A judge has ruled that Waco businessman Christopher Grider will remain in police custody for now after his alleged participation in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
John mentioned that he loves his acting career, but he would be willing to step aside and make a political run to stick up for the people of color in the state of Texas.
Let me start off by stating this emphatically: we here in America are still the good guys, and there is enough evidence coming out of Russia of these days that they are still the bad guys over 20 years after the fall of communism. And I will broach no discussion otherwise!
Texas prosecutors are dismissing weed cases because they’re sick of dealing with them https://t.co/JsQ0QbsLRe
— NowThis (@nowthisnews) September 13, 2016
According to "Now This News", Texas prosecutors are dismissing marijuana charges for one simple reason: They're tired of dealing with them...
Congress couldn't get it together enough to agree on something, and now foreign tourists are going to miss their one chance to see the Statue of Liberty. The government has shut down (mostly)!
District 10 Senator Wendy Davis is in the midst of a 13-hour filibuster to stop passage of SB5, a controversial bill that supporters say would protect unborn children and opponents say would effectively dismantle women's health services in Texas. The measure passed the Texas House last week.