Trump's tax returns made public after long fight with Congress

Trump had refused to release his returns when he ran for president and had waged a legal battle to keep them secret while he was in the White House. But the Supreme Court ruled last month that he had to turn them over.

Authorities increasing security on Houston METRO after recent shootings

Houston Metro Transit Police and the Houston Police Department are increasing security after recent incidents on buses and trains.

Man accused of sexually assaulting woman at popular Houston-area park arrested

Officials say Wildred Smith, 27, was arrested in Baytown for open felony warrants but a DNA test later linked his connection to a case where a woman at Jenkins Park was attacked and sexually assaulted.

Resources available for domestic violence victims

Leaving an abusive relationship is the most dangerous time. If you are considering leaving your relationship, there are several resources available.

2 people attack Uber driver in wild video, 1 arrested, another on the run

Do you remember the wild video where two people attacked an Uber driver? FOX 26 showed it to you last month. The good news is one of the suspects is now off the streets.

Look up: See all 7 planets in the sky through the end of the year

For the most part, all seven planets can be viewed in the dusk sky with the naked eye, but you might want to grab your binoculars just in case.

US to require COVID-19 testing for travelers from China

Other countries have taken similar steps in an effort to keep infections from spreading beyond China’s borders.

Health of retired Pope Benedict XVI 'worsening,' Vatican says

Earlier Wednesday, Pope Francis asked the faithful to pray for Benedict and went to visit his predecessor in the monastery on Vatican grounds.

Supreme Court to keep Title 42 in place indefinitely

The Supreme Court is keeping pandemic-era limits on people seeking asylum in place for now, dashing hopes of migrants who have been fleeing violence and inequality.

Rep.-elect George Santos admits lying about background

Republican George Santos, who flipped a U.S. House seat in New York from blue to red, has admitted to making up key aspects of his educational, professional, and personal background.