Illinois congresswoman moves to impeach DHS Sec. Kristi Noem

An Illinois congresswoman accused DHS Sec. Noem of obstructing Congress and self-dealing in articles of impeachment.

Saks Global files for bankruptcy after $2.7B Neiman Marcus acquisition deal

Saks Global Enterprises, the parent of Saks Fifth Avenue, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after missing a $100 million interest payment.

Frisco ISD schools receive more email threats

Schools in the Frisco Independent School District have been given the all-clear after receiving another round of threatening emails.

Police investigate double capital murder-suicide in small, West Texas town

George Cantu, 27, killed two relatives and himself after intentionally wounding his ex-wife and another man; police say alcohol was a factor.

Washington Post reporter’s home searched by FBI in classified documents probe, newspaper says

FBI agents searched the home of a Washington Post reporter as part of an investigation into a government contractor accused of taking home classified material, the newspaper reported.

US freezes all visa processing for 75 countries, including Somalia, Russia, Iran

The State Department is pausing all visa processing for 75 countries in an effort to crack down on applicants deemed likely to become a public charge.

Dallas police chief refuses to release data on ICE operations

Dallas Police Chief Daniel Comeaux is refusing a request from a city oversight board to release data detailing how the department interacts with federal immigration agents, citing concerns for officer safety.

Uvalde shooting trial: Former officer appears to wipe tears as witness describes wounds

Wednesday was the first day on which Gonzales appeared to become emotional during the trial, appearing to wipe away tears as a medical examiner recalled the wounds sustained by some of the children in the shooting.

Multiple fires inside vacant Arlington middle school deemed 'suspicious'

Fire officials are investigating a series of "suspicious" fires that broke out inside a vacant middle school building early Wednesday morning.

Trump threatens funding to Minnesota: Is it legal?

President Donald Trump has put sanctuary states, including Minnesota, on notice with a new funding threat. Meanwhile, the legality of such cuts is in question.

ICE agents to check documents at MSP Airport, employee says

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents will spend three weeks at MSP Airport, checking and verifying documents of both customers and employees, an airport employee said.

Texas professor gives perspective on Iran protests
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Protests in Iran are intensifying, but the true death toll remains unknown due to communication blackouts. President Trump says even the U.S. lacks accurate numbers and has warned Iran’s leaders publicly.

Woman hospitalized after dog attack in Oak Cliff
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An Oak Cliff woman was left hospitalized after getting attacked by a pit bull on Marfa Avenue.

This Texas state park is 5th to get 'Dark Sky' designation

Parks with the Dark Sky Park designation are recognized for their efforts to conserve the natural skies in their area and limit light pollution at night.