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TCU Ranked No. 3 Behind Georgia and Michigan; Highest Ranking Since 2015
The Associated Press college football poll has TCU at No. 3 and Southern California at No. 4 behind top-ranked Georgia and Michigan moved up to No. 2 after four top-10 teams lost on the final day of regular-season games.
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A Moment in Time: AP Journalists Remember Diana's Death
It was a warm Saturday evening and journalists had gathered at a Paris restaurant to enjoy the last weekend of summer. At sometime past midnight, phones around the table began to ring all at once. News desks were contacting reporters and photographers to alert them that Princess Diana’s car had crashed in the Pont de l’Alma tunnel in Paris. That’s...
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Man Accused of Killing 8 Won't Face Death Penalty in Texas
A man accused of fatally shooting his estranged ex-girlfriend, her husband and six children, including his own son, at a Houston home will not face the death penalty, authorities said.
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Media Demand Israel Explain Destruction of News Offices
News organizations are demanding an explanation for an Israeli airstrike that targeted and destroyed a Gaza City building housing the offices of The Associated Press, broadcaster Al-Jazeera and other media outlets
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Israel Strikes Gaza Home of Hamas Leader, Destroys AP Office
Israel has escalated its attacks on the Gaza Strip, bombing the home of a senior Hamas leader, killing a family of 10 in a refugee camp and destroying a high-rise that housed The Associated Press and other media
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Texas Freeze Leaves Millions in North Mexico Without Power
Freezing weather in Texas led to a chain of events that left almost 5 million customers in northern Mexico without power Monday as a shortage of natural gas disrupted electricity production.
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Newy's Thoughts on Cowboys' Loss to Bears
NBC 5 Sports Director Newy Scruggs shares his thoughts on the Dallas Cowboys’ 31-24 loss to the Chicago Bears on Thursday night.
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Prescott Outplayed by Trubisky as Cowboys Lose Again
Dak Prescott was outplayed by Mitchell Trubisky. Jason Witten was very quiet, and Brett Maher made two big mistakes in the kicking game.
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Mitchell Trubisky Helps Bears Beat Cowboys 31-24
Mitchell Trubisky threw three touchdown passes and ran for a score in the Chicago Bears’ 31-24 victory over Dak Prescott and the slumping Dallas Cowboys on Thursday night.
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Texas Judge Warned for Refusing to Perform Same-Sex Weddings
The Texas Commission on Judicial Conduct issued a public warning to McLennan County Justice of the Peace Dianna Hensley who refuses to perform same-sex marriages but continues to perform them for opposite-sex couples.
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Texas Lawmaker Says Rivals on Ballot Because They're Asian
A white Texas Republican lawmaker has lost the backing of the state’s GOP governor for suggesting his “Asian” political rivals on the ballot were motivated by race.
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Body of North Texas Man Found in South-Central Wyoming
The body of a 51-year-old man from The Colony was found by searchers in south-central Wyoming.
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‘I've Made Mistakes': Rep. Hunter Pleads Guilty
Rep. Duncan Hunter speaks to media after pleading guilty in his corruption case.
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US Rep. Duncan Hunter Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy Charge
California Rep. Duncan Hunter pleaded guilty Tuesday to one count of conspiracy to misuse campaign funds and could face up to five years in prison when he is sentenced in March.
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Calif. Mom Tied Son's Hands, Put Bag Over His Head During Fire: Police
Authorities say a woman placed a plastic bag over her 3-year-old son’s head and tied his hands as their Santa Paula home burned.
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US Rep. Hunter to Plead Guilty to Corruption Charge, Leave Seat
California Rep. Duncan Hunter said he plans to plead guilty to misusing campaign funds and is prepared to go to jail. It’s a stunning turn of events for the six-term Republican who had steadfastly denied wrongdoing and claimed he was the victim of a political witch hunt by federal prosecutors. Hunter had pleaded not guilty, but in an interview that...
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Facebook Tests Tool to Move Photos to Google, Other Rivals
Facebook has started testing a tool that lets users move their images more easily to other online services, as it faces pressure from regulators to loosen its grip on data.
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China to Suspend US Navy Visits to Hong Kong Over New Law
China said Monday it will suspend U.S. Navy visits to Hong Kong and sanction several American pro-democracy organizations in retaliation for the signing into law of legislation supporting human rights in the semi-autonomous territory. While the nature of the sanctions remained unclear, the move appeared to back up Chinese threats that the U.S. would bear the costs of the decision....
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Sheriff: 14-Year-Old Shot His Sister, Killed Her Boyfriend
Authorities say a 14-year-old boy shot and wounded his sister and killed her boyfriend during a house party in a Houston suburb.
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Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Rally Cut Short by Police Tear Gas
Thousands of people took to Hong Kong’s streets Sunday in a new wave of pro-democracy protests, but police fired tear gas after some demonstrators hurled bricks and smoke bombs, breaking a rare pause in violence that has persisted during the six-month-long movement. In the largest of three rallies, a key thoroughfare along the waterfront on the Kowloon side of Victoria...