May 22 Supreme Court upholds Oklahoma decision, in blow to religious charter schools In a split decision, the U.S. Supreme Court voted to uphold a lower court decision that held a religious charter school cannot obtain public funding from the state of Oklahoma.
May 22 Mom of girl allegedly killed by illegals says wildlife refuge renaming 'means the world' to family Jocelyn Nungaray's mother, Alexis, tells Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital that the wildlife refuge renamed for her daughter by President Trump helps to preserve her memory for what she loved in life.
May 21 Texas doctor sentenced to 10 years in prison in one of the ‘most significant’ cases of patient harm The $325m fraud case is 'one of the most egregious' of its kind, involving unneeded chemo, IV infusions, and more, DOJ leaders told Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital.
May 21 Federal judge slaps hold on new Oklahoma immigration law An Oklahoma law criminalizing illegal immigrants living in the state has been paused from coming into force by a federal judge, drawing ACLU praises while the state attorney general criticized it.
May 20 Man who set beloved Texas grandma on fire executed 13 years after her murder A Texas man was executed Tuesday evening for the burning death of an elderly clerk he set on fire during a convenience store robbery more than a decade ago.
May 20 US Masters Swimming under investigation after trans athlete takes five women's gold medals at Texas event Texas investigates U.S. Masters Swimming policy after trans swimmer's wins, examining potential violations of state law protecting women's sports integrity.
May 20 Texas lawmakers seek to get federal reimbursement for Biden-era border control expenses The new bill would create funding sources to pay back states for border enforcement actions taken since former President Joe Biden's inauguration.
May 19 Texas gang members sentenced for human smuggling after high-speed border chases Two gang members have been sentenced for human smuggling, following a series of high-speed chases at the border.
May 19 DHS conducts first 'Project Homecoming' charter flight from Texas DHS conducted its first "Project Homecoming" charter flight from Houston on Monday, self-deporting 64 illegal immigrants back to their home countries. (Department of Homeland Security)
May 19 Texas bill pushes strictest social media ban for minors in the nation Proposed Texas legislation, Bill 186, would ban minors from social media, enforce parental consent, and address the risks associated with digital platforms.