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Knicks Game 5 Ticket Restriction: Spurs’ 150-Mile Rule
The Knicks Game 5 ticket restriction could lead to canceled primary-market orders for buyers living outside the San Antonio area. Ticketmaster sales for the potential championship-clinching game are limited to customers whose billing addresses are within 150 miles of Frost Bank Center. Game 5 is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. CT on Saturday, June 13, 2026 (8:30 p.m. ET), with New York leading San Antonio 3-1 in the NBA Finals. Knicks Game 5 ticket restriction uses billin
Knicks Game 5 Ticket Restriction: Spurs’ 150-Mile Rule
The Knicks Game 5 ticket restriction could lead to canceled primary-market orders for buyers living outside the San Antonio area. Ticketmaster sales for the potential championship-clinching game are limited to customers whose billing addresses are within 150 miles of Frost Bank Center. Game 5 is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. CT on Saturday, June 13, 2026 (8:30 p.m. ET), with New York leading San Antonio 3-1 in the NBA Finals. Knicks Game 5 ticket restriction uses billin
Waymo Recall Hits 3,791 Robotaxis as Chicago Testing Faces Flood Questions
Waymo’s recall of 3,791 robotaxis is putting new attention on self-driving safety as the company continues early-stage testing in Chicago. Federal safety officials said the issue involves autonomous-driving software that may slow but fail to stop when detecting a flooded lane on higher-speed roads, increasing crash risk. Why Waymo Issued the Recall The recall followed a Monday, April 20, 2026, incident in San Antonio, Texas, where an unoccupied Waymo vehicle entered a flooded road during severe weather. No passengers were inside, and no injuries were reported. Waymo said it found an area for improvement involving flooded lanes on faster roads and filed a voluntary software recall covering fifth- and sixth-generation automated driving systems. What Changes Are Being Made NHTSA said Waymo has increased weather-related operating limits and updated vehicle maps while a full remedy is developed. Waymo said it is adding software safeguards and limiting access to areas where flash flooding may occur. What It Means for Chicago Waymo began mapping Chicago in late February as an early step toward a possible future robotaxi service. The company says the recall will not affect its Chicago testing. Still, Chicago’s heavy rain, expressways and urban flooding risks make the recall important for Illinois regulators and riders watching how driverless taxis handle extreme weather before broader approval. Why Flood Risk Matters The National Weather Service warns that flooded roads can become dangerous quickly, with one foot of moving water able to carry away many cars and two feet capable of moving larger vehicles. For Waymo, the recall is not just a software fix. It is a public test of whether autonomous taxis can respond safely when real-world weather changes faster than maps and sensors expect.
Waymo Recall Hits 3,791 Robotaxis as Chicago Testing Faces Flood Questions
Waymo’s recall of 3,791 robotaxis is putting new attention on self-driving safety as the company continues early-stage testing in Chicago. Federal safety officials said the issue involves autonomous-driving software that may slow but fail to stop when detecting a flooded lane on higher-speed roads, increasing crash risk. Why Waymo Issued the Recall The recall followed a Monday, April 20, 2026, incident in San Antonio, Texas, where an unoccupied Waymo vehicle entered a flooded road during severe weather. No passengers were inside, and no injuries were reported. Waymo said it found an area for improvement involving flooded lanes on faster roads and filed a voluntary software recall covering fifth- and sixth-generation automated driving systems. What Changes Are Being Made NHTSA said Waymo has increased weather-related operating limits and updated vehicle maps while a full remedy is developed. Waymo said it is adding software safeguards and limiting access to areas where flash flooding may occur. What It Means for Chicago Waymo began mapping Chicago in late February as an early step toward a possible future robotaxi service. The company says the recall will not affect its Chicago testing. Still, Chicago’s heavy rain, expressways and urban flooding risks make the recall important for Illinois regulators and riders watching how driverless taxis handle extreme weather before broader approval. Why Flood Risk Matters The National Weather Service warns that flooded roads can become dangerous quickly, with one foot of moving water able to carry away many cars and two feet capable of moving larger vehicles. For Waymo, the recall is not just a software fix. It is a public test of whether autonomous taxis can respond safely when real-world weather changes faster than maps and sensors expect.
Texas Arrest Raises Questions Over Visa Status and Prior Charges
United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement has confirmed the arrest of a 24-year-old Indian national in Texas in connection with an alleged assault involving a woman and her young daughter. The individual, identified as Atharva Vyas, was taken into custody on April 18 in San Antonio, according to a statement released by the agency. Officials from the Department of Homeland Security stated that Vyas entered the United States in August 2023 on an F-1 student visa. Authorities allege that the incident occurred in a public park, where local law enforcement reported that the suspect forcibly grabbed a woman, causing her child to fall. The child reportedly sustained injuries, including facial trauma. The case is currently under investigation, and formal legal proceedings are expected to follow. ICE officials also referenced a prior arrest in 2023 at the University of Texas campus, where Vyas was charged with felony assault. According to the statement, he was released at the time, and no immediate immigration enforcement action was taken. Authorities further noted that his student visa was later revoked in 2025 following the earlier incident. In its remarks, the agency criticized previous enforcement decisions related to the case, stating that earlier action could have altered the course of events. Officials emphasized the importance of immigration compliance and coordination between law enforcement agencies when addressing criminal allegations involving non-citizens. The arrest has drawn attention to broader issues surrounding immigration enforcement and visa oversight in the United States. Authorities have reiterated that the investigation remains ongoing and that all individuals are entitled to due process under the law as the case proceeds through the judicial system
Texas Arrest Raises Questions Over Visa Status and Prior Charges
United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement has confirmed the arrest of a 24-year-old Indian national in Texas in connection with an alleged assault involving a woman and her young daughter. The individual, identified as Atharva Vyas, was taken into custody on April 18 in San Antonio, according to a statement released by the agency. Officials from the Department of Homeland Security stated that Vyas entered the United States in August 2023 on an F-1 student visa. Authorities allege that the incident occurred in a public park, where local law enforcement reported that the suspect forcibly grabbed a woman, causing her child to fall. The child reportedly sustained injuries, including facial trauma. The case is currently under investigation, and formal legal proceedings are expected to follow. ICE officials also referenced a prior arrest in 2023 at the University of Texas campus, where Vyas was charged with felony assault. According to the statement, he was released at the time, and no immediate immigration enforcement action was taken. Authorities further noted that his student visa was later revoked in 2025 following the earlier incident. In its remarks, the agency criticized previous enforcement decisions related to the case, stating that earlier action could have altered the course of events. Officials emphasized the importance of immigration compliance and coordination between law enforcement agencies when addressing criminal allegations involving non-citizens. The arrest has drawn attention to broader issues surrounding immigration enforcement and visa oversight in the United States. Authorities have reiterated that the investigation remains ongoing and that all individuals are entitled to due process under the law as the case proceeds through the judicial system
Chick-fil-A tests new chicken and waffles sandwich in two U.S. cities
Chick-fil-A is preparing to introduce a new twist to its breakfast and lunch lineup, and only two cities in the United States will have early access. Beginning December 1, select restaurants in San Antonio, Texas, and Baltimore, Maryland, will serve as test markets for the company’s new chicken and waffles sandwich, a menu item that blends sweet and savory flavors and is expected to draw strong interest from customers familiar with the chain’s ongoing menu experiments. The limited-time t
Chick-fil-A tests new chicken and waffles sandwich in two U.S. cities
Chick-fil-A is preparing to introduce a new twist to its breakfast and lunch lineup, and only two cities in the United States will have early access. Beginning December 1, select restaurants in San Antonio, Texas, and Baltimore, Maryland, will serve as test markets for the company’s new chicken and waffles sandwich, a menu item that blends sweet and savory flavors and is expected to draw strong interest from customers familiar with the chain’s ongoing menu experiments. The limited-time t
Texas Michelin Guide 2025: new starred restaurants and honorable mentions revealed
The Michelin Guide for Texas in 2025 marks another milestone for the state’s growing fine-dining landscape. The latest edition brings fresh recognitions, new one-star restaurants, and a broader acknowledgment of Texas’s vibrant culinary diversity. The number of one-star restaurants in the state has now increased to 18, reflecting the steady rise in quality and innovation among chefs across Dallas, Austin, Houston, and San Antonio. This year’s awards also included new Bib Gourmand and Green
Texas Michelin Guide 2025: new starred restaurants and honorable mentions revealed
The Michelin Guide for Texas in 2025 marks another milestone for the state’s growing fine-dining landscape. The latest edition brings fresh recognitions, new one-star restaurants, and a broader acknowledgment of Texas’s vibrant culinary diversity. The number of one-star restaurants in the state has now increased to 18, reflecting the steady rise in quality and innovation among chefs across Dallas, Austin, Houston, and San Antonio. This year’s awards also included new Bib Gourmand and Green
San Antonio man sentenced to 10 years for high-speed chases posted on Instagram
A San Antonio man has been sentenced to ten years in jail after pleading guilty to leading multiple high-speed police chases across Kendall and Bexar counties, recording the pursuits, and posting the videos on Instagram to mock law enforcement officers. The Kendall County District Attorney’s Office confirmed that 19-year-old Timothy Vitaliy Fogel was convicted on charges of felony evading arrest and reckless driving following a months-long investigation that tied him to a string of dangerou
San Antonio man sentenced to 10 years for high-speed chases posted on Instagram
A San Antonio man has been sentenced to ten years in jail after pleading guilty to leading multiple high-speed police chases across Kendall and Bexar counties, recording the pursuits, and posting the videos on Instagram to mock law enforcement officers. The Kendall County District Attorney’s Office confirmed that 19-year-old Timothy Vitaliy Fogel was convicted on charges of felony evading arrest and reckless driving following a months-long investigation that tied him to a string of dangerou
Two San Antonio police officers shot in motel gunfire, suspect killed
SAN ANTONIO, Texas — Two San Antonio police officers were shot and injured on Wednesday morning after a confrontation with an armed suspect at a motel along Highway 90 near Military Drive. The suspect, who reportedly opened fire on officers during a brief chase, was killed in the exchange, according to San Antonio Police Chief Bill McManus. Authorities said the incident unfolded just before 9 a.m. when an officer and a cadet were sitting in a motel parking lot. While they were in
Two San Antonio police officers shot in motel gunfire, suspect killed
SAN ANTONIO, Texas — Two San Antonio police officers were shot and injured on Wednesday morning after a confrontation with an armed suspect at a motel along Highway 90 near Military Drive. The suspect, who reportedly opened fire on officers during a brief chase, was killed in the exchange, according to San Antonio Police Chief Bill McManus. Authorities said the incident unfolded just before 9 a.m. when an officer and a cadet were sitting in a motel parking lot. While they were in
De’Aaron Fox, San Antonio Spurs Agree to Four-Year $228 Million Extension: Report
The San Antonio Spurs are locking in their future as reports confirm that guard De’Aaron Fox has agreed to a four-year, $228 million maximum contract extension with the team. According to a source familiar with the negotiations, the deal will kick in during the 2026–27 NBA season, following the conclusion of Fox’s current five-year, $163 million deal signed with the Sacramento Kings. While the Spurs
De’Aaron Fox, San Antonio Spurs Agree to Four-Year $228 Million Extension: Report
The San Antonio Spurs are locking in their future as reports confirm that guard De’Aaron Fox has agreed to a four-year, $228 million maximum contract extension with the team. According to a source familiar with the negotiations, the deal will kick in during the 2026–27 NBA season, following the conclusion of Fox’s current five-year, $163 million deal signed with the Sacramento Kings. While the Spurs
Jonathan Joss, known for King of the Hill, fatally shot in Texas altercation
Veteran television and film actor Jonathan Joss, renowned for his culturally significant and memorable performances, was tragically shot and killed on Sunday in San Antonio, Texas, following a heated altercation with a neighbor. The 59-year-old actor, best known for voicing John Redcorn in the animated series "King of the Hill" and portraying Chief Ken Hotate in "Parks and Recreation," was involved in a verbal confrontation that escalated fatally. According to the San Anto
Jonathan Joss, known for King of the Hill, fatally shot in Texas altercation
Veteran television and film actor Jonathan Joss, renowned for his culturally significant and memorable performances, was tragically shot and killed on Sunday in San Antonio, Texas, following a heated altercation with a neighbor. The 59-year-old actor, best known for voicing John Redcorn in the animated series "King of the Hill" and portraying Chief Ken Hotate in "Parks and Recreation," was involved in a verbal confrontation that escalated fatally. According to the San Anto









