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Oct 22

WATCH: Trump campaigns for Ted Cruz in Texas

By Catherine Lucey, Associated Press

President Donald Trump is ramping up his rhetoric about immigration ahead of the midterm election, casting Democrats of being soft on border security.

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Oct 18

Ex-USA Gymnastics head indicted in Texas on tampering charge

By Associated Press

Former USA Gymnastics president Steve Penny was arrested Wednesday after a Texas grand jury indicted him, alleging he tampered with evidence in the sexual assault investigation of now-imprisoned gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar.

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Oct 17

Watch 5:15
How Texas Senate race reflects state’s demographic divide

By Tomeka Weatherspoon

Considered one of the most expensive races in the country this election year, the Texas Senate race could transform Texas politics. Texas Senator Ted Cruz and his Democratic opponent, El Paso Congressman Beto O'Rourke, faced off in a combative debate…

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Oct 17

Tornadoes are spinning up farther east in U.S., study finds

By Seth Borenstein, Associated Press

Over the past few decades tornadoes have been shifting — decreasing in Oklahoma, Texas and Kansas but spinning up more in states along the Mississippi River and farther east, a new study shows. Scientists aren't quite certain why.

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Oct 17

Trailing in polls, Beto O’Rourke lays into Ted Cruz in Texas debate

By Will Weissert, Associated Press

Democrat Beto O'Rourke abandoned his usual message of unity and optimism and laid into Ted Cruz, hoping to reverse polls that show him fading against the Republican incumbent during the second debate of a Texas Senate race that's become one…

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Oct 14

Immigrants face hurdles to prove abuse by U.S. agents

By Nomaan Merchant, Claudia Lauer, Associated Press

Within hours of being booked at a Border Patrol station in far West Texas, two teenage sisters from Guatemala came forward to allege that an agent conducted an improper strip search.

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Oct 11

Beto O’Rourke needs surge of Latino turnout to beat Cruz in Senate race

By Paul J. Weber, Associated Press

O’Rourke must pull in a broader electorate than his rival to become the first Texas Democrat elected to the U.S. Senate in 30 years.

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Sep 09

Dallas officer who killed black man also shot a man in 2017

By Ryan Tarinelli, Associated Press

Dallas police on Saturday named Amber Guyger as the off-duty white officer who shot and killed 26-year-old Botham Jean Thursday night.

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Sep 07

Dallas officer to be charged with manslaughter after shooting a neighbor

By Ryan Tarinelli, Associated Press

The officer who shot 26-year-old Botham Jean said that she believed the victim's apartment was her own when she entered it. It's not clear whether investigators believe race was a factor in the shooting.

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Sep 03

Watch 6:47
This family’s hurricane tragedy highlights 911-system problems

When Hurricane Harvey hit with a fury not seen along the Gulf Coast in more than a decade, flooded roads stranded tens of thousands of people, including Wayne and Casey Dailey and their two sons. Their tragic ordeal is detailed…

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