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Secret Service director testifies about Trump shooting
SUMMARY: The director of the Secret Service, Kimberly Cheel, took responsibility for security failures related to an assassination attempt on Donald Trump but refused to resign, stating it could take two months to provide answers. During a tense six-hour hearing before the House Oversight Committee, both Republicans and Democrats expressed frustration over her lack of specific responses. Cheel acknowledged that the OverWatch failed when the shooter gained access to the roof, emphasizing the need for a thorough investigation. Despite bipartisan calls for her resignation, Cheel remained committed to uncovering the truth and ensuring such incidents do not recur.
U.S. Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle appeared Monday before lawmakers expressing anger over security lapses that allowed an attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump at a campaign rally.
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Man at the center of Austin woman's murder has extensive criminal background | FOX 7 Austin
SUMMARY: Noah Matta, 36, has a lengthy criminal history in Travis County, with around 40 charges since 2006, including DWI, assault, and theft. Despite numerous arrests, many of his offenses resulted in minimal sentences, such as probation or short jail time. Recently, Matta was involved in an incident where a gun was fired during a struggle, resulting in a woman’s death, leading to charges of aggravated robbery. Critics argue that lenient treatment of repeat offenders undermines public safety, advocating for stricter enforcement of the law to protect the community and improve quality of life.
The man at the center of a homicide investigation this week has an extensive criminal history, court records revealed.
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Man accused of killing his uncle makes first court appearance
SUMMARY: Antonio Guzman, 22, charged with murdering his uncle, Jose Torres, 37, made his first court appearance today. Guzman allegedly shot Torres at his home after feeling unloved and unwelcome, having lived with him for six years. He is held on a $200,000 bond, which a judge declined to lower. Despite allegedly admitting to the crime, Guzman’s defense attorney insists he is innocent until proven guilty and will review the evidence for any constitutional issues. Torres was found deceased at home by his wife and children after not picking them up from school. Guzman’s next court date is January 28.
Jose Torres was shot and killed at his northwest Harris County home on Friday. His nephew is charged with capital murder in connection with the shooting.
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Texas oil and natural gas industry job growth continues to remain strong | Texas
SUMMARY: In October, Texas’s oil and natural gas industry saw a robust job growth, adding 1,400 upstream jobs, marking six out of nine months of increase this year, according to the Texas Workforce Commission. The industry employs about 196,100 people, with an average salary of $124,000 in 2023. Governor Abbott emphasized the sector’s role in Texas’s economy, stating it is vital for national energy security. Additionally, new forecasts from the U.S. Energy Information Administration predict continued domestic production growth, led by Texas. The state’s oil and gas sector supports significant tax revenue for essential programs.
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