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Oklahoma police say nonbinary teen’s death was not result of injuries from high school fight
A 16-year-old Oklahoma high school student who died a day after an altercation in a school restroom that may have been prompted by bullying over gender identity did not die as a result of injuries sustained in the fight, police said Wednesday.
Harvey Weinstein Found Guilty in Landmark #MeToo Moment
Harvey Weinstein Found Guilty in Landmark #MeToo Moment
Officials: Body Armor Saved Texas Deputy Shot Multiple Times
The suspected gunman, Facundo Chavez, 27, was booked into the El Paso County Jail without bond
No timetable for Reopening Texas Ship Channel Following Leak
The tanks that caught fire contained components of gasoline and materials used in nail polish remover, glues and paint thinner.
Congress Won’t See Mueller’s Findings Saturday
Mueller has concluded his investigation of Russian election interference and possible coordination with Donald Trump's campaign.
House OKs Democrats’ Bill Blocking Trump Emergency on Wall
House Democrats have ignored a veto threat and passed legislation that would stymie President Donald Trump's bid for billions of extra dollars for a U.S.-Mexico border wall.
Railroads Say Economy Still Growing at Steady Rate
"There hasn't been any indication at all that the economy is slowing even slightly"
Texas Man Pleads Guilty to Killing Landlord, Burying in Yard
46-year-old Christopher Colbert pleaded guilty Tuesday to murder
SpaceX to Build Mars Ships in Texas, Not Los Angeles
SpaceX will continue using its existing port facilities to recover its reusable Falcon rockets and Dragon spacecraft, which arrive by water.
Appeals Court Stays Convicted Killer’s Tuesday Execution
The 29-year-old would have been the first inmate put to death this year both in the U.S. and in Texas.