Federal judges anonymously criticize Supreme Court for overturning decisions with emergency rulings

A group of anonymous federal judges is criticizing the Supreme Court for overturning lower court rulings and siding with President Donald Trump's administration with little to no explanation, NBC News reported Thursday.

Trump administration aims to make US citizenship test more difficult

The Trump administration is planning to make the U.S. citizenship test more difficult, according to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) Director Joseph Edlow.

Harris County man solicited nudes from underage girls through Snapchat: Hays County sheriff

A Harris County man is facing a felony charge for allegedly soliciting nude images and videos from minors through Snapchat and providing a vape and alcohol to a minor in exchange for sexual favors.

Feds intercept 1,300 barrels of meth precursor chemicals shipped from China to Mexico

Federal officials made a high-seas interception of hundreds of thousands of pounds of two different precursor chemicals that are used to make methamphetamine, a shipment they say came from China and was destined for the Sinaloa cartel in Mexico.

Trump considers sending federal troops to New Orleans before Chicago

President Trump now says he may send federal troops to New Orleans to fight crime, despite the city recording historically low crime rates for the past two years.

Man wrongfully convicted for disturbing Minneapolis murder released from prison

A man who has served more than 27 years in prison for a disturbing Minneapolis murder has walked free after a woman confessed to committing the killing.

Assault charges dismissed on 11-year-old Hays CISD student

Assault charges are being dismissed against an 11-year-old Hays CISD student. His father says the case has been nothing more than a witch hunt against his child.

Man accused of committing assaults near UT Austin campus released from jail

The man accused of committing several assaults at a time near the University of Texas at Austin campus back in April was released from the Travis County Jail on Wednesday.

New details released in Georgetown overpass crash that shut down I-35

There could be criminal charges for a crash in Georgetown that shut down I-35 and landed two people in the hospital on Tuesday.

CDC shooter’s mental health struggles captured on police body camera

Newly released body camera footage from September 2024 shows the night the alleged CDC shooter was taken to the hospital after his father called police, saying he was trying to get ahold of guns and was suicidal.

300K kilos of 'meth precursor chemicals' seized at Port of Houston, feds say

Federal officials claim the chemicals were sent from China with the intent to go to a Mexican drug cartel. The amount of chemicals allegedly could've produced over $500 million in methampetamine.

Family of man killed on CapMetro bus speaks out, files lawsuit

The family of a man stabbed to death on a CapMetro bus is filing suit against the bus operator, who is accused of letting the suspect on even when he didn't pay.

Maine mass shooting survivors, victims' relatives sue federal government claiming negligence

Survivors and families of victims from Maine’s deadliest mass shooting are suing the U.S. government, alleging Army officials failed to act on repeated warnings about the gunman’s deteriorating mental health.

Father killed in violent robbery; family launches petition against low bail for murder suspects

A father of nine was killed in a violent robbery in North Austin last month. Now his family is fighting for justice and calling on judges to not give low bail to murder suspects.

Jeffrey Epstein accusers push for transparency
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Some of Jeffrey Epstein's victims were on Capitol Hill today pushing for transparency in his case. President Trump continues to call the ongoing efforts for more Epstein files a Democrat hoax, saying thousands of pages were just released last night. However, one Republican says it's not a hoax and is pushing for answers. FOX's Rebekah Castor reports.

APD looking for 7 suspects connected to vehicle burglaries at city parks

The Austin Police Department is looking for seven people they say are connected to a “concerning trend” in vehicle burglaries at city parks.