August 10, 2023 Dem Gov Katie Hobbs requested Twitter censor critics of tweet comparing Trump supporters to Nazis Democratic Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs, while Arizona secretary of state, requested the social media website formerly known as Twitter to take down tweets criticizing her own post calling Trump supporters neo-Nazis.
August 10, 2023 Biden seeks to assist New Mexico residents sickened by nuclear testing radiation Biden wants to help those who've fallen ill from radiation exposure in New Mexico. A compensation act may also get amended to assist more people affected by the state's nuclear testing.
August 10, 2023 China is paying the piper in our public schools Chinese government is aiming its propaganda at Sooner State kids.
August 10, 2023 Biden touts pro-Native American efforts despite axing oil drilling that sustains tribes The Biden administration is touting its efforts to support Native American tribal sovereignty just months after it took action curbing key oil and gas drilling rights for tribes.
August 10, 2023 ‘Save Women’s Sports’ bill signing was historic event kids needed to see, moms say, despite vicious attacks Tyler Hightower and Marisa Clark attended the “Save Women’s Sports Act" signing in Texas on Monday where they say their daughters were subjected to aggressive protesters.
August 9, 2023 Yaqub Talib, brother of ex-NFL star, sentenced to 37 years in prison for killing youth football coach Yaqub Talib, the brother of former NFL player Aqib Talib, was sentenced to 37 years in prison after pleading guilty to the murder of a youth football coach in Texas.
August 9, 2023 Border Patrol Union rips Rep. Joaquin Castro's criticism of Texas Rio Grande water buoys: 'unhinged diatribe' Texas Gov. Abbott's office and the Border Patrol Union fired back at Rep. Joaquin Castro Wednesday after he called the water buoys used to deter migrants from crossing as "inhumane."
August 9, 2023 Texas duo pleads guilty after police discover over 5K grams of meth concealed by cookies Two Texas residents could be sentenced up to life in prison after pleading guilty to drug distribution intent when police found over $5k grams of meth covered by a layer of cookies.
August 9, 2023 Ditching of DEI statements by three big Arizona universities called ‘a huge victory for academic freedom’ Arizona universities become the latest higher education institutions to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion statements as a condition of hiring.
August 9, 2023 GOP lawmakers file amicus brief backing Texas against DOJ lawsuit over border barrier Nearly two dozen Republican lawmakers are backing an amicus brief in supprot of Texas against a Biden administration lawsuit over its floating border barrier.