San Antonio road rage incident ends with passenger shot in the neck The San Antonio Police Department is reporting a second road rage incident that resulted in a passenger with a gunshot wound in April. 04/23/2024 - 6:45 am | View Link
San Antonio Fires Destroy Abandoned Home and Shelter, Investigations Underway San Antonio experienced two fires: one destroyed an abandoned house, and another engulfed a home used by the homeless. 04/23/2024 - 4:39 am | View Link
Man shoots neighbor's dog that attacked his goats, San Antonio police say Police say that the homeowner, who was not at home at the time, received a call from his daughter that a neighbor's dog was attacking his goats. 04/22/2024 - 10:49 am | View Link
Mavs coach Jason Kidd frustrated after ‘passive’ Game 1 of series vs. Clippers The Mavericks just played their worst-offensive first half in the franchise's playoff history and their coach couldn't hide his frustrations after the match. 04/22/2024 - 3:25 am | View Link
Boy, 10, confesses to fatally shooting a sleeping stranger but he won’t face charges It wasn't until this month that investigators got a break in the case, after officers received a call from Nixon Smiley Independent School District Principle to report that a 10-year-old student had ... 04/22/2024 - 12:09 am | View Link
While speaking to reporters before heading into court, former President Donald Trump said that the amount of security surrounding the courthouse, where his hush money trial is underway, is preventing his supporters from protesting. CNN's Kaitlan Collins fact-checks those claims.
Judge Juan Merchan had a heated exchange with Donald Trump's lawyer Todd Blanche in a hearing about whether Trump's social posts violated a gag order. CNN Chief Legal Affairs Correspondent Paula Reid reports.
Donald Trump's valet Walt Nauta was told that if he was charged with lying to the FBI, the former president would pardon him when he won a second term in 2024, according to notes from an interview with a witness in the federal classified documents investigation. CNN panel discusses.
New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver was at a conference on election security last year when she had what she describes as an “oh crap, this is happening” moment. The potential for AI-generated disinformation and deepfakes to disrupt this year’s national elections was the “hottest topic among election administrators” at the event, Toulouse Oliver says, with one terrifying scenario unfolding after another in conversations.