Thursday, August 20, 2026

Judge Removed From Anthony Case, H-E-B Expands, and San Antonio Zoo Recognized

A visiting judge pulled state District Judge John Roach off Karmelo Anthony's murder case Wednesday, a day before a hearing on the teenager's bid for a new trial.
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Article Icon 1Judge Removed from Anthony Case

A visiting judge pulled state District Judge John Roach off Karmelo Anthony's murder case Wednesday, a day before a hearing on the teenager's bid for a new trial.

Anthony, 19, was convicted in June and sentenced to 35 years for stabbing 17-year-old Austin Metcalf at a Collin County track meet in April 2025. Jurors rejected his self-defense claim in under three hours.

His attorneys argued that Roach enforced overly strict courtroom rules, gave the jury incomplete instructions, and sat for an interview after the trial. Visiting Judge Sid Harle granted the recusal.

Prosecutors said Anthony provoked the confrontation over a seat under another school's tent. Witnesses testified that Metcalf pushed him before he pulled a pocketknife. Anthony, who didn't testify, has maintained he acted in self-defense.

Article Icon 1Houston Landlords Must Provide Air Conditioning

Houston landlords must put air conditioning in every rental unit under an ordinance the City Council passed 12-2 on Wednesday.

The rule scraps a loophole that allowed property owners to skip cooling as long as the windows had screens. Central air isn't required; a window or portable unit in each living space meets the requirement.

The equipment has to hold indoor temperatures 20 degrees below the outside air or at 80 degrees, whichever is warmer. Census figures count more than 20,000 rental units in the Houston area without AC.

Landlords have 120 days to comply or face citations in municipal court. Council member Alejandra Salinas, who pushed the ordinance, is also giving away 125 portable units to seniors, veterans, and low-income residents.

Article Icon 1Frisco Tops Best Housing Markets

Frisco ranked as the best real estate market in America for 2026, edging out neighboring McKinney, which had topped the list three years running. Big coastal markets landed far lower: New York at 231, Los Angeles at 237, and San Francisco at 273.

WalletHub compared 300 cities across 17 measures, including home price forecasts, building permits, affordability, and job growth. Denton placed fifth and Allen eighth, giving Dallas-Fort Worth four of the top 10.

Nearly 47% of Frisco's homes were built between 2010 and 2024, the largest share in the country, and the city has the seventh-best job growth rate. 

Sellers elsewhere in Texas are cutting prices. Sherman, Austin, San Antonio, and Dallas rank among the country's five most motivated seller markets, with more than half of listings discounted.

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Around Texas

San Antonio: A federal jury found two Texas financial advisers guilty in an $80 million Ponzi scheme after a trial in San Antonio. (See Details)

Houston: An argument among middle school girls that carried over from the bus ride home ended with a man in his late teens or early 20s shot dead Monday at an apartment complex, police said. No arrests have been made. (More)

➤ Copperas Cove: Businesses can reopen under eased Stage 1 water restrictions as the city's system recovers from a main break, though the boil water notice stands. Schools resume Thursday, and bottled water is being handed out at the Civic Center. (See Details)

➤ Statewide: A federal judge in Texas struck down a Biden-era rule requiring serial numbers and background checks on build-at-home gun kits, finding Monday that it conflicts with the nation's tradition of home gunsmithing. The Justice Department is weighing the ruling. (More)

➤ Odessa: Police arrested a 22-year-old auto shop owner accused of using customers' cars, left at his garage for repairs, to pull off a string of local burglaries. Jesus Munoz then posted on his shop's Facebook page that he'd been arrested for "exceeding customer expectations." (See Details)

➤ Austin: Handcuffed to a hospital bed on drug charges, a 43-year-old man asked to use the bathroom, locked the door, punched through the ceiling, and dropped into another room, an affidavit says. Officers caught him on a Capital Metro bus. (See Details)

➤ Buffalo Bayou: The Houston waterway ranks among Texas rivers and lakes that repeatedly tested positive for E. coli in a new report on whether the state's water is safe for swimming. Researchers will release the findings and an online map on Thursday. (See Report)


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Texas Sports

Cowboys pass rusher Von Miller is negotiating with fullback Hunter Luepke for his No. 40 jersey, offering a lifetime supply of chicken from his organic poultry farm in Elgin. (More)

➤ TCU dismissed safety Jacob Fields this week for a team rules violation. The Louisiana Tech transfer won Conference USA Co-Defensive Player of the Year last season and was expected to start on defense. (More)

➤ Tuesday's joint practice between the Cowboys and Saints in Oxnard, California, devolved into at least six brawls, with helmets tossed, punches thrown, and defensive end Donovan Ezeiruaku ejected. Coaches nearly called off the whole session. (More)

➤ SMU and Texas Tech are among the 13 college football programs that will feature Progressive Insurance branding on the field this season as part of a new sponsorship deal. (More)

Yesterday’s Results: MLB | Tennis | WNBA | Little League World Series | Soccer

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The Business Of Texas

H-E-B's Bexar County East Side expansion won a 10-year tax break from county commissioners Tuesday, cutting the grocer's county bill on the new value by 85%, or more than $15 million. H-E-B plans to invest $636.5 million and add 720 jobs. (See Details)

➤ CenterPoint Energy rolled out a "10 Commitments for Texans" statement on Tuesday for future transmission lines running more than 100 miles, doubling the time landowners get to comment. The Houston utility says the projects will save ERCOT customers $100 million a year. (More)

➤ Nearly 127,000 permits on Austin homes have expired, some dating to the late 1970s, and owners can get stuck clearing them before new work starts. (See Details)

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San Antonio Zoo earned national recognition for animal wellbeing after inspectors spent four days in May watching training sessions and reviewing veterinary care, conservation, and guest operations. (See Details)

➤ Whataburger's $4 menu launched Tuesday with four items: a bacon and cheese Whataburger Jr., a patty melt Jr., and honey BBQ and buffalo ranch chicken strip sandwiches. Fries and a drink run $3 more. (More)

➤ Chicken and waffles will hit Houston-area Chick-fil-A menus Aug. 24, stacking maple waffles, bacon, and honey butter around a filet. Breakfast and full-size versions run through Nov. 14, alongside a returning s'mores milkshake. (See Details)

➤ A gap-filling radar going up in Whitehouse this week should buy East Texas more warning time on severe storms. The private Doppler system, expected online in September, will feed data to the National Weather Service and emergency managers. (More)

A $50 bill and an apology letter reached Langer's Deli in Los Angeles from an El Paso man unsure whether he'd tipped his waitress. Roberto Josรฉ Andrade wrote that the doubt had nagged him for weeks. (Read Story)

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American forces are reportedly running a secret nightly operation to move millions of barrels of oil through the Strait of Hormuz. (Hear Episode)

Russia has placed RFK Jr.'s son on its most wanted list over accusations that he fought for Ukraine. (Listen Now)

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Have you ever been to the San Antonio Zoo?

  1. Yes
  2. No
  3. Not yet

 

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If you had to eat one, which of the Big Tex Choice Award winners from the state fair would you choose? (See photos here.)

  1. Burger Chop Tater Tacos: 71%
  2. Tropical Coco Fresca: 12%
  3. Chocolate Corny Dog: 9%
  4. Berry Me in Matcha: 8%
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Canada Tariffs, Cancer Vaccine Trial, and Life Before the Internet

President Trump paused 50% tariffs on roughly $20 billion in Canadian imports late Tuesday, hours before they took effect, announcing a last-minute deal with Ottawa.                 
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Remodeling triggers regret in 74% of homeowners, with these 10 “upgrades” causing the most trouble. (Hear Details)

➤ American forces are reportedly running a secret nightly operation to move millions of barrels of oil through the Strait of Hormuz. (Hear Episode)

Russia has placed RFK Jr.'s son on its most wanted list over accusations that he fought for Ukraine. (Listen Now)

  

Politics

➤ Democratic Socialist state Rep. Angie Nixon scored a major upset in Tuesday's Florida Democratic Senate primary, defeating well-funded former national security official Alex Vindman by roughly 11 points despite being outraised financially 16-to-1. Nixon will face front-runner GOP Sen. Ashley Moody in a race forecasters quickly moved to "Safely Republican." (See Details)

Also in Florida primaries, President Trump-endorsed Rep. Byron Donalds cruised to victory in Florida's GOP gubernatorial primary, while embattled incumbent Rep. Cory Mills lost in the GOP primary to former news anchor Ryan Elijah. (More)

A federal judge in Texas ruled the Biden-era ATF rule regulating untraceable "ghost guns" unconstitutional on constitutional grounds, side-stepping a 2025 Supreme Court ruling that upheld the measure. (More)

President Trump nominated White House Domestic Policy Council Deputy Director Dr. Heidi Overton to serve as the next commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration. (More)

Sports

The Milwaukee Brewers beat the Seattle Mariners 22-0 on Tuesday night, matching the largest shutout in baseball's modern era. Four Brewers homered, and catcher Gary Sรกnchez closed the game throwing pitches under 40 mph. (More)

Dallas Cowboys pass rusher Von Miller offered fullback Hunter Luepke a lifetime supply of chicken from his organic farm in Elgin, Texas, in exchange for his No. 40 jersey. Miller majored in poultry science while playing football at Texas A&M. (More)

A pair of Shohei Ohtani's game-worn cleats from the 2025 Tokyo Series opener sold at auction for $440,055, nearly five times the previous baseball footwear record set by Michael Jordan's minor league spikes. (More)

Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios, the 2022 Wimbledon finalist, has been provisionally suspended after testing positive for cocaine at a tournament in Mallorca in June. (More)

➤ Yesterday’s Results: MLB | Tennis | WNBA | Little League World Series | Soccer

Finance

Trend Line Daily Market Report  08/19/2026

NASDAQ
National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations
26,331.09
0.16%
SPX
S&P 500
7,707.98
0.21%
DJI
Dow Jones Industrial Average
53,463.05
0.22%
BTC
Bitcoin
$69,039.02
6.74%
GOLD
Per Ounce
$4,578.10
4.86%
SILVER
Per Ounce
$66.81
4.49%
OIL
West Texas Intermediate Crude
$84.35
-0.69%
MRNA
Top Gainer
$174.82
+177.75%
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Big Stock Move: Moderna stock soared over 177% on Wednesday, after the pharmaceutical company, in partnership with Merck, announced positive initial results in the first-ever late-stage trial of a vaccine to protect against melanoma skin cancer. (More)

The Treasury Department said it would at least double the size of its long-term debt buyback operations to $4 billion, targeting 10-year to 30-year bonds and sending yields sharply lower after the 30-year bonds hit levels not seen since 2007. (More)

Amazon plans to expand its Prime Air drone delivery service to nearly 500 U.S. cities by year-end, a sixfold increase, with 30-minute deliveries on items under 5 pounds. (More)

Costco is partnering with nonprofit insurer SCAN Group to sell Costco-branded Medicare Advantage plans in two states, pending regulatory approval, marking the retailer's first move into healthcare insurance. (More)

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Science & Technology

➤ A newly spotted star is circling the Milky Way's black hole at a dizzying 15,534 miles per second, roughly 100,000 times faster than a commercial plane, a telescope found. (More)

➤ A mother's age leaves marks on her offspring's cells, and researchers studying tiny aquatic animals said they were able to reverse those marks in one generation, evidence that gene switches carry the signal. (More)

Americans who drink at least one sugary beverage a day are nearly two and a half times more likely to develop stomach cancer, a 36-year study of 112,000 people found. (More)

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The internet ended more longtime daily habits than you may think, from asking gas station attendants for directions to memorizing phone numbers. Here are 18 routines that now feel unthinkable. (See List)

A new $81 Barbie recreates Marilyn Monroe's pink gown and diamonds from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, released for what would have been her 100th birthday. (See Doll)

Wearing shorts was illegal in Yonkers, New York, until two reporters got themselves arrested during the deadly 1936 heat wave and beat the ban in court. (See Details)

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An Army battalion in Georgia is offering soldiers a four-day pass to play Grand Theft Auto VI if they reenlist, and 20 have already signed up. (More)

Steak 'n Shake is launching a bun-free Protein Steakburger on Sept. 1, consisting of two grass-fed patties in a lettuce wrap with a total of 31 grams of protein, the chain's latest MAHA-inspired change. (See Burger)

A 170-foot SpaceX rocket is being towed off Australia's Christmas Island after splashing down from a July test flight, and locals are sneaking out of work to look. (See Rocket)

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Would you go back to life before the internet?

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  2. Some of it, but keep my GPS
  3. No way
  4. Other (reply to let us know)
 

Yesterday's Results:

Do you watch foreign shows with subtitles?

  1. No, too much reading: 49%
  2. I always use subtitles: 21%
  3. Only for big hits: 16%
  4. Yes, love them: 14%

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Judge Removed From Anthony Case, H-E-B Expands, and San Antonio Zoo Recognized

A visiting judge pulled state District Judge John Roach  off Karmelo Anthony's murder case Wednesday, a day before a hearing on the t...