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Indiana Search Team Deployed to Texas as Flood Death Toll Rises

Indiana Task Force 1 deployed to Texas to assist in search efforts after deadly floods along the Guadalupe River. At least 118 people are confirmed dead, with over 160 still missing in Kerr County alone. The 49-member rescue team deployed on...

Newsom Pledges $101M for Low-Income Housing Near Palisades Fire Zones

Newsom announces $101 million for low-income multifamily housing in LA wildfire zones Funding prioritized for areas near the Eaton, Hughes, and Palisades fire perimeters Projects must favor wildfire victims, the homeless, or ex-inmates—and increase density near transit The Center Square reports: Six months...

2 Officers Ambushed Near Texas Immigration Facility

Two targeted attacks in Texas left local officers shot near federal immigration facilities in McAllen and Alvarado within days of each other. In McAllen, a shooter fired dozens of rounds at a Border Patrol building before being killed by agents;...

Tragedy in Texas: Death Toll Rises to 80+ with 51 Missing in Hill Country Floods

Over 80 dead and 51 missing across Texas Hill Country after catastrophic July 4 floods, with Camp Mystic in Kerr County being the hardest hit—59 confirmed dead and 11 still unaccounted for there alone. Massive search and rescue underway, with over...

Meet the Violent Felons Judge Murphy Thought Deserved to Stay

Judge Brian Murphy tried to block deportation of eight violent illegal foreign nationals—including murderers and sex offenders—but was overruled by the U.S. Supreme Court. All eight men had long criminal records and final removal orders, some dating back over two decades,...

Texas in Crisis: Trump Declares Major Disaster as Rescues Press On

President Trump declares major disaster in Texas after historic flooding along the Guadalupe River leaves at least 67 dead and 12 still missing, including young girls from a Christian summer camp. Rescue crews have saved over 850 people, with the U.S. Coast...

Texas Draws the Line: Foreign Land Ownership Ban Begins Sept. 1

Starting Sept. 1, Texas will ban foreign entities from adversarial nations—like China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia—from buying private land, including agricultural, commercial, and natural resource-rich properties. The bipartisan Adversarial Land Ownership Act, authored by Sen. Lois Kolkhorst, aims...

Tillis Taps Out: North Carolina Senator Won’t Run Again

Sen. Thom Tillis is calling it quits after two terms, saying he’s over the D.C. drama and ready for more time with his grandkids—and maybe fewer Trump jabs. The moderate Republican from North Carolina, known for his clashes with...

Arizona Gov. Greenlights $17.6B Budget Agreement

Crisis averted—Arizona’s not shutting down. Gov. Katie Hobbs says she’ll sign the $17.6 billion bipartisan budget just in time to keep the government running. The deal includes pay raises for cops and firefighters, funding for K-12 schools, and millions...

Texas Parents Win as Abbott Signs First School Choice Law

Governor Greg Abbott just signed Texas’ first school choice bill into law, giving parents more control over their kids’ education. The new law creates Education Savings Accounts, using taxpayer funds to help low-income families afford private schools or other...
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Texas Economy Roars: Record Jobs and Labor Force

Key Takeaways: Record-Breaking Growth: Texas added 195,600 jobs in the past year, leading the nation in employment gains. Pro-Business Climate: Governor Abbott’s commitment...
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