July 6, 2022 Texas boy drowns at July 4th house party, nearly 8 years after child drowns at same home A Texas 6-year-old boy drowned during a July Fourth house party almost eight years after a 4-year-old drowned at the same home. The 4-year-old's mother sued the resident, claiming negligence.
July 6, 2022 Chip Roy unleashes on Biden admin's border policies: 'We're dealing with an invasion, Texans are dying' Texas Rep. Chip Roy joined "America's Newsroom" to call for Texas to invoke constitutional powers to secure the southern border, which the federal government has refused to do.
July 6, 2022 Uvalde, Texas, mayor alleges shooting investigation 'cover-up' The Uvalde, Texas, mayor is accusing state law enforcement of a “cover-up” in reference to the May 24 Robb Elementary School mass shooting, which left at least 21 dead.
July 6, 2022 Texas should have declared border invasion long ago, says Border Patrol Council VP Art Del Cueto joined "Fox & Friends First" to explain why Texas should declare an invasion at its border with Mexico, pressing for action from Gov. Greg Abbott.
July 6, 2022 Arizona troopers discover nearly 100 pounds of meth during traffic stop, authorities say Jesus Alvarado-Flores, 27, was arrested after troopers discovered nearly 100 pounds of meth hidden in his pickup truck during a traffic stop on I-8 in Yuma County, Arizona.
July 6, 2022 Texas officials declare border 'invasion': 'Feels like state is being punished' for Trump support Texas sheriffs are sounding the alarm on the border crisis as some counties are forced to declare an 'invasion' in a desperate plea for help
July 6, 2022 Supreme Court abortion ruling puts fight for life in new Dobbs era After Supreme Court's Dobbs ruling, pro-life advocates will be called upon to increase services for women and their families and educate Americans about the humanity of unborn children.
July 6, 2022 Republican Latina playbook can help GOP win Hispanic voters in midterm elections A new generation of GOP leaders has arrived as Republican Latinas win primaries in Texas and Virginia. These Hispanic candidates embrace Donald Trump's America First agenda.
July 6, 2022 Arizona school choice law sets new standard for nation Arizona Legislature just passed the most expansive school choice law in the nation, delivering educational freedom to more than 1.1 million students.
July 5, 2022 Uvalde officials accuse DA of failing to 'timely deliver' resources, call for state takeover Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin and state Sen. Roland Gutierrez are asking Gov. Abbott to remove the district attorney from oversight of a compensation fund for victims.