Three firefighters died and two were injured battling fires on the Colorado-Utah border, as extreme conditions persist.
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Demonstrators propose a new vision for America
Protesters across the U.S. challenge Trump's Freedom 250 events, advocating for a diverse and inclusive future.
Texas students to study Bible passages and Christianity's historical role under new curriculum expected Friday approval.
Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg reveals a false CPS investigation involving his children, detailing the distressing experience in a Substack post. He highlights the emotional toll of the incident during Pride Month, with bipartisan support emerging in response.
KATY, Texas
— Arianna Regardia felt the urgency to help after seeing the devastation in Venezuela.
The New World screwworm is spreading in Texas, threatening cattle and wildlife. Cooperation is key to controlling it.
The Supreme Court ruling expands gun rights
The court's 6-3 decision strikes down state laws requiring permission for guns on private property.
Camp Mystic, where 28 died in Texas floods, files for bankruptcy, pausing lawsuits. Legal outcomes remain uncertain.
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani's gamble pays off as his endorsed candidates win primaries, signaling a shift in politics.








