The levee along the Rio Grande, where the Trump administration wants to build a section of border wall, as seen from a residential property in Brownsville, Tex.
Texans vow to fight Trump’s efforts to take their property for border wall
As the government pushes to accelerate construction of what Trump has promised will be a total of 500 miles of new barrier by the end of 2020, it means more than cutting through desolate desert, ranch lands, shrubby wildlife preserves or old vacant lots. It also means seizing land from working families.
FBI investigates whether fatal Fla. air base shooting is linked to terrorism
The gunman who opened fire at Naval Air Station Pensacola was a Saudi military student who had been receiving aviation training there. No motive has yet been established in the shooting, which left three dead and eight injured.
White House nears deal giving federal workers paid parental leave if Congress backs Space Force
The sweeping agreement would afford 12 weeks of paid parental leave in exchange for establishing a sixth branch of the military, according to people with knowledge of the tentative deal.
The teens trying to make Spanish gender-neutral
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The 2020 candidate is asking the company to release him from a nondisclosure agreement. He has drawn criticism from voters and fellow candidates who say his time with the firm signals an affinity for corporate America.
Retropolis
The Past, Rediscovered It was a pivotal moment for the nation — and for Brig. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower.
The exchange of gunfire at a busy intersection killed not only the two suspects, but also the UPS driver and a bystander whose car was idling nearby.
The weakened 737 components could result in “injury to aircraft occupants and/or preventing continued safe flight and landing,” the FAA said.
Analysis
The biggest winner — besides the Rose Bowl-bound Ducks — is whoever emerges from the Big 12 title game, which kicks off at noon today.
The former ambassador to the United Nations was the South Carolina governor when the state removed the divisive symbol from the statehouse after the mass slaughter of African American parishioners in 2015.
Visitors can see how the stars of HGTV's “Fixer Upper” made over a once-economically depressed town into a pilgrimage site for home renovators, interior design enthusiasts and family-time sentimentalists.
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