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Lorenzo Salgado Araujo’s passengers dispute ICE’s account of his fatal shooting, their attorney says
The three passengers were detained by ICE after Tuesday’s shooting in Houston, which the federal agency has characterized as an act of self-defense by an officer.
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Maryland-based video game publisher ZeniMax Media will lay off 158 Texas-based employees effective Sept. 4, including 136 in Richardson, as Xbox restructures amid financial struggles.
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Sales tax collections are a good economic indicator of how consumers are spending.
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A recent lawsuit claims border agencies violated the federal Rivers and Harbors Act as part of the Trump administration's plan for a border wall through the Big Bend region. The Department of Homeland Security responded by waiving that law, so it doesn't have to follow it.
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Investor Kyle Bass' high-capacity water wells in East Texas have been blocked by a moratorium. He says his rights as a landowner are being violated.
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At least two people are dead and at least four people are injured after a shooting on Saturday night at a festival celebrating Latin culture in Canada's biggest city.
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A surge of cases of the intestinal illness that causes diarrhea and nausea has been detected in 31 states, according to federal health authorities, but the source is still under investigation.
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Farmers in Senegal are welcoming fish into their rice paddies. The hope is they'll fertilize the crop, be a source of food ... and eat the snails that carry parasitic worms.
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After getting hit with tariffs for the imported board games he sells, Jonathan Silva decided to see if he could produce a version of his Monopoly game in the United States. This is what he learned.
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Taught to sound like a candidate, bots are engaging voters with personalized text messages, making AI-generated texting conversations the latest tool political campaigns are using to connect.