Andrew Denisyuk / Getty ImagesBreaking Far-Left Dem Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee Dead She was among the most progressive members of the Democratic caucus, who was occasionally dogged by personal, and personnel, issues. By C. Douglas Golden July 20, 2024
Ahn Young-joon - File / AP Major Update in Case of Army Private Who Fled to North Korea, Military Prosecutors Negotiating to Resolve His Case The Tuesday hearing for Army Pvt. Travis King was postponed in order for lawyers to negotiate a resolution. By The Associated Press July 17, 2024
Marc Piasecki / Getty Images 'The Final Straw': Elon Musk Took One Look at California's New School Rules, Is Now Ditching the State Could a disturbing new bill in California spark an exodus? Elon Musk thinks it will -- and he's putting his money where his mouth is. By Bryan Chai July 17, 2024
American Rounds / screenshot AI-Powered Vending Machines That Dispense Ammunition Being Installed in Stores Around the South A new type of vending machine sells a product no fan of the Second Amendment would ever want to be without. By Jack Davis July 13, 2024
Andrew Harnik / Getty Images Ted Cruz Turns the Tables on Climate Protesters Who Interrupted Him, Embarrasses Them With Question They Can't Answer Protesters sat on the stage next to the senator and began chanting slogans, ostensibly to bring attention to the issue of climate change. By Nick Pope July 12, 2024
Anna Moneymaker / Getty ImagesCommentary Governor Hints at Biden Mental Problems After Beryl Response: 'Not Once Did He Call Me' After President Joe Biden's response to Hurricane Beryl, one Gulf Coast governor hinted at the chief executive's mental decline. By Jared Harris July 11, 2024
Eric Gay / AP Hurricane Beryl's Impact Immediately Felt as It Makes Landfall in Texas - Widespread Power Outages Reported At least one U.S. death was attributed to the storm, which slammed ashore early Monday and was expected to move north. By Joe Saunders July 8, 2024
Cole Burston / Getty Images Boeing Avoids Criminal Trial Over 737 Max Crashes After Striking Deal with Biden DOJ The families of the 346 people who died in the crashes plan to reject the plea deal, saying it lets Boeing off the hook. By Samantha Chang July 8, 2024
Fernando Llano / AP Meteorologists' Fear Becoming Grim Reality as Record-Smashing Storm Beryl Turns Toward Texas Hurricane Beryl turned meteorologists’ worst fears of a souped-up hurricane season into grim reality. Now it’s Texas turn. By The Associated Press July 6, 2024
Houston Police Department / APCommentary Illegal Accused of Rape, Murder of Jocelyn Nungaray Connected to Leftist Politician If the illegal-immigrant son of a militant Venezuelan Marxist did indeed rape and murder Nungaray, then the crime would fit history's pattern. By Michael Schwarz July 5, 2024