Biden to give legal status to some undocumented spouses of US citizens

The Biden administration will allow certain spouses of U.S. citizens without legal status to apply for permanent residency, and eventually, citizenship. Here’s what to know.

Round Rock Juneteenth shooting: Abbott announces $10K reward for information

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has announced a $10,000 reward for information about the shooting at a Juneteenth celebration in Round Rock that claimed the lives of two women and injured multiple others.

Watch: Kate, Princess of Wales, attends King Charles' Trooping the Color parade

Kate Middleton attended the Trooping the Color parade Saturday in honor of King Charles III’s birthday. It was her first public appearance since her cancer diagnosis earlier this year.

Border security, inflation big issues for Texans: Sen. John Cornyn

Border security and inflation are two of the biggest issues impacting Texans right now, according to U.S. Senator John Cornyn.

Elon Musk’s $44.9B pay package restored after Tesla shareholder vote

Tesla shareholders have voted to restore CEO Elon Musk’s record $44.9 billion pay package that was thrown out by a Delaware judge earlier this year.

Trump endorses Larry Hogan for Senate seat: 'I'd like to see him win'

Republican former Gov. Larry Hogan, who has been one of former President Donald Trump’s fiercest critics in the GOP, received Trump’s endorsement in his Maryland Senate bid on Thursday in an interview on Fox News.

Trump has 'sort of a pretty good idea' of VP pick; may announce during RNC

"During the convention," Trump said Thursday when asked about the announcement. "There were some good people and, we have some very good people."

Fort Worth man charged with threatening FBI agent after Hunter Biden verdict

"We’ll hunt you [expletive]s down and slaughter you like the traitorous dogs you are in your own [expletive] homes," 43-year-old Timothy Muller allegedly said in a voice message.

Pres. Biden will not pardon Hunter or commute sentence, he says

President Joe Biden said he will not use his presidential powers to lessen the eventual sentence that his son Hunter will receive for his federal felony conviction on gun crimes.

Trump's Milwaukee 'horrible city' controversy; leaders respond

Former President Donald Trump used the phrase "horrible city" when talking about Milwaukee during a private meeting with House Republicans on Thursday, June 13. Now, Mr. Trump is explaining the words.

Judge dismisses Paxton lawsuit to reverse Austin marijuana decriminalization ordinance

A City of Austin ordinance decriminalizing low-level marijuana possession will remain in effect. On Wednesday, a judge killed a lawsuit brought by the Texas Attorney General trying to reverse the move.

Nicole Brown Simpson's tragic murder and O.J.'s infamous escape: 30 years later

June 12 marks three decades since the tragic murder of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman, a crime that shook the nation and led to one of the most famous trials in American history.

Not pardon, but commute? How Biden might influence Hunter's legal outcome

President Joe Biden has confirmed he will not pardon his son, Hunter Biden, who was convicted on three federal gun charges. However, he has not yet addressed the possibility of commuting Hunter’s sentence.

From Adams to Biden: Presidential families and their scandals

Hunter Biden may be the first child of a sitting president to be convicted of a crime, but he's far from the only presidential relative to spark scandal.

Trump completes pre-sentencing interview after less than 30 minutes of questioning

Former President Donald Trump was scheduled for a pre-sentencing interview with a probation officer Monday after his hush money trial conviction last month, according to sources.