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    Woman convicted of starving 10-year-old stepson

    Woman convicted of starving 10-year-old stepson

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    Personal injury lawyer spends another million on Davis’ campaign for Texas governor

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    The GOP-led House plans Thursday to vote on $659 billion plan to help the federal government stop new migrants from coming into the country and to deal humanely with the more than 61,000 unaccompanied children and thousands more families who have entered the United States via the Texas border in the past 10 months. (AP Photo)
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    FILE- A Dec. 3, 2003, file photo shows condemned inmate Donald Keith Newbury in a visitation cell at the Polunsky Unit in Livingston, Texas. Texas State District Judge Rick Magnis has signed an order scheduling Newbury, one of the infamous

    ‘Texas 7’ gang member set for February execution

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    San Antonio councilwoman voted city’s next mayor

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    Perry sets special election for Texas Senate seat

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    Investigators work the scene of an explosion, Tuesday, July 22, 2014, in Willis, Texas. Three people were seriously injured when a house exploded early Tuesday morning in north Montgomery County. The incident happened about 5 a.m. on Mandy Lane near Rogers in the Willis area, according to the Montgomery Fire Marshal's Office. Three adults were flown by LifeFlight medical helicopter to Memorial Hermann-The Texas Medical Center. Details of their injuries were not released, but they were in critical condition, said Jason Oliphant, chief of Montgomery County Emergency Services District No. 1. Oliphant said the home was totally destroyed and small fires burned after the explosion. He said it was unclear what sparked the blast. (AP Photo/Houston Chronicle, Cody Duty)

    3 hurt in home explosion near Willis, cause sought

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    Ground broken for Fort Hood shootings memorial

    Ground broken for Fort Hood shootings memorial

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