The video, first obtained by a human rights organization with workers stationed in Juarez and shared with Texas Public radio, appears to show guards at the detention facility walking away as the fire raged.
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The video, first obtained by a human rights organization in Ciudad Juárez and shared with Texas Public Radio, appears to show guards at the detention facility walking away as the fire spread.
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The showcase is the graduation ceremony for tech startups that participated in Geekdom’s competitive 8-week Incubator program.
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The 68-year-old progressive publication, which published Ronnie Dugger, Molly Ivins and Kaye Northcott, hit financial troubles and wasn’t able to broaden its audience, board members said.
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'Tejanas at the Alamo: Conduits of Remembrance' is a new exhibit curated by the Mexican American Museum of Texas and the Dallas Historical Society. It seeks to share the lives of the Tejana Alamo survivors and celebrate their significant role in Texas history.
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“There’s also a question of whether or not California is a cautionary tale.”
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One day after 17 migrants were found suffocating in a train car in Texas, law enforcement authorities found 12 more migrants on Saturday in another rail car along the border with Mexico. One of the migrants was dead.
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Saturday’s rally was held in the city where a deadly standoff between federal agents and a religious, anti-government cult took place 30 years ago.
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A 911 call alerted police that 15 men and 2 women were trapped. Border Patrol agents stopped the train east of Knippa. At least four people were hospitalized in area hospitals.
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The Social Justice Legal Foundation says one of the country's largest private prison operators knowingly exposed ICE detainees to the disinfectant HDQ Neutral.
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The man who inspired the novel and the Hollywood film Hotel Rwanda, Paul Rusesabagina, was released late Friday evening from prison after the Rwandan government commuted his sentence.
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This year's theme is 'Finding True Life Through Service to Others.' The march kicks off at 10 a.m. at Guadalupe and Brazos streets and ends two miles away at Hemisfair.