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The FBI is investigating a Texas sheriff's office, a woman interviewed by agents says
The FBI is investigating a Texas sheriff who faced complaints of corruption from his own deputies for years before drawing broader scrutiny for his agency’s response to a mass shooting, according to a woman interviewed by federal agents.
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Judge Orders Dallas Cowboys Owner Jerry Jones to Take Paternity Test
A judge has ordered Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones to take a paternity test as part of a legal dispute with a 26-year-old woman who claims the billionaire is her biological father.
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Ken Paxton Wins 3rd Term, Holds Off Democrat Rochelle Garza in Texas AG Race
Republican Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sought a third term in Tuesday’s midterm elections under the cloud of an FBI investigation and dysfunction in his office that Democrats believe have opened an opportunity to end decades of GOP power in the state.
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Uvalde Schools to Consider Firing Police Chief Arredondo in Wake of School Massacre
Uvalde’s top school official has recommended the firing of the school district police chief who was central to the botched law enforcement response to the elementary school shooting nearly two months ago that killed two teachers and 19 students.
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New Report Condemns Police Response to Uvalde Massacre; Victims ‘Could Have Been Saved'
Among the damning findings, the report concludes that some of the 21 victims at Robb Elementary School likely “could have been saved” had they received medical attention sooner.
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Texas Senate Resumes Hearing on the Uvalde Massacre
The head of the Texas state police pronounced the law enforcement response to the Uvalde school shooting an “abject failure,” telling lawmakers that there were enough officers and firepower on the scene to have stopped the gunman three minutes after he entered the building.
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Uvalde School Where Shooting Happened Has Deep Roots in City
As the small Texas city of Uvalde struggles to heal after a gunman killed 19 children and two teachers at an elementary school, thoughts have also turned to ensure its legacy as the centerpiece of the fight for equal education for Mexican Americans over half a century ago lives on.
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Lawyer: US Rep. Cuellar Not the Target of FBI Investigation
U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar’s lawyer said federal authorities have informed him that the Democrat is not the target of an investigation that led FBI agents to search the congressman’s South Texas home.
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Texas Primary is George P. Bush's Biggest Test Yet in GOP
Fighting to stay in office, George P. Bush stands as the last of the Bush family still on the ballot.
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White House: Colleyville Hostage-Taker Had Raised No Red Flags
The gunman who took four people hostage at a North Texas synagogue in a 10-hour standoff that ended in his death was checked against law enforcement databases before entering the U.S. but raised no red flags, the White House said.