California Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed Senate Bill 57 on Monday, drawing praise from rare places, and fueling more speculation about...
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Report: Trump had more than 300 classified documents at Mar-a-Lago
The attorneys asserted in a court filing that the sets of documents taken from the residence were “presumptively” covered by...
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‘I will resign’: Gov. Abbott’s order to investigate trans youth elicited anger, confusion inside state protective services, internal emails show
800-plus pages of emails obtained through open records show Texas Department of Family and Protective Services staff reaction to gender-affirming...
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Not a Joke: Biden to Hold ‘Unity Summit’ After Purposely Dividing America Since First Day in Office
You can't make this stuff up. Thankfully, as a political pundit, I don't have to. If there has ever been...
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Swalwell Takes a Swipe at DeSantis, but Commits an Embarrassing Self-Own
We've seen a lot of ignorance from Democrats in Congress and frequently, it seems like a tight race for who...
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Virginia Patton Moss from ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ dies at 97
The actress died on Thursday of natural causes, according to the Mathews Funeral Home. WASHINGTON — Virginia Patton Moss, most...
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Trump Makes a Big Move to Force Some Transparency From the DOJ
The Trump legal team just filed a new motion in the matter of the FBI raid on President Donald Trump's...
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Purported Leftist ‘Thought Leader’ Confirms Some of Our Worst Fears About Democrats
Though we understandably focus a lot on the big-name movers and shakers in the Democrat party for obvious reasons, those...
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Uncertain fate in NYC or D.C. doesn’t deter asylum seekers with no family
EAGLE PASS, Texas - Given a choice, when offered a free bus ride to Washington, D.C. or New York City,...
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Father helped 14-year-old son escape from authorities searching for him at Ingram Park Mall, BCSO says
SAN ANTONIO - A 48-year-old man helped his 14-year-old son elude law enforcement authorities who were searching for him inside...
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See Something, Say Something. But to who? KSAT Explains
SAN ANTONIO - You've heard it over and over again for a decade: see something, say something. The campaign launched...
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Former Surgeon General Dunked Into Next Week After Declaring Fauci ‘Never Asked for the Spotlight’
Like many involved in the federal government's botched response to the Wuhan virus pandemic, former Surgeon General Jerome Adams seems...
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Third California Court in a Week Rules Against the Government Regarding COVID Lockdown Orders
Encouraging news out of California as the third court in a week has ruled against the State/local governments regarding COVID...
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Flooding hits Dallas-Fort Worth as some areas receive more than 13 inches of rain
Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins declared a state of disaster in the region, and Gov. Greg Abbott directed the state's...
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Laredo confronts drought and water shortage with minimal options
Leaders in the South Texas city are reluctant to impose substantial restrictions on watering lawns even as water supplies near...
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FTC may ban some car dealer tactics
SAN ANTONIO - Ever been frustrated by a car-buying experience or shaken hands on a deal only to realize later...
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Boerne 10-year-old asking Congress to add insulin price cap for all diabetes patients
BOERNE - Patients and politicians agree there is an insulin price crisis in our country. That's why families were upset...
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The Peanut Butter Bowl aims to fight hunger
SAN ANTONIO - Even before the first ball is snapped this high school football season, opposing teams are teaming up...
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Body pulled from car after possibly swept off bridge in Mesquite, city officials say
Late Monday afternoon, fire-rescue crews were called to the Scyene Road Bridge at the East service road of Interstate 635....
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Yes, Social Security’s cost-of-living adjustment for 2023 is expected to be higher than average
Social Security recipients could see an 8 to 10% increase in their monthly payments next year due to a cost-of-living...
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