Former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) Xavier Becerra advised students to approach the current political climate as a “teaching moment” at a moderated Q&A last Thursday.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy was arrested on Friday and booked on assault charges. However, authorities in Williamson County, Texas, have declined to press charges "at this time ...
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy will not be charged after his arrest Friday, the Williamson County District Attorney told the Austin American-Statesman Saturday. Worthy was arrested ...
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy was arrested in Texas Friday for an alleged assault, online jail records showed. Worthy, a first-round pick in last year's NFL Draft, was booked by ...
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy was released from jail Saturday and won't face domestic assault charges following his arrest on Friday. According to a jail record from the ...
The Williamson County Sheriff's Office arrested former Texas football star and Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy and booked him in the Williamson County Jail on Friday, according to ...
Los Angeles Times Managing Editor Hector Becerra was the subject of an HR investigation in 2022 after eight employees submitted a complaint over alleged “insulting” behavior including bullying ...
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy was arrested Friday night in Williamson County, Texas, on a charge of assault of a family or house member by impeding the breathing or circulation.
Linda Becerra Moran, 30, died Feb. 27 after weeks on life support, leaving her friends and community advocates shaken. Becerra Moran had told an emergency operator she was being kidnapped in the ...
Over the last month, Xavier has played with the pressure of knowing that seemingly any conference slip-up down the stretch could burst its NCAA Tournament bubble. It didn’t matter.
INDIANPOLIS, Ind. − Last weekend, Xavier head coach Sean Miller applauded how his even-keeled team never got too high when things went well or too low when the odds were stacked against them.