More than $1.2M in alleged cocaine seized at Texas border bridges
U.S. Border Patrol agents seized more than $1.2 million worth of suspected cocaine during two separate drug busts last week at South Texas border crossings, federal authorities said.
U.S. Border Patrol agents seized more than $1.2 million worth of suspected cocaine during two separate drug busts last week at South Texas border crossings, federal authorities said.
Sherwin Gatchalian may emerge as the next Senate president amid talks of another leadership shakeup in the chamber, with backing reportedly coming from the “Solid Bloc 11” minority group and several senators expected to switch sides.
Nadine Lustre spoke out about issues involving governance, tourism, environmental destruction and animal welfare in a lengthy message posted on her Instagram broadcast channel.
Miley Cyrus became emotional as she was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, using the moment to reflect on her career and thank her family, fans, and collaborators for their support.
Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice as Al Nassr clinched the Saudi Pro League title with a 4–1 win over Damac on Thursday, ending his long wait for domestic silverware.
The possibility of the Ravena brothers suiting up as teammates again remains a long-shot dream, but it’s one that continues to linger for Kiefer Ravena.
Fuel prices are expected to keep rising heading into the summer, with analysts warning that drivers could see some of the highest gas costs in years as global tensions and seasonal demand converge.
National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) Director Melvin Matibag on Saturday warned that allowing the Senate to function as a “refuge for fugitives” could undermine public trust in law enforcement and weaken the justice system.
Crowds in Bangladesh have been flocking to see an unusual local attraction: an albino buffalo with long blond hair that has gone viral online and earned the nickname “Donald Trump” because of its distinctive appearance.
About 76,000 fewer students enrolled in Texas public schools during the current academic year, marking the first non-pandemic decline in nearly 40 years, according to a report released Monday by Texas 2036, which found that Hispanic students accounted for most of the decrease.