ICYMI: 3 big Supreme Court decisions, woman 'melted' in couch, Houston Rockets sign Fred VanVleet

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ICYMI: 3 big Supreme Court decisions, woman 'melted' in couch, Houston Rockets sign Fred VanVleet
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Here's a compilation of a few news stories from the week of week of June 26 to July 2, there were three major court decisions from the Supreme Court and Louisiana parents were re-indicted on second-degree murder charges after their daughter was found “melted' into the couch.

Travis Scott, organizers cleared of criminal charges for Astroworld tragedyTwo years after the Astroworld tragedy that killed 10 people in 2021, a decision has been made to file no criminal charges against Travis Scott.

A Louisiana couple has been re-indicted on second-degree murder charges for the death of their 36-year-old daughter who was found "melted" into a feces-covered couch and weighing less than 100 pounds, records show. VanVleet — who famously uses the phrase "bet on yourself" to describe his career trajectory from undrafted player to NBA champion with the Toronto Raptors — will make about $525,000 per game over the next three seasons.Club Tabu gunman identified, victim files lawsuit

According to a spokesperson with the Texas Alcoholic and Beverage Commission Tabu was previously known as Parma, a pizza restaurant and lounge and their alcohol license expired earlier this year. TAVC adds that Tabu did not have a permit or a pending permit application to serve alcohol when the shooting happened.

On Tuesday, a pregnant woman held her ground and fended off a would-be robber attempting to rob her and her husband at a Houston gas station. A criminal district court judge sentenced an 18-year-old to just 10 years after he pled guilty to killing three young men. Family members of the victims are devastated. FOX 26's Randy Wallace has more with the exclusive story.

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