Every 42 minutes someone dies from impaired driving in America, with December being the deadliest month as holiday celebrations lead to 13,500+ annual deaths on our roads.
U.S. Secretary Hegseth meets with Sweden's Defense Minister to strengthen military cooperation as NATO's newest member bolsters its defense capabilities amid European security threats.
Colorado's coal industry faces terminal decline as production drops 75% since 2004, while renewable energy surges to 40% of state power, forcing mining communities to reinvent their economic future.
CDC panel votes to end 30-year policy requiring hepatitis B vaccines at birth for babies with HBV-negative mothers, giving parents option to delay until 2 months in major public health shift.
Texas law enforcement showcases 396-drone fleet at TEXCON 2025 where 300+ officers gained specialized training in emergency response tactics from border security to disaster management.
Governor Abbott reappoints Theresa Chang and Karen Partee to Texas Commission on the Arts through 2031, continuing the state's commitment to cultural development and funding.
Discover Texas Marine Sgt. Rafael Gonzales's powerful Vietnam story, now preserved in the state's Voices of Veterans program alongside 500+ Texas veterans' oral histories.
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 86, hospitalized for fever and chills at Johns Hopkins, receiving antibiotics and fluids with symptoms abating and release expected Sunday.
Supreme Court concludes 2019 term as six veteran staffers retire, including first female Marshal and Reporter of Decisions, representing over 150 years of combined service.
FDA issues urgent warning: Abbott FreeStyle Libre 3 glucose monitors linked to 7 deaths and 700+ injuries worldwide due to dangerously inaccurate readings - check your device now.