June 6, 2023 Former Southwest Airlines employee charged in $1.9M voucher-selling scheme DaJuan Martin, a former Southwest Airlines customer service agent at Chicago's Midway Airport, has been charged on 12 wire fraud counts in a million-dollar voucher-selling scheme.
June 6, 2023 Texas 7-Eleven employees attacked on video for refusing to sell cigar to minor Mesquite, Texas, police are looking for a group of juveniles that attacked two employees at a 7-Eleven over the weekend after they refused to sell tobacco to a underage girl.
June 6, 2023 Texas becomes latest state to ban puberty blockers, sex change surgeries for minors Texas is now the latest state to ban gender transition treatment for minors, joining more than a dozen other states enacting similar measures.
June 6, 2023 Dallas Pride festival for 'all ages' sells sex toys, edible penises, graphic Disney art A Pride festival in Dallas, Texas, raised eyebrows on social media for selling graphic sexual merchandise at the event for "all ages."
June 6, 2023 Austin police officer indicted on second charge relating to May 2020 protests in Texas An Austin, Texas, police officer indicted in 2022 for aggravated assault in connection to protests in May 2020 has been indicted on an additional charge.
June 6, 2023 US House panel investigates ties between US Interior secretary, environmentalists GOP members of the U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources have expressed concerns regarding the connections between Interior Secretary Deb Haaland and an Indigenous group.
June 6, 2023 Chris Clem: The border impacts every life in America Former Yuma Border Patrol Chief Chris Clem on the latest massive fentanyl bust in Yuma, Arizona
June 5, 2023 US Postal Service reveals states where mail carriers faced most dog attacks in 2022 The U.S. Postal Service says there were more than 5,300 incidents in 2022 of postal workers being attacked by dogs, with California reporting the most incidents.
June 5, 2023 Cherokee Nation leader re-elected in landslide vote Democratic Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. won re-election to the tribe's highest leadership position in a landslide vote, which was certified Monday.
June 5, 2023 Oklahoma board approves nation's first taxpayer-funded religious school Oklahoma's Statewide Virtual Charter School Board approved the nation's first taxpayer-funded religious school in a 3-2 vote on Monday.