Brandon Bell / Getty ImagesCommentary Texas National Guard Soldier Arrested, Called a 'Traitor' for What He Allegedly Did at the Border Guardsman Savion Johnson has been charged with attempting to smuggle an illegal immigrant into the country. By Jack Gist April 4, 2024
pidjoe / Getty Images Largest US Fresh Egg Producer Halts Production at Plant, Destroys Nearly 2 Million Chickens After Disease Hits The company says it's working "with federal, state and local government officials and focused industry groups" to manage the problem. By Warner Todd Huston April 3, 2024
X screen shots Judge Gives Easter Sunday Gift to Migrants Arrested in Southern Border Riot That Overwhelmed US Soldiers "What we’re going to do is we’re going to release all these individuals on their own recognizance," the judge said during the hearing. By George C. Upper III April 1, 2024
Perry Knotts / Getty Images Kansas City Chiefs Star Wanted by Police After Four People Left Injured The rookie won a Super Bowl ring just two months ago in a game in which he caught six passes for 39 yards against the 49ers. By Johnathan Jones April 1, 2024
Cultural RM Exclusive - Jason Persoff Stormdoctor / Getty Images Over 50 Million Americans to Be Impacted by Tornadoes, Thunderstorms; You May Be One of Them Meteorologists are asking people to remain weather-aware if they are in the path of the predicted outbreak. By Johnathan Jones April 1, 2024
WFAA / YouTube screen shot Driver of Concrete Truck That Swerved Directly Into School Bus Makes Terrifying Admission, Arrest Affidavit Reveals The driver of a truck that hit a school bus in Texas, leading to two deaths, has made a statement to police about his drug use. By Jack Davis March 30, 2024
Javier Zayas / Getty ImagesCommentary They're Finally Doing It: Begin Kissing Your Gas Stove Goodbye Even though a substantial percentage of Washington state's energy comes from natural gas, its legislature and governor want it gone. By Mike Landry March 30, 2024
Matt Kelley / AP Federal Judge Strikes Down Biden's 'Unauthorized' Climate Rule The Biden administration has lost a round in court over a rule forcing states to heed Biden's green agenda. By Jack Davis March 29, 2024
FOX26Houston / X screen shotCommentary Single Hail Storm Has Devastating Impact on Major Texas Solar Farm - Locals Concerned A hailstorm pummeled a Texas solar farm, sparking fears of dangerous chemical leaks and reminding us why we do not trust climate crusaders. By Michael Schwarz March 28, 2024
KRIV-TV / screen shot Dem Mayor Admits His City Is Broke with Tens of Millions in Debt, Couldn't Even Pay Firefighters Staring down a deficit of $160 million, Houston Mayor John Whitmire is proposing spending cuts and potential new taxes. By Johnathan Jones March 27, 2024