Nearly $3M in assets seized after Texas crypto laundering investigation

An investigation into a suspect for computer fraud and money laundering, in part by Texas FBI agents, has led to the seizure of nearly $3 million in assets. 

Brian Flores' racial discrimination claims against NFL can go to trial, appeals court rules

In February 2022, Flores sued the NFL and several teams claiming racial discrimination ran rampant through the league's hiring process, particularly against Black coaches.

Texas Democrats announce plan to return after leaving state in redistricting clash

Texas Democrats on Thursday moved closer to ending a nearly two-week walkout that has blocked the GOP’s redrawing of U.S. House maps before the 2026 election and put them under escalating threats by Republicans back home.

Man who faked his own death found guilty of rape in Utah

A man who reportedly faked his own death then fled to Europe to avoid rape charges was convicted of sexually assaulting his former girlfriend in Utah.

Houston ICE deports Honduran gang leader

Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents from the Houston field office deported an alleged Honduran gang leader wanted in the country for a criminal conspiracy.

Houston drive-by shooting: Brothers arrested, charged after one confesses

Two brothers have been charged for their alleged involvement in a drive-by shooting in northwest Houston, according to Constable Mark Herman.

No charges for Florida JSO officer in arrest of man punched, dragged from his car

Prosecutors declined to charge Jacksonville Officer D. Bowers, saying his actions during the arrest of William McNeil were lawful. Despite viral video showing violence, officials cited bodycam footage showing McNeil ignored commands. McNeil’s lawyers criticized the decision and called for a federal investigation.

TCDJ van crash on FM 980 in Walker County: Correctional officers injured

Multiple Texas Department of Criminal Justice correctional officers were injured in a crash involving a TDCJ transport van and a pickup truck in Walker County, officials say.

DOJ worker fired after allegedly throwing sandwich at federal officer: AG Bondi

A Department of Justice worker has been fired and charged with a felony after allegedly throwing a Subway sandwich at a federal officer during a confrontation in downtown D.C., according to Attorney General Pam Bondi.