Tag: Texas

Texas Teen Austin Metcalf’s Gruesome Autopsy Photos Leave Jurors Stunned

A tragic incident unfolded in April 2025 at a track and field event, as reported by Radar. Anthony,

Ebola, Texas, Celsius, HHS, FDA: Morning Rounds

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Rare Flesh-Eating Parasite Confirmed in Texas For First Time Since 1966 : ScienceAlert

AP – The New World screwworm fly is posing a threat to the $113 billion US cattle industry

A flesh-eating New World screwworm was just found in a Texas cow—here’s what to know

The U.S. Department of Agriculture recently confirmed the first occurrence of the New World screwworm in an American

Screwworm Fly Detected In Texas Decades After Cattle Threat Was Largely Eradicated In U.S.

The New World screwworm fly has been detected in south Texas, marking the first time in decades this

How Trump’s Texas Disaster Could Cost Republicans Senate Seats Around The Country

Consider a scenario where the Republicans find themselves in a vastly different situation. Imagine a United States in

Rep. Christian Menefee defeats fellow Rep. Al Green in Texas House runoff

In a Democratic runoff marked by significant external funding and a generational clash, Texas Rep. Christian Menefee emerged

Paxton wins Texas Senate runoff, defeating longtime incumbent Cornyn

Attorney General Ken Paxton emerged victorious over Sen. John Cornyn in the Senate GOP runoff held on Tuesday.

Texas elections; S.C. redistricting; ICE; Jan. 6 : NPR

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Sex therapist accused of antisemitism loses Democratic runoff for Texas House seat

In a closely watched runoff for Texas’ 35th District, progressive sex therapist Maureen Galindo was defeated by Johnny

The Texas GOP finally turned on Cornyn

Senator John Cornyn's distinguished career came to an abrupt conclusion, driven by the very Republican voters who once

Texas Democrats think this is finally the year they’ll flip the Senate

After decades of political drought, Texas Democrats are pinning their hopes on a former seminarian-turned-politician to guide them