President Trump pardons Texas Democrat Rep. Cuellar for federal charges

Texas Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar and his wife have been pardoned for federal bribery and conspiracy charges by President Donald Trump.

Texas could be home to new FEMA headquarters, source says

Texas Division of Emergency Management Chief Nim Kidd is reportedly being considered as the new FEMA leader, despite having previously turned down the position to focus on Texas.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott launches 2026 re-election campaign

Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced his re-election bid for a fourth term in 2026, aiming to become the state's longest-serving governor while emphasizing continued economic growth and conservative policies.

Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland dies at 24

Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland has died at age 24, the team announced Thursday morning.

Tom Brady used Texas-based company to help clone his dog

Former NFL quarterback Tom Brady revealed his dog, Junie, is actually a clone of his former pet thanks to a Texas-based biotech company.

Furloughed federal employee's family battles cancer diagnosis and bills

Amidst a government shutdown, federal employee Mike Daugherty's family is simultaneously confronting severe medical emergencies, including a cancer diagnosis and a seizure, while relying on community aid to manage mounting bills and a broken-down vehicle

Austin yogurt shop murders linked to known serial killer, rapist through DNA

After more than three decades, Austin police investigators on Monday identified a dead serial killer as the man they believe is responsible for the unsolved 1991 quadruple murder at an Austin yogurt shop.

Brothers charged in $8M crypto kidnapping
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Two Texas brothers are now facing federal charges for allegedly holding a Minnesota family hostage at gunpoint for hours and taking more than $8 million in cryptocurrency.

Authorities reveal Dallas ICE shooter Joshua Jahn's motive, more details [FULL]
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The FBI on Thursday held a press conference to provide additional details about the Dallas immigration facility shooting and suspect Joshua Jahn's alleged motives. Authorities said the shooter hated the US government and wanted to incite terror by killing federal agents.

FBI believes Joshua Jahn acted alone, intended as assault on ICE [FULL]
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Joseph Rothrock, FBI, Special Agent in Charge ? Dallas, said at a press conference on Thursday the FBI believes Dallas immigration facility shooting suspect Joshua Jahn acted alone.

Timeline of Dallas ICE facility shooting, authorities reveal motive [FULL]
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Nancy E. Larson, Acting United States Attorney for the Northern District of Texas, shared a timeline of the deadly shooting at the Dallas immigration facility on Sept. 24 during a press conference on Sept. 25. A detainee was killed and two other detainees were injured.

Texas brothers federally charged in $8M cryptocurrency kidnapping in MN

Two Texas brothers are now facing federal charges for allegedly holding a Minnesota family hostage at gunpoint for hours and taking more than $8 million in cryptocurrency.

Texas brothers charged in cryptocurrency kidnapping, robbery in MN

A Washington County family was reportedly kidnapped and held hostage at gunpoint for hours by two Texas brothers who ultimately took more than $72,000 in cryptocurrency. The incident led to a shelter in place order that led to the Mahtomedi homecoming game being canceled.

Dallas ICE shooting: Bullets had anti-ICE messaging [FULL PRESSER]
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Three people, including detainees, were shot at a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility in Dallas and the shooter is dead from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The bullets allegedly had anti-ICE messaging on them. Authorities said the rhetoric has to stop. Here is the full press conference from Wednesday morning.

Dallas ICE facility shooting [SCENE VIDEO]
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Three people were reportedly shot at an immigration facility in Dallas. The suspect is also reportedly dead.

Where does free speech end on Texas college campuses?

Following the shooting death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, two Texas college students have been expelled and hundreds of teachers are being investigated by the Texas Education Agency for public comments that have sparked a fierce public debate over the limits of freedom of speech.