Ex-Fort Worth officer Aaron Dean’s lawyers want murder trial moved due to news coverage

Dean's defense attorneys played hours of news coverage of the case in court Monday morning. They argue he will not be able to get a fair trial in Tarrant County because the case has received too much publicity over the past few years.

Remembering Gigi Bryant: Rising basketball star would’ve celebrated 16th birthday Sunday

In honor of her late daughter’s memory, Vanessa Bryant announced two projects, with proceeds going to the Mamba and Mambacita Sports Foundation, as Gigi was known for her passion for sports and her philanthropic heart.

Biden asks Congress for additional $33B to help Ukraine battle Russia

The proposal includes more than $20 billion in military assistance for Ukraine and for bolstering defenses in nearby countries.

Trump administration accused of approving illegal COVID loan worth $700 million

The Trump administration allegedly approved a multi-million dollar CARES Act loan to a trucking company ineligible for the money and involved in a Department of Justice fraud lawsuit.

Billy Chemirmir Retrial: Prosecutors try to link accused serial killer to victims' jewelry

Testimony resumed Wednesday morning in the second trial for an accused North Texas serial killer. On Tuesday, Dallas County prosecutors told the jury that Billy Chemirmir stalked one of his victims.

Billy Chemirmir Trial: Day 2 of accused serial killer's retrial gets underway

Surveillance video, a jewelry box and $2 bills were all powerful but circumstantial evidence against an accused serial killer on the second day of his retrial. Tuesday, his defense tried to cast doubt on what that evidence proves.

U.S. Supreme Court hears arguments on whether Biden can toss Trump’s “remain in Mexico” policy

The U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments Tuesday morning on whether the Biden administration can scrap a Trump-era policy that forces asylum-seekers to wait in Mexico as their cases make their way through U.S. immigration courts.

Biden pardons Kennedy-era Secret Service agent, 2 others

Biden granted pardons to Abraham Bolden Sr., a Kennedy-era Secret Service agent convicted of federal bribery charges, and two others who were convicted on drug-related charges.

Elon Musk buys Twitter in $44 billion deal

Elon Musk reached an agreement to buy Twitter for roughly $44 billion on Monday, promising a more lenient touch to policing content on the platform where he promotes his interests, attacks critics and opines on a wide range of issues to more than 83 million followers.

Donald Trump found in civil contempt of court

A judge has found Donald Trump in contempt of court and is fining him $10,000 per day in a dispute over a subpoena issued by the New York Attorney General.

Billy Chemirmir trial: Missing juror delays opening arguments in accused serial killer's retrial

Court proceedings had to be put on hold because one of the jurors didn't show up for court. That juror was later located at his workplace and had to be brought to the courthouse. Questioned by a frustrated and irritated Judge Rocky Jones, the 22-year-old construction worker says he "forgot."

What's next now that Twitter has accepted Elon Musk's $44 billion bid?

Twitter’s acceptance of Elon Musk’s roughly $44 billion takeover bid brings the billionaire Tesla CEO one step closer to owning the social media platform.

Trump will not return to Twitter even as Elon Musk purchases platform, will begin using his own TRUTH Social

Former President Trump will not return to Twitter, even as Elon Musk purchases the social media company and reinstates his account, instead using his own TRUTH Social as the sole platform for his voice.

Biden signs Earth Day order to protect old-growth forests from wildfire

Old-growth trees are key buffers against climate change and absorb significant amounts of carbon dioxide that contribute to global warming.

Kevin McCarthy audio: House GOP leader said he would urge Trump to resign

Contradicting his recent claims, McCarthy told GOP lawmakers after the Capitol riot that he would urge then-President Donald Trump to resign, according to audio posted online.

Audio: McCarthy said he would urge Trump to resign

House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy told fellow GOP lawmakers shortly after the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection that he would urge then-President Donald Trump to resign, according to audio posted by The New York Times and aired on Rachel Maddow's MSNBC show.

Armenian History Month: What has changed since President Biden recognized the genocide?

It's been exactly a year since the genocide was recognized by the United States. Many people called it a huge milestone, but they say a lot of work still needs to be done but Biden's recognition was a huge step forward.

Jerry Jones paternity lawsuit dropped; alleged daughter Alexandria Davis seeks DNA test

The woman who claims Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is her father is dropping her paternity lawsuit against him. Alexandra Davis still wants a DNA test, though.