Texas lawmakers convened in a rapidly growing part of West Texas to sign new legislation aimed at addressing a looming water crisis across the state.
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With the war between Israel and Iran now in its second week, the two countries continued to trade missile attacks on Saturday, and Iran's foreign minister warned against a U.S. strike on Iran.
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The suspect in the killing of a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband texted, "Dad went to war last night,' evoking the language of the far right, Christian anti-abortion movement.
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The oversight agency missed key inspections and left prisoner complaints unresolved.
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At least 150 people gathered Saturday at the Brewster County Courthouse in Alpine to protest the Trump administration as part of a nationwide day of demonstrations. One person was arrested after a confrontation with a passing vehicle.
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Authorities say the man was arrested after striking a passing truck with a flagpole and injuring one of the occupants. The truck in question had “rolled coal” on protesters while displaying a “Trump Train” banner.
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Hundreds of people in El Paso joined demonstrators across the country on 'No Kings Day' to protest Trump policies
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