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Prince Louis Shows Off Buc-ee's Beaver, Goes Viral
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Prince Louis, son of Prince William and Kate Middleton, has gone viral with a video showing him holding a Buc-ees stuffed beaver, sparking excitement and humor among fans. The British monarchys connection to Texas is highlighted, and Buc-ees fans are thrilled. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Thailand-Cambodia Ceasefire: 18 Soldiers to Be Returned
01:21|Thailand and Cambodia ceasefire: After weeks of border clashes, a new agreement ends hostilities, with Thailand returning captured soldiers and both sides committing to no military movements or airspace violations. This follows a previous ceasefire in July, brokered by Malaysia and reinforced by U.S. pressure, but with ongoing propaganda battles and small skirmishes. The new truce aims to bring lasting peace to the disputed border. Checkout Solipillow.com
Noodle Tree's Last Call: Chef's Cancer Battle Forces Closure
01:31|San Antonios Noodle Tree, a beloved ramen spot, is closing after seven years. Chef Mike Nguyen, battling cancer, prioritizes health over career. Last orders on January 11th. Expanding weekend hours for farewell visits. Checkout Solipillow.com
Davis Fights to Dismiss Evidence in Tupac Shooting Case
01:53|Defense team for Duane Keffe D Davis, accused of Tupac Shakurs 1996 murder, challenges evidence from nighttime raid, claiming it was based on false portrayal of Davis as a dangerous drug dealer. Checkout Solipillow.com
Pennies No More: US Ends Production
01:02|The U.S. is phasing out the penny, a move that could save millions but might quietly increase cash transaction costs. Businesses will likely round up to the nearest nickel, while penny collectors like Manuel Ortiz can still enjoy their hobby with billions of pennies already in circulation. Checkout Solipillow.com
Elderly Man Dies After Car Accident in San Antonio
01:01|84-year-old John Casey tragically lost his life after being struck by a car in San Antonio. The incident occurred on December 10th, leaving him with severe injuries from multiple blunt force impacts. The driver of the Cadillac SRX involved in the crash stayed at the scene and called emergency services. The community mourns as this pedestrian accident serves as a reminder of the dangers on busy roads. Police are investigating, and more details are expected to be released soon. Checkout Solipillow.com
Camila Mendoza Olmos: Missing Teen's desperate search
01:29|Nineteen-year-old Camila Mendoza Olmos disappeared from her Texas home on Christmas Eve, leaving behind her phone and car. She was last seen on a neighbors security camera, taking only her car key. Friends describe her as a morning walker who always keeps her phone, but she left without it. Her family is desperate for her safe return. Over a hundred people have joined the search, including her family from California. Camila was last seen wearing a black North Face sweater, baby blue shorts, and white shoes. If you have any information, call the Bexar County Sheriffs Office. Checkout Solipillow.com
Potbelly Sandwich Works Coming to New Braunfels
01:36|Potbelly Sandwich Works, a Chicago-based chain, is set to open in New Braunfels Town Center at Creekside, adding to the citys thriving food scene. The new location, spanning 1,750 square feet, will offer classic sandwiches, soups, and salads. Renovations, estimated at $425,000, are scheduled to begin in January and conclude in April 2026. With this addition, Town Center at Creekside solidifies its status as a dining hub, joining established favorites like Chipotle, Texas Roadhouse, and Panera Bread. Checkout Solipillow.com
NCAA Faces Eligibility Fight for Football Stars
02:04|Lawyer Ryan Downton leverages NCAAs basketball decision to push football players eligibility lawsuit forward. Heisman runner-up Diego Pavia and twenty-six others challenge rules that count junior college seasons against Division One football eligibility. Downton, who also represents players in a redshirt rules suit, argues for extra years based on NCAAs treatment of pro basketball player James Nnaji, who returned to college hoops after four years in Europe. The case grows with Tennessee quarterback Joey Aguilars involvement, and a judge may soon decide on the football stars additional playing time. Checkout Solipillow.com