The Breakdown: SCOTUS hears abortion argument

If Roe v. Wade is overturned, it's likely at least 22 states would immediately move to ban abortion.

The Breakdown: SCOTUS hears abortion argument
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Thousands of right-to-life advocates and pro-choice supporters gathered outside the Supreme Court Wednesday, as nine justices inside heard from attorneys fighting to reinstate a Mississippi law that would ban abortions at 15 weeks.

Bayou City Buzz: Local tiki bar pouring up a Caribbean Christmas

Lei Low Bar is a neighborhood tiki bar tucked away in the Heights at 6412 North Main St. They opened in 2014 and have celebrated the Caribbean culture with fun and rum.

Bayou City Buzz: Christmas at Moody Gardens
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FOX 26's Coco Dominguez has a sneak peek at all the fun you can have at Moody Gardens this holiday season in Galveston.

Giving Tuesday
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Giving Tuesday is the day when many people donate to charities. Yet $4 billion to $7 billion in corporate matching donations go untapped each year, according to a company called Double the Donation, because people don?t know their employers offer it.

Bayou City Buzz: Post Houston
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FOX 26's Coco Dominguez checks out Post Houston, which just opened weeks ago.

Making the Case: Charges explained in the murder of Ahmaud Arbery
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The three men charged in the death of Ahmaud Arbery are facing life in prison. News Edge Legal analyst Charles Adams believes the only person that may be given the possibility of parole is William Bryan, the man who recorded Arbery's death with his cell phone. Adams also explains the charges as many are confused about why the men were charged with several counts of felony murder.

Houstonians share what they're thankful for
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As people waited in line at House of Pies off Kirby Dr. to grab dessert for Thanksgiving Day, Fox 26 asked a simple question. "What are you thankful for this year?"

Making the Case: Charges explained in the murder of Ahmaud Arbery
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The three men charged in the death of Ahmaud Arbery are facing life in prison. News Edge Legal analyst Charles Adams believes the only person that may be given the possibility of parole is William Bryan, the man who recorded Arbery's death with his cell phone. Adams also explains the charges as many are confused about why the men were charged with several counts of felony murder.

Gator spotted in Buffalo Bayou
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FOX 26 Reporter Matthew Seedorff has more after a gator was spotted in Buffalo Bayou.

Tips to help you save money on gas
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FOX 26 Consumer Reporter Heather Sullivan has some smart sense on how you can save some money on gas if you're traveling for the holidays.

Winter Wonderland kicks off in downtown Houston
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FOX 26's Coco Dominguez has a sneak peak as Winter Wonderland is now underway in downtown Houston.

EPA Chief visits Houston to address cancer clusters in Fifth Ward
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For decades neighbors in Houston's Fifth Ward have complained about the alarming rate of cancer deaths in the area. The deaths have been traced back to the old Union Pacific rail yard located near the intersection of Liberty Rd and Lockwood Drive. Environmental Protection Agency Chief Michael Regan met with residents and says the federal government is committed to cleaning up the area. He said the Biden administration wants to get this right.

Houston doctor touches on importance of COVID-19 boosters for all adults
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CDC advisors have voted to expand Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 boosters to all adults in the U.S. This follows the FDA's authorization Friday morning. FOX 26's Tiffany Justice spoke with Dr. Peter Hotez of Baylor College of Medicine to get his take on why this is so important going into the holiday season.

News Edge legal expert reacts to Rittenhouse verdict
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Kyle Rittenhouse is a free man, acquitted of all charges after shooting three people, killing two during a protest last year in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Much of the country has been watching his trial closely as he claimed self-defense. News Edge legal analyst Charles Adams believes the prosecution failed to prove Rittenhouse broke the law. Adams also shares his fears that this verdict could give Americans the wrong idea when it comes to self-defense shootings.