This story out of Frisco was wild. The medical examiner would later "rule" that her death was a result of suicide by overdose.
- It looks like the Tanner Horner trial is still on track to begin on April 7th. But this gift link story from the Star-Telegram contained this nugget: The parents' civil case against Fed Ex has settled. It was originally filed in Wise County but later was voluntarily dismissed and refiled in Dallas.
- "WHITNEY, Texas (KWTX) — A vehicle fire spread to Fort Graham Baptist Church on FM 2604 north of Whitney, destroying the sanctuary, according to the Hill County Sheriff’s Office."
- U.S. astronauts will begin a mission this afternoon to go around the moon. I have no idea why. The launch is set for at 5:24 p.m. CDT with a two hour window to get it done.
- I told you yesterday nothing would happen. "No punishment. No investigation. Carry on, Patriots," he said.
- I had a little trouble comprehending this story yesterday. I still do.
- Nancy Mace: Too dumb for Congress. Too dumb for governor.
- New this morning: Trump renewed his attacks on NATO, suggesting he could withdraw the U.S. from the alliance over its lack of support for his war on Iran. “I was never swayed by NATO. I always knew they were a paper tiger, and Putin knows that too, by the way,” he said. Side note: That would take an act of Congress but things like that do not matter any longer.
- Put this on the list of Things That Never Happened. Video. Hegseth is just so weird.
- It's over.
- Place your bets on which way the Justice Department will decide to go. It seems obvious: They'll send him a blank check.
- Legal stuff: The judge out of Houston who berated the IT worker has been found to have acted like a jackass in another video.
- Very nerdy legal stuff: So what happens if the jury finds a defendant guilty of only a lesser included offense , the jury is polled to confirm that is their verdict, the case moves on to the punishment phase, and then the jury sends a note during the a brief break that they had actually agreed to convict him on the greater charge? An appellate court said yesterday they can no longer change the verdict.















