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3 US Army soldiers arrested on human smuggling charges near US-Mexico border
Three U.S. Army soldiers at Fort Cavazos, Texas, have been arrested on human smuggling charges, U.S. Attorney Jaime Esparza for the Western District of Texas said Thursday.
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Texas is offering land for Trump mass deportation facilities
The state’s land commissioner bought a 1,402-acre plot on the Rio Grande and has offered it to the incoming Trump administration for immigrant detention centers.
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Son surprises dad with dream car 41 years after he gave it up for diaper money:
It’s been 41 years since a Mesquite father gave up his prized possession to pay for diapers. Now years later, his son is looking to make it right.
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Texas mother on death row, supported by Kim Kardashian, is ‘actually innocent' of murder, judge says
A death row inmate convicted of killing her toddler daughter is “actually innocent” of murder and should be freed from custody, the prisoner’s trial judge said in documents unearthed on Thursday.
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The FBI says it stopped possible terrorist attack in Houston
Federal law enforcement officials said Thursday that they stopped a Texas man from carrying out a possible terrorist attack in Houston.
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Texas police seeking person in Michael Myers mask spotted in area where man is fatally shot on Halloween
A possible suspect wearing a Halloween Michael Myers mask was seen in the area of a Harris County, Texas, home where a man was found shot to death, authorities said Friday.
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Hiker found dead in Big Bend National Park in Texas
The National Park Service didn’t name the hiker. A vehicle left parked for days led to a search that discovered the body.
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San Antonio mom of 4 Suzanne Simpson still missing after husband, his business partner arrested
The search for a missing Texas mother is entering its third week as police continue the investigation into her disappearance.
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Officials reviewing pilot's records after helicopter carrying 4 hits radio tower in Texas
National Transportation Safety Board officials are reviewing the records of the pilot involved in a helicopter crash that killed all four people on board on Sunday.
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Deaths reported after helicopter carrying 4 hits radio tower in fiery Houston crash
Multiple people died as a helicopter struck a radio tower in Houston on Sunday night and sparked a large fire, authorities said.
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Son writes humor-filled obituary for his dad: ‘He is God's problem now'
The obituary of the Texas man who died at 74 lampooned his eccentric life and mishaps.
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Texas AG sues doctor who allegedly provided transgender care to 21 minors
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued a Dallas doctor Thursday for allegedly providing transition-related care to nearly two dozen minors in violation of state law.
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Texas county adopts policy to ensure unclaimed bodies are treated with dignity
Tarrant County will take additional steps to find the families of dead people and honor their religious beliefs following an NBC News investigation.
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Video shows moment small plane makes belly landing at Texas airport
A Cessna made a belly landing at Dallas Executive Airport Thursday morning when its landing gear collapsed. No one was injured.
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WATCH: Navy father surprises daughter at homecoming game
Amerie Stidham had not seen her father in a year and a half.
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Texas lawmaker vows to ban medical research on unclaimed bodies after NBC News investigation
A Texas state legislator is vowing to ban the use of unclaimed bodies for research in response to an NBC News investigation that found a local medical program obtained and studied hundreds of human specimens without families’ permission.
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10-year-old Texas student charged with ‘terrorist threat' over hoax school shooting threat, police said
The child allegedly made social media posts threatening a shooting at Hal Peterson Middle School on Tuesday.
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Cut up and leased out, the bodies of the poor suffer a final indignity in Texas
The bodies of destitute people in the Dallas-Fort Worth area have been routinely collected and used for training or research without their consent — and often without the approval of any survivors, an NBC News investigation found.
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A Texas teacher gave birth in a school bathroom, with help from her colleagues
When a pregnant teacher went into labor at school, her principal and coworker helped deliver the baby in a bathroom.
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Texas inmate is exonerated after spending nearly 34 years in prison for wrongful conviction
A Texas man who spent 34 years in prison after being wrongfully convicted has been exonerated.