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The decision by Mexican President AndrésManuel López Obrador to boycott the Summit of the Americas comes after Mexico refused to sanction Russia after its invasion of Ukraine.
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Speaker of the Texas House Dade Phelan said it’s “an outrage” that there’s still not a clear picture of exactly what happened at Robb Elementary School, where 21 people were killed.
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Pete Arredondo and his department have been under new scrutiny since DPS Director Steven McCraw said the incident commander — later confirmed to be Arredondo — made a critical error.
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Texas officials had said a teacher propped door open at Robb Elementary just before a gunman entered and carried out a mass shooting — but they now acknowledge that the woman closed the door.
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Officials clarified the timeline of the shooting Thursday after giving varying accounts. They refused to answer many questions about the tactics.
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Officials are still trying to piece together how Gonzalo Lopez managed to cut through a metal door and hijack a prison bus Thursday. An extensive manhunt continues in Leon County.
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Texas has been using coronavirus relief money to help pay for the multibillion-dollar deployment.
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Gov. Greg Abbott ordered state troopers to inspect commercial vehicles for drugs and human trafficking.
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Watchdogs appointed by a federal court found there is evidence of abuse and exploitation after reviewing thousands of documents and recordings.
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Arrests of U.S. citizens hundreds of miles from the border. Claiming drug busts from across the state and changing statistics. The data that Texas leaders use to boast about Operation Lone Star raise more questions than answers.
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Texas Rangers confirm investigation into nude photos of children but find 'no evidence' of sex abuseAn attorney representing foster care children in a suit against Texas said Department of Public Safety director Steve McCraw’s conclusion that there was no evidence of sexual abuse despite the investigation into the photos was “both surprising and extremely troubling.”
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The dispatching of troops to the sprawling private ranches, far from the border, raises questions about the use of National Guard troops, who have widely decried the mission as aimless, political and oversized, as the cost of the effort has already ballooned to $2 billion a year.