Employee shot at nail salon off the Katy Freeway, HCSO said
Deputies are searching for two female suspects who they said fled the scene after the shooting.
Deputies said the owner was shot in the chest after two women possibly started a dispute over their bill. Both suspects remain on the run.
The Senate will vote on Democrats' landmark elections overhaul bill — the "For the People Act," also known as H.R. 1 or S. 1 — in the last week of June, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said in a letter to colleagues on Friday.Why it matters: The sprawling voting reform and anti-corruption legislation is viewed as a top priority for Democrats, who are seeking to combat the wave of restrictive voting bills making their way through Republican state legislatures across the country.Stay on top of the latest market trends and economic insights with Axios Markets. Subscribe for freeThe bill faces an uphill climb in the 50-50 Senate, where it needs 60 votes in order to advance. At least one Democrat, moderate Sen. Joe Manchin, has expressed resistance to some elements of the reform package.Schumer's announcement came just minutes after Republicans invoked the first legislative filibuster of the Biden presidency in order to block a commission to investigate the Jan. 6 Capitol riots. The For the People Act will likely face a similar fate.What they're saying: Schumer said the legislation is "essential to defending our democracy, reducing the influence of dark money and powerful special interests, and stopping the wave of Republican voter suppression happening in the states across the country in service of President Trump’s Big Lie."More from Axios: Sign up to get the latest market trends with Axios Markets. Subscribe for free
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Researchers compared hot baths and saunas with moderate cycling, and found similar physiological responses.
The company in question is Sprint, which stands for “Southern Pacific Railroad Internal Networking.” With the rise of electric telegraphy, engineers by and large chose to run their cables down the already cleared pathways of railroad lines like the Southern Pacific. “Exactly,” I respond—not exclusively, of course, but Chinese immigrants to the United States contributed disproportionately to the country’s first transcontinental lines.
The Senate will break your heart and imperil your democracy. A 1/6 Commission is only the first failure-by-filibuster we're likely to see.
Square has been a better long-term stock-market performer and it is growing more quickly. But analysts, on the whole, prefer PayPal.
The 2018 World Cup winner, who joined Inter Miami following a three-season spell in Italy with Juventus, and Andres Reyes should have occupied designated player slots, the MLS said in announcing their verdict on Friday. Inter Miami were also punished for having undisclosed agreements that resulted in the underreporting of salaries to Leandro Gonzalez Pirez, Nicolas Figal and Julian Carranza.
"Not sure Cuomo's [sic] should be talking about controlling women's bodies...." Ted Cruz said in a tweet.
An automated spacecraft docked with China's new space station on Sunday carrying fuel and supplies for its future crew, the Chinese space agency announced. Tianzhou-2 spacecraft reached the Tianhe station eight hours after blasting off from Hainan, an island in the South China Sea, China Manned Space said. It carried space suits, living supplies and equipment and fuel for the station. Tianhe, or Heavenly Harmony, is third and largest orbital station launched by China's increasingly ambition space programme. The station's core module was launched April 29. The space agency plans a total of 11 launches through the end of next year to deliver two more modules for the 70-ton station, supplies and a three-member crew. China was criticised for allowing part of the rocket that launched the Tianhe to fall back to Earth uncontrolled. There was no indication about what would happen to the rocket from Saturday's launch. Beijing doesn't participate in the International Space Station, largely due to US objections. Washington is wary of the Chinese programme's secrecy and its military connections.
Southwest and American airlines won't yet resume in-flight alcohol service as planned after a flight attendant was recently assaulted by a passenger and other in-flight incidents.What they're saying: Southwest had initially planned to resume the service in June, but Sonya Lacore, the airline's head of in-flight operations, said in a memo obtained by CNN that "based on the rise in passenger disruptions in flight, I've made the decision to re-evaluate the restart of alcohol service on board."Stay on top of the latest market trends and economic insights with Axios Markets. Subscribe for free"Given the recent uptick in industry-wide incidents of passenger disruptions in-flight, we have made the decision to pause the previously announced restart of alcohol service onboard,'' Southwest spokesman Chris Mainz told USA TODAY. Catch up quick: Last Sunday, a female passenger allegedly struck a flight attendant during a flight from Sacramento to San Diego — Southwest said two of the attendant's teeth had been knocked out. The passenger was then arrested on suspicions of battery causing serious bodily injury. The flight attendant was taken to a hospital once the plane landed, according to a police report. Southwest said Friday it banned the female passenger from flying with the airline again.The big picture: The Federal Aviation Administration said Monday it had received approximately 2,500 reports of unruly passenger behavior since Jan. 1, with about 1,900 reports being of passengers refusing to follow federal mask mandates.Like this article? Get more from Axios and subscribe to Axios Markets for free.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson married his fiancée Carrie Symonds in a secret ceremony at Westminster Cathedral on Saturday, according to media reports.A spokeswoman for Johnson’s Downing Street office declined to comment.The Sun and Mail on Sunday newspapers said guests were invited at the last minute to the central London ceremony, and said even senior members of Johnson’s office were unaware of the wedding plans.Weddings in England are currently limited to 30 people due to COVID-19 restrictions.Johnson, who is 56, and Symonds, who is 33, have been living together in Downing Street since he became prime minister in 2019.They announced their engagement - and had a son together - last year.Johnson was previously married to lawyer Marina Wheeler for 25 years, with whom he has four children.Before Wheeler, Johnson was married to socialite Allegra Mostyn-Owen. Symonds will be his third wife.
‘Rep Gaetz and Ms Luckey were the target of a financial crime,’ a spokesperson for Mr Gaetz told WFLA, saying he was ‘targeted by malicious actors’
The groups intend to educate the Black community on gun ownership and the Tulsa Race massacre that left hundreds of Black people dead 100 years ago.
Greene, a Republican representative and a vocal supporter of former President Donald Trump, has a history of controversial remarks.
The man, known only as Vadivelu, from Tamil Naidu, India, was arrested and fined after sharing a video of him ripping a snake in two and devouring it.
The remains of 215 children, some as young as 3 years old, have been found buried on the site of what was once Canada's largest Indigenous residential school — one of the institutions that held children taken from families across the nation. Chief Rosanne Casimir of the Tk’emlups te Secwépemc First Nation said in a news release that the remains were confirmed last weekend with the help of ground-penetrating radar. More bodies may be found because there are more areas to search on the school grounds, Casimir said Friday.
Variants can spread more easily, make people sicker, escape immune responses, evade tests, or render treatments ineffective, experts say.
As Joe Biden sat behind the wheel of an electric pickup truck in Michigan recently a reporter's inquiry through the window was polite enough. "Mr President, can I ask you a quick question on Israel before you drive away, since it's so important?" said the reporter. Mr Biden responded curtly: "No. You can't. Not unless you get in front of the car as I step on it." The president later said he was "teasing" when threatening to run the journalist over. But it was the latest example of an irascibility that belies his genial public image. There were flashes of Mr Biden's hot temper on the campaign trail. Notably, he called one voter a "damn liar," and another a "lying dog-faced pony soldier".
Reports suggest UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is broke. But those who know him well believe there may be another explanation for his behavior.