Two women who allege they were stalked and harassed using AirTags are suing...
The plaintiffs in the lawsuit against Apple allege former partners planted AirTags near them to keep track of their whereabouts.
View ArticleThe cutting edge solution to rising debt? Paying in cash
2022 has been a rough year for America's personal finances. That's sparked a throwback movement among some young debtors: all cash, all the time.
View Article8 cups of water a day could be too much
The guidance dates back to 1945 and actually said people were all supposed to consume 64 ounces of water a day from many sources, including food, but it's often misinterpreted as eight cups of water.
View ArticleDallas artist leads the way to memorialize one of America's last Freedman's...
The Nasher Sculpture Center has launched a collaboration with the Tenth Street Historic District to document and mark a Dallas African American neighborhood — before neglect or development take over.
View Article8 cups of water a day could be too much
The guidance dates back to 1945 and actually said people were all supposed to consume 64 ounces of water a day from many sources, including food, but it's often misinterpreted as eight cups of water.
View ArticleWhat will happen to Ted Cruz’s Senate seat if he runs for president?
Ted Cruz announced earlier this year he would run for reelection to his Senate seat, but he has not said whether he would run for president in 2024. In spite of that, many political watchers believe...
View ArticleNew Texas House bill would give survivor benefits to families of National...
State Rep. Richard Raymond, a Democrat from Laredo, said he designed the legislation with Operation Lone Star in mind.
View ArticleAfter Title 42 ends, some migrants will try for asylum, and many will remain
For migrants who do not quality for asylum and are unwilling to enter the U.S. illegally, the end of Title 42 will be an insignificant change.
View ArticleTikTok banned from government-issued devices in Texas
The directive from Gov. Greg Abbott comes the same day the state of Indiana filed a lawsuit against the app.
View ArticleWNBA star Brittney Griner has been freed from a Russian prison
Griner was traded for convicted Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout. She is on her way to a military medical facility in San Antonio for care and to be reunited with her wife Cherelle.
View ArticleWho is Viktor Bout, the Russian prisoner the U.S. traded for Brittney Griner?
Bout is a Russian who was the world's most notorious arms dealer in the 1990s and early 2000s. He was serving a 25-year prison sentence in Illinois before being freed as part of a U.S.-Russia swap.
View Article'New York Times' editors hustle to prepare stories for newsroom strike
More than 1,100 of the newspaper's journalists say they'll strike Thursday over the paper's failure to meet the union's demand for pay raises.
View ArticleHoliday festivities continue downtown, some free parking on Tuesdays and Sundays
Holiday celebrations continue in downtown San Antonio well into January 2023.
View ArticleXFL unveils San Antonio Brahmas jerseys
The XFL has revealed its new team uniforms, including home and away sets.
View ArticleClinical trial for first Alzheimer's drug with effect on cognitive decline...
While there are still many questions about the ultimate efficacy of the drug, lecanemab, Dr. Arash Salardini said it could provide a path forward for new Alzheimer's treatments, like AZT was for HIV.
View ArticleMilitary suicides have become slightly less common, but are still a 'massive...
Though military suicide has been a problem for decades, critics say the Pentagon hasn’t come to terms with the fact that anyone can potentially be at risk.
View ArticleFormer coaches, security analysts and lawmakers weigh in on Brittney Griner’s...
Security experts cautioned that the swap potentially sends a message that arresting and jailing Americans on trumped up charges could motivate foreign governments to continue the practice. But Texans...
View ArticleSen. Kyrsten Sinema leaves the Democratic Party to register as an independent
Sinema's move is unlikely to change the power balance in the Senate, as it comes days after Sen. Raphael Warnock won the Georgia runoff election to give Democrats a 51-49 majority.
View ArticleBrittney Griner is back home in the U.S. after a Russian prisoner swap
American basketball star Brittney Griner returned to the United States early Friday after being freed in a high-profile prisoner exchange following nearly 10 months in detention in Russia.
View ArticleNew report: Guns much more likely to be present at domestic violence...
A new report shows that the number of family violence calls where a gun was present has increased by more than 90% since 2019.
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