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National Guard pilot Jo Ellis is suing a right-wing influencer for falsely blaming her for a DC crash that killed 67 people. A WIRED review reveals 12 similar incidents of scapegoating trans people.
Officials announced on Monday that 10 people were arrested for engaging in a "planned ambush" on an ICE detention facility in Texas over the Fourth of July holiday.
After a week of severe storms that triggered devastating floods in the South and soaked the East Coast, more rain is on the way with a renewed flood threat for the still-reeling Texas and New Mexico.
North Texas faces weekend storm threat with rising flood risk One week after severe flooding devastated Central Texas, Gov. Greg Abbott on Friday activated state emergency response resources in ...
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Texas suspect arrested after allegedly damaging an ICE vehicle and chasing federal agents in the Houston area, endangering motorists before being taken into custody.
Maricela Rueda, accused of ambushing Texas ICE agents, allegedly called her husband, Daniel Rolando Sanchez Estrada, from jail to urge him to hide "anti-government and anti-Trump documents ...
Isolated to scattered storms are expected this weekend, bringing the potential for localized flooding and occasional gusty winds.
Parts of North Texas and Central Texas could face more flooding Tuesday as storms persist across the state, according to the National Weather Service.
In the midst of a Texas storm last week, a tiny trembling puppy was found clinging onto life, left in an onion sack, shivering and covered in ticks.
A manhunt is underway for Benjamin Song, who is suspected of being involved in an anti-ICE attack on Independence Day that left a police officer shot in the neck.
Central Texas braces for more rain, flooding after deadly holiday weekend The National Weather Service extended a flood watch July 7 through 7 p.m. local time for much of central Texas.
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