March 7, 2023 Soros DA put murder case on 'back burner' because it doesn't 'fit' liberal agenda: victim's family The brother of a man killed in Austin, Texas, is slamming the city's Soros-funded district attorney for his handling of the case that he says has been put on the "back burner."
March 7, 2023 First of four Americans kidnapped in Mexico has been identified A family member has identified one of the U.S. citizens that was fired upon and kidnapped by drug cartel faction members after they traveled into Mexico for health services.
March 7, 2023 University of Houston scraps diversity, equity and inclusion statements from hiring practices The University of Houston system announced it will ditch diversity, equity and inclusion statements from hiring practices after a directive from the governor's office.
March 6, 2023 Arizona principal's controversial email about pronouns outlines what 'can and can’t be shared to families' Emails obtained via records request shows an Arizona public school principal telling staff to keep some students 'pronouns & preferred names' from parents.
March 6, 2023 Arizona rancher charged with killing illegal migrant pleads not guilty during Monday arraignment An Arizona rancher pleaded not guilty to murdering a Mexican migrant on his ranch on Jan. 30, maintaining he fired warning shots into the sky and not at a group of armed migrants.
March 6, 2023 Texas state representative introduces bill to vote on secession The bill allows Texas to explore the possibility of secession and present plans to the state legislature. If passed, the referendum will be placed on the ballot in 2024.
March 6, 2023 Arizona teen found dead, wrapped in blanket; parents arrested An Arizona man and woman have been charged with concealing a body that is possibly their teenage son who they said had died.
March 6, 2023 John Cornyn takes delegation of senators to the Texas-Mexico border Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, on Americans kidnapped at gunpoint in Mexico and discusses his latest trip to the southern border
March 6, 2023 NM residents could vote on whether state lawmakers should get a salary The New Mexico House has endorsed a plan that could allow residents to vote on whether New Mexico should strip its status as the only state without a salaried Legislature.
March 6, 2023 Four Americans kidnapped in Mexico may have been targeted unintentionally: report The four American citizens who were kidnapped in Mexico may have been the victims of mistaken identity, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said Monday.