Advocacy Groups File Complaint Against CBP for Inaccessible Asylum Scheduling App, Allegedly Marginalizing Migrants with Disabilities
Migrants with disabilities face difficulties accessing the U.S. asylum system due to the inaccessibility of the CBP One phone app, leading to legal action by advocacy groups.
Texas IVF Community on Edge as Alabama Ruling Stirs Legal Concerns for Reproductive Choices
After Alabama's Supreme Court classified frozen embryos as human beings, Texas IVF practitioners and patients worry about potential legal complications impacting fertility treatments, despite current state laws shielding the procedure.
U.S. Appeals Court Upholds Stay on Texas's SB4 Immigration Law, A Win for Biden Administration Amid Ongoing Legal Struggle
A U.S. appeals court upheld a stay on Texas's SB4 law criminalizing illegal border crossings, a decision the Biden administration views as a win for federal immigration authority.
San Antonio to Welcome New JCB Manufacturing Hub with $32 Million Incentive Package
JCB plans to build a new manufacturing facility on San Antonio's South Side, with local governments offering $32 million in incentives. The project promises a $265.7 million investment and 1,580 jobs by 2028.












