Texas veterans seek healing through hunting, fishing activities
For retired U.S. Air Force veteran Eli Hernandez, the transition to civilian life in Texas wasn’t as simple as returning home and picking up a hobby.
For retired U.S. Air Force veteran Eli Hernandez, the transition to civilian life in Texas wasn’t as simple as returning home and picking up a hobby.
A new study from the University of Texas at Austin warns that the rapid expansion of data centers across the state could significantly increase pressure on Texas’ already stressed water system in the coming decades.
Miss World 2013 titleholder Megan Young has revealed that she and her husband, actor Mikael Daez, almost ended their relationship during its early years after she admitted making him the center of her life
Beauty queen and model Olivia Culpo has announced that she and her husband, NFL player Christian McCaffrey, are expecting their second child.
Denver Nuggets president and governor Josh Kroenke said Friday that the organization continues to have strong confidence in head coach David Adelman despite the team’s disappointing first-round exit from the NBA playoffs.
Alex Eala faces one of the toughest tests of her young career on Sunday as she takes on Elena Rybakina in the Round of 32 of the Italian Open.
The International Criminal Court has approved the withdrawal of lawyer Dov Jacobs from the legal team of former President Rodrigo Duterte, while lead defense counsel Nicholas Kaufman has also requested permission to leave the case.
House Committee on Justice chair Gerville “Jinky Bitrics” Luistro on Saturday denied allegations that members of the House of Representatives were being offered cash, additional maintenance and other operating expenses (MOOE), and government projects in exchange for supporting the impeachment of Sara Duterte.
Robin Padilla on Saturday said he has advised fellow senator Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa not to appear in public amid rumors that the International Criminal Court may have issued an arrest warrant against him.
Vice President Sara Duterte on May 7 blamed President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. and his administration for rising government debt and unemployment, saying policy failures were driving economic strain in the Philippines.