
Russia extends Brittney Griner's detention again as teammates push for release
"She should not be detained for a single day longer," a State Department spokesman said Tuesday.
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"She should not be detained for a single day longer," a State Department spokesman said Tuesday.
Hundreds of emails have been sent by players to an account Griner's agent set up.
We're hearing for the first time from Trevor Reed, the former Marine and North Texas native, who was held in Russian prison for nearly 3 years.
NBA Commissioner Adam Silver says he is working with WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert to bring Brittney Griner home.
Cornyn and the group said their purpose was to let President Zelenskyy know that the US 'stands squarely behind Ukraine.
The lawyer for WNBA star Brittney Griner said her pre-trial detention in Russia has been extended by one month.
Full coverage of Trevor Reed's return to North Texas following a prisoner exchange with Russia.
Russia's war in Ukraine is directly affecting a North Texas family caught in the middle of trying to get their newly adopted sons out of that country.
On this Easter Sunday, many people were out enjoying the day with their families. But not everyone could be with their loved ones this holiday.
Griner, one of the league's biggest stars, remains detained in Russia since arriving at a Moscow airport in mid-February.
The parents of Trevor Reed, the U.S. Marine veteran who's been held in a Russian prison since 2019, said their anxiety is increasing and fear their son has tuberculosis.
President Joe Biden met with the North Texas parents of a former U.S. Marine who's been held in Russia since 2019.
Daniel Carde graduated from UTA in 2018 with a communications degree.
President Joe Biden said Saturday that Vladimir Putin "cannot remain in power," dramatically escalating the rhetoric against the Russian leader after his brutal invasion of Ukraine.
A Burleson family hasn't heard from their son in nearly a week after Russian soldiers took him from his home in Ukraine.
A Burleson family hasn't heard from their son in nearly a week after Russian soldiers took him from his home in Ukraine.
"Next thing you know, they're going off the shelves. We are selling more Ukraine flags at this moment than Texas flags."
A court in Moscow has announced that it has extended the arrest of American basketball star Brittney Griner until May 19.
As the Biden administration continues to issue sanctions against Russia, there's growing concern about large-scale cyberattacks putting Americans at risk.
The mystery surrounding Brittney Griner's detainment in a country she's worked in for years has come to symbolize the growing tensions between the US and Russia during Russia's continued invasion of Ukraine.
Russian forces invaded Ukraine over two weeks ago, and there's no signs of the war slowing down. Meanwhile, many Ukrainians living in North Texas are concerned about their loved ones who are still there.
When CBS News asked Americans in favor of the oil sanctions whether they would still support them if gas prices rose, most of them still would, resulting in majority support even after the cost implications.
Dallas congressman Colin Allred is working with the U.S. State Department to bring Texas native and WNBA All-Star Brittney Griner home from a Russian prison.
"When we say Dallas is an international city, that's more than some sort of marketing campaign. That's got to be a real thing."
President Biden on Tuesday announced a U.S. ban on Russian oil and gas imports over the country's invasion of Ukraine.
Six years have passed since the ambush on police in downtown Dallas.
The airport will use the money to replace existing HVAC systems with more energy efficient systems.
Someone in Dallas is 'so money' after buying a winning Texas Lottery ticket at the beer store.
Russian news agencies say jailed Houston-born WNBA player Brittney Griner has pleaded guilty to drug possession and smuggling charges during her trial in Moscow.
Have you seen Deandre Hamilton? Dallas police need your help finding him.
U.S. Border Patrol agents arrested a Guatemalan national previously convicted of rape in Louisiana in 2019 after he crossed into Texas from Mexico illegally on July 2.
The monument honors those who fought and died during the Battle of Chosin, a two-week-long conflict in 1950 during the Korean War.
In a report done by the Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training (ALERRT) Center, officials identified three missed opportunities to slow or stop the Uvalde school shooter.
Soaring temperatures will linger around for the time being, which puts stress on our first responders as they are receiving hundreds of calls for heat-related illnesses putting some people in the hospital.
Six years have passed since the ambush on police in downtown Dallas.
The airport will use the money to replace existing HVAC systems with more energy efficient systems.
Someone in Dallas is 'so money' after buying a winning Texas Lottery ticket at the beer store.
Russian news agencies say jailed Houston-born WNBA player Brittney Griner has pleaded guilty to drug possession and smuggling charges during her trial in Moscow.
Have you seen Deandre Hamilton? Dallas police need your help finding him.
Criminals convince victims to send compromising photos, then threaten to release the images if ransom isn't paid.
New research by the CBS News Innovation Lab shows the likelihood of a murder being solved in the US is significantly lower when the victims are Black or Hispanic.
Pastor Doug Page of First Baptist Grapevine cancelled the camp about one week before it was set to begin for about 200-children in his congregation and the neighborhood.
The site of Dallas' biggest fire is now a giant crater.
If you live in Texas, you're more likely to get these calls than any other state. If you live in the 214- or 817- area codes, you live in one of the most targeted metro areas in the country.
Jack talks with State Rep. Rhetta Bowers (D - Garland) on what she says the next steps will be following committee hearings over the Uvalde school shooting.
The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating potential civil rights violations in Texas' multibillion-dollar border security mission.
This week's Eye On Politics focuses on a new CBS News/YouGov poll surveying Texans on a variety of subjects including gun control, immigration, and the upcoming gubernatorial election.
Most Texans take pride in their state, with three in 10 saying it's better than most other states, and another three in 10 who think it's the best state in the country to live in.
Everyone is looking for ways to save at the pump, but have you ever thought about ditching gas altogether?
The recalled toys were sold online at Amazon, Bed Bath and Beyond, Fun and Function, JungleJump, The Grommet Flaghouse, and Wayfair.
Brace yourself! According to AAA, the current price per gallon in the Lone Star State is $4.34... but it's higher in DFW.
Researchers found that cities that already had a large share of remote workers before the pandemic tended to attract even more after the pandemic shutdowns.
As we head into Memorial Day weekend, experts say it's best to get out the door early, and if you can't, you can end up doubling your travel time.
Health officials reported the first locally transmitted case of the monkeypox virus in Dallas after a man who attended the Daddyland Festival tested positive.
Abortion services may no longer be an option for most women in Texas, but they still have access to a range of birth control and reproductive health care services.
The legal wrangling is almost certain to continue to cause chaos for Americans seeking abortions in the near future.
There have been a total of 12 monkeypox cases identified in Texas residents. Three of those patients said they did not travel out of state when they were exposed to monkeypox.
For rape survivors, to a woman recently diagnosed with advanced cancer and in her first trimester, the fear is real.
According to a US Department of Labor spokesperson, on January 3, 2022, a worker at Armorock LLC's Sulphur Springs facility was seriously injured after being struck by a large mold.
Everyone is looking for ways to save at the pump, but have you ever thought about ditching gas altogether?
The recalled toys were sold online at Amazon, Bed Bath and Beyond, Fun and Function, JungleJump, The Grommet Flaghouse, and Wayfair.
American said revenue per seat will jump by up to 22% compared with 2019, easily beating an earlier forecast of up 14% to 16%.
Brace yourself! According to AAA, the current price per gallon in the Lone Star State is $4.34... but it's higher in DFW.
Russian news agencies say jailed Houston-born WNBA player Brittney Griner has pleaded guilty to drug possession and smuggling charges during her trial in Moscow.
Former Cowboys Defensive End Greg Ellis is the new head football coach at Southwestern Assemblies of God University in Waxahachie.
The teen is set to attend SMU this fall on a football scholarship.
Brittney Griner has made an appeal to President Joe Biden in a letter passed to the White House through her representatives saying she feared she might never return home and asking that he not "forget about me and the other American Detainees."
"I always had a dream that I could run, jump, and play with friends and family," 14-year-old Lilly Biagini said. "Today is a dream come true."
The new show features former competitors from "Survivor," "Big Brother," "The Amazing Race" and "Love Island."
Two charges of sexual assault and child endangerment or abandonment against Dallas rapper Yella Beezy were dismissed.
Jennifer Hudson, who produced the Best Musical winner "A Strange Loop," became the 17th ever EGOT winner.
Keith, an eight-time Country Music Awards winner, delivered the news to his fans on his Instagram page on Sunday, emphasizing that he is going to take a break from performing to spend more time with his family.
McKinney has signed a contract for a statue that will commemorate the upcoming 50th anniversary of the movie "Benji."
Sunshine to start, then a few afternoon clouds. Hot. High 102F. Winds SSE at 10 to 15 mph.
Six years have passed since the ambush on police in downtown Dallas.
Texas abortion provider moving to New Mexico, First locally transmitted Monkeypox case in Dallas, COVID threat level increases in North Texas due to new cases, FDA to allow pharmacists to prescribe Paxlovid, ERCOT energy demand set all-time record yesterday through the heat, Ex-Netflix 'Cheer' star, Jerry Harris, sentenced to 12 years in prison, Bix-Tex choice awards food semi-finalists
Heat-related water break in Keller now fixed, First locally transmitted Monkeypox case in Dallas, COVID threat level increases in North Texas due to new cases, Arlington firefighter's family files lawsuit against Cancun resort, Texas abortion provider moving to New Mexico, Richardson aquatic center opening weekends
Six years ago today, five officers were gunned down in downtown Dallas.
On May 24, 2022 nineteen children and two teachers were killed in Uvalde, Texas, after a teenaged gunman barricaded himself in a 4th grade classroom and opened fire.
Following the tragic shooting deaths of 19 children and two teachers at Robb Elementary School, the Uvalde community is grappling to find answers and understanding.
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The storm that moved through North Texas on the evening of March 14 was fast-moving but left a lot of damage behind in some places. Here are images from Fannin County, west of the town of Leonard, where many believe a tornado touched down.