Kesha cancels concert in Texas over safety worries during flash floods

Kesha has canceled her concert in Texas, citing safety concerns as the region deals with severe flash floods and rising fatalities. She expressed her disappointment, saying, “Thank you for supporting independent artists. I was really looking forward to tonight, and I want to celebrate with you, but your safety is what’s most important right now.” […]
Country Star Pat Green Reveals Heartbreaking Link to Texas Flood Tragedy

Country Music Star Pat Green Faces Personal Tragedy Pat Green, the country music artist, shared that some of his family members are among the casualties of devastating floods in central Texas, which have claimed over 100 lives. In an emotional Instagram post on Tuesday, Green expressed his sorrow, requesting privacy during this challenging time. “During […]
Trump labels inquiries about Epstein’s client list as ‘disrespectful’ during Texas tragedy

Trump Criticizes Epstein Questions During Cabinet Meeting President Donald Trump expressed frustration during a cabinet meeting on Tuesday when reporters inquired about Jeffrey Epstein, denouncing such questions as inappropriate. He referred to Epstein as “this creep,” highlighting that the conversation had been ongoing for years. “Can I pause for a moment?” Trump interjected when a […]
Trump compares Schumer to an SNL ‘liar’ character regarding comments on the Texas floods

Trump Criticizes Schumer Amid Texas Floods President Donald Trump drew a comparison between Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer and a character from “Saturday Night Live,” specifically calling him “Tommy Flanagan, a pathological liar.” This remark came during a Cabinet meeting where top officials, including Homeland Security’s Christie Noem, discussed the severe floods in Texas that […]
Emergency plan for Camp Mystic in Texas approved by inspectors just days before flooding disaster

Camp Mystic Emergency Plans Approved Before Fatal Floods Texas inspectors approved the emergency plans for Camp Mystic just two days prior to a devastating flood that resulted in the deaths of 27 campers and counselors. The camp was said to meet the necessary regulations for disaster procedures, including evacuation strategies, as per records from the […]
GOP Representative Proposes Method to Identify Those Supporting Attacks on Texas Immigration Center

Calls for RICO Enforcement in Texas Incident Texas Republican Representative Beth Van Duyn has urged enforcement of the Racketeer Influence and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act against suspects involved in what she described as an “ambush” conspiracy. This comes in light of recent events connected to an attack on an ice facility, as discussed on Fox […]
Police Officer Injured in Neck near Texas ICE Facility, Several Suspects Detained, Authorities Report

Texas Police Officer Shot in Coordinated Attack Authorities report that a Texas police officer was shot in the neck late Thursday night during what seems to be a coordinated assault outside an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention facility. Just before 11 PM, officers from the Alvarado Police Station responded to reports of suspicious individuals […]
Texas father saved by son-in-law just before floodwater entered his room, family reports

A 77-year-old father in Texas was saved from a potentially fatal flood by his resourceful son-in-law, just as the rising water threatened to engulf his bed. Sist Charles found himself trapped in his San Angelo home when floodwaters began to surge. His daughter, Rachel Sanchez, expressed frustration that 911 didn’t respond to their calls for […]
Republicans consider redistricting in Ohio and Texas to strengthen their slim majority

Republicans are eyeing potential district changes in Ohio and Texas as they strive to safeguard their slim majority in the House for the upcoming year. In Ohio, new zoning laws require updates because the current district map was passed without bipartisan support prior to 2026. Texas is also revising its districts, possibly adding this issue […]
Who is at fault? Texas officials point to DOGE funding reductions

Flooding is a recurring issue in Texas’ Hill Country. Back in 1987, severe rainfall led to the rescue of over 30 people, tragically resulting in the deaths of teens from the Pot All Gold Christian Camp. Since that time, local authorities have actively pursued both public and private funding to mitigate future flood risks. A […]