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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.
Trump: ‘I can’t Tell You When’ Government Will Reopen
Trump issued a lengthy defense of his desire for a wall, saying it's the only way to stop drugs and human traffickers from entering the country.
Border Patrol: More Families Cross Illegally to San Diego
U.S. Customs and Border Protection said Tuesday that the San Diego sector has experienced a "slight uptick" in families entering the U.S. illegally
Woman Charged with Killing Ex-Boyfriend and His Girlfriend
A former Texas police chief has also been charged in the murders
Grand Jury Weighs Dallas Officer Shooting of Black Neighbor
Amber Guyger was arrested on a manslaughter charge after the Sept. 6 shooting of Botham Jean, a 26-year-old native of St. Lucia.
Migrants Won’t See Armed US soldiers on Border
U.S. military troops are prohibited from carrying out law enforcement duties