Texas Activist Laura Pressley Sues Over Alleged Voting Machine Flaws, Puts Ballot Secrecy in Jeopardy
Texas activist Laura Pressley's lawsuit alleges a flaw in electronic voting systems that could compromise ballot secrecy, sparking debate over the implications for voter anonymity and election integrity.
San Antonio Officer Recovering After Being Shot, Suspect Killed in Shootout Was in U.S. Illegally
In San Antonio, an officer shot multiple times at ICON Apartments is recovering after a domestic call shootout with Jorge Chacon-Gutierrez, an undocumented Venezuelan immigrant. Chacon-Gutierrez was killed, sparking immigration policy debates.
Texas Gulf Coast Residents Face Possible 10% Insurance Hike Amidst Recovery from Hurricane Beryl
TWIA is considering a 10% rate hike due to climate change-stressed finances, facing a decision by Texas' insurance commissioner, as coastal Texans brace for increased premiums amidst recovering from Hurricane Beryl's claims.












