Gov. Greg Abbott told "Hannity" Tuesday that he did not want to shut down his state again, even as the number of new coronavirus cases and total hospitalizations hit a new high in the Lone Star State.
July 14, 2020 Texas woman pleads not guilty to charges in Fort Hood soldier Vanessa Guillen's death The woman accused of helping to dispose of the remains of a slain Texas soldier who went missing for several weeks pleaded not guilty Tuesday to her alleged role in the crime.
July 14, 2020 Texas bar hosts dance rally in defiance of Gov. Abbott's coronavirus order to re-close A Pasadena bar hosted a "Texas Bars Fight Back Rally" this weekend in open defiance of Republican Gov. Greg Abbott as coronavirus cases surge in the state.
July 14, 2020 Texas man accused of taking $1.1M in coronavirus stimulus for companies with no employees A Houston man is facing charges in connection with fraudulently obtaining more than $1.1 million in coronavirus relief funds, according to a criminal complaint unsealed Monday.
July 14, 2020 Texas police chief on ambush killing of 2 officers: 'Our community is hurting' McAllen Police Chief Victor Rodriguez told “Fox & Friends” on Tuesday that his “community is hurting” following the ambush killing of two police officers over the weekend.
July 14, 2020 Texas ER doctor says Houston hospitals stretched to their limits: 'It's been very terrifying' Texas emergency rooms and intensive care units are "bulging at the seams," bombarded by a tsunami of new coronavirus cases, Dr. Natasha Kathuria reported Tuesday.