Texas officials bus untested migrants all over state at cost of $8G per day: report
Officials in Texas border cities overwhelmed by the number of arriving migrants are sending busloads of migrants to other cities across the state without testing them for the COVID-19 in a desperate attempt to alleviate the overcrowding, according to reports.
Miller: Biden 'doesn't want ICE to do anything,' made 'corrupt bargain with Marxists'
Former Trump senior policy adviser Stephen Miller warned that President Biden is proving his opposition to immigration enforcement with his nomination of Harris County, Texas, Sheriff Ed Gonzalez to lead ICE.
Hotels hiring for dozens of positions to keep up with new travel demand
Checking-in on the hotel industry, nightly stays are booking up quickly again and the need for staff is higher than ever.
Texas considers banning Ben & Jerry's over Israel boycott
Texas officials said Thursday they are considering banning Ben & Jerry’s statewide after the Vermont-based company announced it will no longer sell ice cream in "Occupied Palestinian Territory."
Texas farmers request Biden administration cover illegal immigration costs
Texas farmers are requesting the Biden administration pay for all the damages to their farms caused by the surge in illegal immigration.
Blue Origin, Virgin Galactic, SpaceX hubs could help boost local real estate prices
"Given that SpaceX and Blue Origin employees have sophisticated high-tech skills with presumably high income, the impacted small community real estate market will clearly benefit," NAR chief economist Lawrence Yun told FOX Business.
Tesla Energy, partners eye Austin, Texas, as site for first ‘solar neighborhood’: report
Elon Musk’s Tesla Energy company and some corporate partners announced Friday that they’re planning the nation’s most sustainable residential neighborhood – and they plan to create it in Austin, Texas.
Thiel ally Blake Masters files for 2022 GOP Senate run in Arizona
A second ally of PayPal co-founder and billionaire venture capitalist Peter Thiel is now running for the Senate. Blake Masters, chief operating officer of Thiel Capital and president of the Thiel Foundation, on Friday filed paperwork to run for the Senate in the crucial battleground state of Arizona.
Tropical Storm Elsa: Major US airlines waive change fees for Florida cities as storm nears
As Tropical Storm Elsa continued to barrel toward the Florida coast on Tuesday, a handful of major U.S. airlines have loosened ticket-change regulations for cities in the Sunshine State.
Tribe becomes key water player with drought aid to Arizona
For thousands of years, an Arizona tribe relied on the Colorado River's natural flooding patterns to farm. Later, it hand-dug ditches and canals to route water to fields.
Jeffrey Epstein’s 8,000-acre New Mexico ranch lists for $27.5 Million
Zorro Ranch, a roughly 8,000-acre New Mexico property long owned by the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, is coming on the market for $27.5 million.
Arizona begins switch to flat income tax: What residents will save
Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey signed a budget this week that includes a gradual transition to a flat tax structure in the state.
Rep. Pfluger on border visit with Trump: 'I saw a 6-year-old left in the brush by himself'
Rep. August Pfluger R-Texas, spoke about his visit to the border with former President Trump, noting that he saw unaccompanied children at the border left 'completely alone'
Texas mayor hopes Trump’s border visit ‘brings attention to the issues we have’
McAllen, Texas Mayor Javier Villalobos said on Tuesday that he is “happy” former President Trump is visiting the southern border and told “Varney & Co.” that “hopefully this brings attention to the issues we have.”
Biden admin ‘systematically trying to destroy our immigration system’ and now they must 'fix it': Arizona AG
Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich argued on “Mornings with Maria” Monday that the Biden administration created and exasperated the “chaos” at the southern border “and now it’s up to them fix it.”
Facebook could be held liable for sex trafficking on its platform, court rules
The Texas Supreme Court ruled Friday that Facebook can be held liable if sexual traffickers use the platform to prey on children.
Southwest Airlines implements automation amid labor shortage, recruiting challenges
In an effort to fight back against a labor shortage impacting the travel industry, Southwest Airlines has incorporated automation into its recruiting process to create a more efficient and personalized approach to help potential candidates find job opportunities.
Parents who lost teen to drug overdose start petition asking Snapchat, TikTok to change policies
The parents of a 16-year-old California boy who died from a fentanyl overdose join 'America's Newsroom' to discuss their bid to get social media apps to change their policies.
Alleged Capitol rioter pleads guilty to plotting to blow up Amazon data center
A Texas man who was allegedly present during the January riot at the U.S. Capitol pleaded guilty Wednesday to plotting to attack an Amazon data center in Virginia he believed provided services to the federal government, federal authorities said.
Royal Caribbean setting sail next month from US for first time in a year
Royal Caribbean International plans to set sail from Texas and Florida next month for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic sidelined the entire cruise industry more than a year ago, the company announced Friday.



















