A second student with ties to Texas A&M University’s Panhellenic community has been found dead in a fraternity house over the past week.
Author: Logan Churchwell
3 Arrested at West Texas Energy Pipeline Construction Site
Hoping to replicate the temporary successes of anti-pipeline agitators in North Dakota, three activists were arrested today at a west Texas construction site.
Oil Rallies as OPEC Cuts Deal to Reduce Output
An agreement among member nations of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries to reduce output by one percent was announced Wednesday morning.
Texas County Switches to Paper Ballots after Software Glitch
Chambers County election officials have executed an emergency protocol to remove all electronic voting machines available during early voting until a software update can be completed to correct problems experienced by straight-ticket voters.
DOJ Warns Efforts to Stop 2016 Voter Fraud Could ‘Violate’ Federal Law
A U.S. Department of Justice press release warns individuals who may serve as poll watchers hoping to prevent voter fraud could violate voter intimidation laws.
Wikileaks: Clinton Memo Reveals Joint Fundraising Tactics with Super PAC
Emails belonging to Clinton campaign chair John Podesta released by Wikileaks this week reveals a close, working relationship with a super PAC despite promises of outlawing such arrangements within the first month of her potential presidency.
Texas Man Linked to Attempted Assassination of Judge Evades Police
A man revealed to be part of a conspiracy to murder a Texas judge and commit banking fraud is now reported to be on the loose in the Houston, Texas region.
Black Dallas Cop Sues Black Lives Matter, Soros for Inciting Race War
The head of a Dallas police organization is suing a collection of Black Lives Matter figureheads and other prominent individuals for allegedly inciting racial violence against American police officers.