Mexican national deported now arrested as alleged serial killer in Texas

Suspected Illegal Immigrant and Serial Killer Arrested in Texas U.S. Marshals and Texas State Police have detained a suspected illegal immigrant linked to multiple murders and shootings. Luis Fernando Benitez Gonzalez, 26, is connected to two strangulation deaths—Alyssa Ann Rivera, 34, from Austin, and Alba Genis Aviles Martí, 28, from Bastrop County—as well as two […]
Sara Gonzales reveals a day care connected to China that is reportedly selling H-1B visas, leading to a lawsuit from the Texas Attorney General.

Criminal Investigation Linked to Daycare Fraud Recent developments reported by Sarah Gonzalez have escalated into a criminal probe involving a daycare that has sponsored a suspiciously high number of H-1B visas. The Texas Attorney General, Ken Paxton, referenced Gonzalez’s findings in a statement announcing a lawsuit against Golden Qi Holdings LLC and its owner, Yuan […]
Texas Governor Abbott brings in New York companies in response to Mamdani’s tax plans

New York Leaders Address Wealth Migration Amid Tax Hikes New York state officials, notably Mayor Zoran Mamdani and Governor Kathy Hochul, are confronting a troubling trend of wealth exiting the state as tax policies pushed by Democrats intensify. Former Boca Raton Mayor Scott Singer has pointed out that the state’s steep taxes are driving businesses […]
Family of Texas nurse Sarah Danh celebrates her remarkable recovery weeks after being informed she might never regain consciousness.

The family of Sarah Dunn, a nurse from Texas, has posted a new photo of her smiling while in a hospital bed, calling her recovery from a severe illness a “miracle.” “She’s improving quicker than we anticipated,” remarked her uncle, Kang Le, on Facebook, three weeks after her airlift from Japan to the U.S. on […]
Netflix is watching children and selling user information: Texas Attorney General’s lawsuit

Texas Files Lawsuit Against Netflix Over Allegations of Data Misuse On Monday, Texas announced it is suing Netflix, claiming the streaming giant is engaging in spying on children and other consumers. The lawsuit accuses Netflix of collecting user data without consent and creating an addictive environment on its platform. The state asserts that Netflix has […]
Texas man charged with murdering pregnant wife maintains he’s innocent in Italy

Texas Man Flees to Italy After Allegedly Killing Pregnant Wife A man from Texas, accused of murdering his pregnant wife, has been arrested in Italy after attempting to flee the United States. Lee Mongerson Gilley, who is now in custody, appeared in a Milan court where he proclaimed his innocence and expressed a desire to […]
Texas A&M University Targets New Muslim College

Cease-and-Desist Letter Sent to Texas American Muslim University On Friday, the Texas A&M University System issued a cease-and-desist letter to Texas American Muslim University, also known as TexAM University, in Dallas. This action is due to alleged trademark infringements, as the Texas A&M University System claims that the name “TexAM” and similar branding are unauthorized. […]
Two Secret Cremation Sites Linked to Cartels Discovered in Mexico Near Texas Border

Activists Discover Cartel Incinerators in Reynosa A group of activists focused on locating mass graves and missing individuals has found two incinerators linked to a cartel in Reynosa, a border city in Tamaulipas, right across from McAllen, Texas. This marks the 19th set of human remains identified by activists in the city this year alone. […]
Texas Governor Abbott invites New York businesses after Mamdani criticizes Ken Griffin

Texas Governor Greg Abbott is encouraging businesses from New York City to consider relocating or expanding into Texas. This comes after NYC Mayor Zoran Mamdani criticized billionaire hedge fund manager Ken Griffin for being wealthy. “Governor Abbott is happy to welcome businesses and job creators from around the country to Texas, where there’s no state […]
Remains of San Francisco woman identified as Cheryl Lanier solve missing persons cold case in Texas

Cold Case from 1973 Resolved in Texas A cold case that lingered for over 50 years was finally cracked when a woman missing from San Francisco was identified as a Jane Doe who had died in Texas, nearly 1,900 miles away. The San Francisco Police Department announced on Thursday that DNA evidence confirmed the identity […]