A US military-owned surveillance blimp operated by Customs and Border Protection contractors near Laredo, Texas, broke free from its tether on Monday evening and later crashed in Mexico.
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Needing a lift as polls favor his opponent, Republican Michael Whatley on Tuesday got another breath of tailwind from the White House.
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The Justice Department’s criminal charges against former Cuban president Raúl Castro is a prosecution more than 30 years in ...
North Texas is in the midst of one of its best track seasons in program history. UNT won the American Conference women's ...
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The City of Goliad officially seated returning elected leadership on Tuesday, May 19, as city officials took their oaths of ...
Three Rivers High School students proved they are among the brightest in Texas after earning state championships in ...
(CNN) — A former managing assistant US attorney in the Southern District of Florida has been charged with emailing herself the most sought-after, confidential Justice Department records in special ...
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