Tilman Fertitta, founder and CEO of the Landry's entertainment empire, has reaped the benefits of his longstanding relationship with President Donald Trump. Fertitta, who made significant donations to Trump's 2024 campaign as well as to various Republican political action committees,
Despite a temporary block on President Donald Trump's freeze on federal grants and assistance, Houston nonprofits were left stunned and scrambling for answers as to how they can continue to operate regularly.
Houston’s medical powerhouses are among those waiting to see how federal changes will shake out, and for good reason — some of the city’s biggest medical breakthroughs in the past few years have been fueled by National Institutes of Health money.
A Houston man released from prison under President Donald Trump’s sweeping pardons over the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol is wanted by authorities on a 2016 charge of soliciting a minor
Andrew Taake, 36, was released from a federal prison in Colorado on Jan. 20, despite a request from the Harris County DA’s Office to hold him on a pending state warrant from 2016.
On the first day of Trump's second term, the president passed a series of executive orders taking his crusade against immigrants further than the first term.
On his first day in office, President Donald Trump granted clemency to every person charged or convicted for their role in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol, even those convicted of violently assaulting police officers.
No one survived the horrific collision between an Army Black Hawk helicopter and an American Airlines jet near Reagan National Airport outside Washington, D.C.
Trump Burger will open in Houston early this year, with flame-grilled burgers and buns branded with the president’s name
Andrew Taake, 36, of Texas, was just released from federal prison where he was serving time for attacking officers during the insurrection.
While the administration insists the funding freeze does not apply to direct payments like Social Security and Medicaid, SNAP benefits are in a gray area. Experts interpret the ambiguous language in the memo as potentially impacting programs administered through state and local governments.