McCarthy elected House speaker after 4 days of votes and 15 ballots

Republicans launched a 15th vote in a dramatic turnaround near midnight Friday. Moments earlier McCarthy had failed to win the speakership on a 14th ballot, as tensions boiled over in a chaotic scene on the House floor.

Recall issued for children's pajamas

P.J. Salvage is recalling some of their pajamas after concerns of a potential burn risk.

FDA approves Leqembi, Alzheimer's drug that modestly slows disease

The Food and Drug Administration approved it for patients with Alzheimer's, specifically those with mild or early-stage disease.

WATCH: Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano erupts again

The U.S. Geological Survey said Thursday that Hawaii's Kilauea began erupting again. 

House adjourns for 3rd day without speaker, GOP clash over McCarthy drags on

The House stalemate over choosing a new speaker has held firm through a long, excruciating third day and evening of voting with no conclusion.

Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo announces 2023 concert lineup

The 2023 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is quickly approaching, and we now know who will be performing each night of the rodeo.

Biden intends to make his first visit to US-Mexico border

The Biden administration has yet to lay out any systemic changes to manage an expected surge of migrants should the restrictions end.

Takeoff murder suspect Patrick Clark released from jail on $1 million bond

Patrick Clark, the man charged with murder in the death of Migos rapper Takeoff, has been released from jail after a "concerned citizen and family friend" posted his bond, according to his attorney.

House adjourns after Kevin McCarthy loses 6th speaker vote

The House stalemate over choosing a new speaker is continuing. Kevin McCarthy is determined to win over enough fellow Republicans, but he failed again on Thursday.

Houston COVID-19 'community level' at 'medium'

Houston's COVID-19 “community level" is now at “medium.” So what does that mean?

Thousands of black birds invade Houston area parking lots again

Every year, grackles come out in droves throughout much of Texas. Videos show them often times crowding parking lots, covering power lines, filling trees, and flying through the sky like schools of fish.