Cardiac arrest is often fatal, but doctors say certain steps can boost...
For the more than 350,000 Americans each year who suffer cardiac arrest outside of a hospital, the prognosis is not always an optimistic one. But quick action with CPR and a defibrillator can be key.
View ArticleViolence hits a Mexico cartel stronghold as the son of 'El Chapo' is captured
Mexico's defense secretary said the military had captured Ovidio Guzmán, a son of the notorious former Sinaloa cartel boss Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, on Thursday in a pre-dawn operation in Sinaloa.
View ArticleTwo years after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot, Texans involved face charges and...
Texas was the state with the second most defendants related to the attack, behind Florida.
View ArticleSudden closure of San Marcos’ only gay bar rattles LGBTQ community
Stonewall Warehouse opened in 2014 and made a name for itself as the only LGBTQ+ bar between San Antonio and Austin. It closed without warning on New Year's Day.
View ArticleRackspace says user data from 27 customers accessed in ransomware attack
The company said there was no evidence that any user data was actually viewed, obtained, misused, or disseminated as a result of the attack.
View ArticleSan Antonio Justice Charter nearing signature requirement to make May ballot
The Justice Charter would enshrine several criminal justice reforms into the city charter if passed, including decriminalizing abortion.
View ArticleKevin McCarthy elected House speaker after 15 votes and days of negotiations
Friday night was full of drama and twists and turns, as California Republican Kevin McCarthy eked out a win in the 15th round of voting for the speaker of the House.
View ArticleKevin McCarthy is elected House speaker after 15 votes and days of negotiations
Friday night was full of drama and twists and turns, as California Republican Kevin McCarthy eked out a win in the 15th round of voting for the speaker of the House.
View ArticleVA says it's back on track to end veteran homelessness
An 11 percent drop in veteran homelessness since 2020 is the biggest reduction in five years. The Biden Administration says it's aiming to reduce all homelessness 25 percent by 2025.
View ArticleState police terminate another officer for response to Uvalde mass shooting
Texas Department of Public Safety Director Steve McCraw accused the suspended Texas Ranger of failing to perform his duty during the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School.
View ArticleICE arrests and deportations started to pick up in 2022, a federal report shows
Immigration arrests doubled this past fiscal year, largely as a result of assisting Border Patrol agents with the surge of migrants on the southern border.
View Article5 low-key ways to get your new year off to a healthy start
Does the idea of ambitious goal-setting in January turn you off? Try these tips for sustainable self-care instead.
View ArticleBuying an electric car? You can get a $7,500 tax credit, but it won't be easy
The government is offering a hefty tax credit to buyers of electric vehicles, but taking advantage of it is not straightforward. Here's what you need to know.
View ArticleSouthwest Airlines' holiday chaos could cost the company as much as $825 million
Southwest Airlines says disruptions that led to more than 16,700 cancelled flights over the holidays will have severe financial consequences for the company.
View ArticleMeet Cheryl Johnson, the House clerk managing the speaker votes
Johnson has served as House clerk since 2019, the fourth woman and second Black person to do so. She's drawn praise from both sides of the aisle for running the speaker vote and maintaining order.
View ArticleA gray whale gave birth as a whale watching tour looked on
The crew and passengers aboard the whale watching boats have described it as a once in a lifetime moment. Lucky for you, it was caught on video!
View Article57 injured, 1 dead in Mexico City subway train collision
Two trains collided between two stations on Line 3 of the capital's Metro system, the mayor said, without specifying the cause of the crash.
View ArticleSunday menudo and a presidential motorcade: El Pasoans brace for Biden’s visit
As El Pasoans prepare for President Biden's first visit to the border, some say his trip won't have an immediate effect on the migrant crisis the city has been grappling with.
View ArticleTexas Matters: Can Biden Bring Order To the Border?
President Biden announced the hardening of immigration restrictions Thursday, including the expansion of Title 42 programs to remove people quickly without letting them seek asylum. This is an attempt...
View ArticleSevere weather, COVID — and lessons learned for helping the homeless
Dallas groups that help the homeless say they learned some important lessons during severe winter storms over the recent years — and the COVID pandemic.
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