Texas AG Paxton abandons appeal, leaving $6.6M judgment intact
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton drops his appeal, resulting in a $6.6 million state payment to four former deputies. The settlement awaits legislative approval for finalization.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton drops his appeal, resulting in a $6.6 million state payment to four former deputies. The settlement awaits legislative approval for finalization.
Texas families face potential reductions in food assistance due to a federal spending plan proposing significant cuts to SNAP, impacting over three million residents.
FedEx is set to lay off over 300 employees at its Fort Worth facility due to a client’s logistics shift, part of wider North Texas job cuts reflecting economic pressures and strategic business changes.
Alex Eala and Eva Lys exited the Wimbledon 2023 women’s doubles in the first round after losing to Ingrid Martins and Quinn Gleason. The match concluded Eala’s doubles journey at the prestigious tournament.
Martin Deanda, a 43-year-old convicted sex offender from Dallas, has been added to the Texas DPS Most Wanted List. Authorities offer a $3,000 reward for information leading to his arrest.
A North Texas woman was released from ICE custody after months of detention following her honeymoon. Her husband and attorney worked to secure her release. The case has drawn attention to immigration enforcement practices and highlights the challenges in navigating U.S. immigration laws.
Hong Kong has proposed new rules to limit inmate visits, including those by legal and religious figures, citing national security risks. The government aims to swiftly implement these changes amidst a rising prison population due to recent pro-democracy protests.
Dolly “Nanny” Walwer, renowned as San Antonio’s “Garage Sale Queen,” celebrated her 100th birthday with a city proclamation. Known for her vibrant garage sales, Walwer received honors for her community contributions, reflecting a legacy of fostering unity and culture in San Antonio.
House Republicans are working towards a final vote on Trump’s tax and spending bill, addressing members’ concerns and striving for legislative unity within the party.
A California judge dismissed Jay-Z’s defamation lawsuit against attorney Tony Buzbee. Jay-Z has appealed the decision, following Buzbee’s separate allegations against Jay-Z and Sean “Diddy” Combs, which were also dismissed.