• Joe Biden mocks Donald Trump for being out of cash as he brands Ted Cruz a LOSER like former president during Texas fundraisers

    Biden: ‘Just the other day this defeated looking man came up to me and said: “Mr. President I need your help. I’m in crushing debt. I’m completely wiped out.”’. Biden said he responded: ‘Donald, I’m sorry. I can’t help you'. Biden brought in over $2.5 million at his fundraisers in Dallas

    • KTSA

    Governor Abbott launches Texas Space Commission

    A Tuesday ceremony at NASA's Johnson Space Center included the announcement of the inaugural members of the

  • Texas Official Sends Border Message to Supreme Court

    Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick sent a message about the U.S.-Mexico border to the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday during an appearance on Fox News' Fox & Friends.Patrick noted the Court will decide on Monday if Senate Bill 4 (S.B. 4) can go into effect while it's being discussed in courts or if a pause will remain in place. The legislation would make it a crime to cross the border between Texas and Mexico between ports of entry and allow police officers to arrest those who they suspect have...

  • Squires back-to-back champions

    Letran’s June Silorio is being advertised as the new “Captain Marbel,” or the second coming of ex-pro star Kenneth Duremdes.

  • Karen Reed back in court for hearing in Canton murder case

    Karen Read is back in court Wednesday afternoon as the date of her murder trial draws closer.

  • Appeals court to hear oral arguments over Texas immigration law

    Judges on the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals will hear oral arguments Wednesday in a case challenging a new immigration law in Texas that would allow police to arrest migrants who illegally cross into the U.S. from Mexico. The case will be heard at 10 a.m. CT by Chief Judge Priscilla Richman and Judges Andrew S. Oldham and Irma Carrillo Ramirez. Richman was appointed by George W. Bush, and Oldham by Donald Trump, while Ramirez was appointed by President Joe Biden. In a brief order late...

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    Hawaii governor backs off proposed Maui short-term rental moratorium

    Gov. Josh Green announced there will not be a short-term rental moratorium for Maui since the State has reached the minimum number of units to house families impacted by the wildfires.

  • 'I'll be back soon': Wife reads out Kejriwal's first message from jail

    NEW DELHI: CM Arvind Kejriwal’s wife, Sunita, is not often seen making public speeches. But on Saturday, with her husband in Enforcement Directorate’s custody, she read out a message from the CM. In it, the AAP national convener claimed he couldn’t be kept behind bars for long and would return to fulfil his promises to Delhi’s people.In a digital address streamed live on AAP’s social media channels from the CM’s residence in Civil Lines, Sunita quoted her husband as saying that he was born to...

    • KFDI

    Appeals court hears oral arguments over Texas immigration law SB4

    On Wednesday, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals heard arguments regarding the controversial Texas immigration law, Senate Bill 4 (“SB4”), that allows state officials to prosecute and imprison migrants suspected of crossing the border illegally. The hearing

  • Mexico Will Not Take Back Citizens Deported Under New Texas Law

    Mexico’s foreign ministry announced on Tuesday that the Central American country will refuse to repatriate its citizens that are deported because of new immigration laws passed by the U.S. state of Texas. The statement emphasized that Mexico City would refuse compliance "under any circumstances." Texas Senate Bill 4, passed in late 2023, allows state and

    • KTVZ

    Appeals court puts controversial Texas immigration law back on hold

    By Devan Cole, CNN (CNN) — A federal appeals court late Tuesday night put Texas’ controversial immigration law back on hold, hours after the Supreme Court had cleared the way for the state to begin enforcing the measure. In a brief order, a three-judge panel at the 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals voted 2-1

    • CNN

    Appeals court puts controversial Texas immigration law back on hold

    A federal appeals court late Tuesday night put Texas’ controversial immigration law back on hold, hours after the Supreme Court had cleared the way for the state to begin enforcing the measure. In a brief order, a three-judge panel at the 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals voted 2-1 to wipe away a previous ruling from a different panel that had temporarily put the law, which would allow state officials to arrest and detain people they suspect of entering the country illegally, into effect. The...