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US surveillance balloon breaks free near Texas border and travels to Dallas area before crashing
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Blimp carried more than 600 miles across Texas by powerful winds before it crashed near Dallas
Border blimp runs amok in Texas - wreaks havoc for 600 miles before crashing in Dallas
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Inside the perfect storm of the deadly measles outbreak in Texas
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Texas measles outbreak officially surpasses 100 cases, mostly among unvaccinated children
What to Know About the Texas Measles Outbreak: Cases, Vaccinations, Response
Here are other key things to know about measles and the current outbreak. What Is Measles? Measles is a highly contagious, airborne disease able to infect up to 90% of people who
One jackpot winner spent $25 million on nearly every possible number combination, while another bought tickets through a third-party app.
Sure, the Los Angeles Dodgers might have Kirby Yates in their bullpen, but they don’t have Alejandro Osuna in their lineup. Osuna — a 22-year-old outfielder who’s become one of big league camp’s biggest surprises — continued his torrid spring with a single vs.
Just days after enforcing a 25% tariff on goods from Mexico, President Donald Trump has reversed course. Trump’s tariffs on Mexico went into effect at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday. As of Thursday morning, the president said he will delay the tax on goods under the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement until April 2.
Strong winds from a recent storm in the south sent a US Customs and Border Protection surveillance blimp flying nearly 600 miles across Texas.
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Division officials have one message for turkey hunters this season. Go early and go often.
The Trump administration is reopening a sprawling detention center in South Texas for migrant families facing deportation, according to the private prison contractor that runs the facility.
As a civil rights lawyer who faced resistance and threats, he challenged school districts that tried to defy the Supreme Court’s 1954 ban on school segregation.
The case focuses on the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s approval of a project to store spent nuclear fuel at a remote site in southwestern Texas.
Billions of dollars flow to Texas from the U.S. Department of Education — from school funding to college financial aid.
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