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Jose Hermosillo, who was visiting Tucson from Albuquerque, was wrongfully arrested near the Border Patrol headquarters ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNAt least two dead as severe weather sweeps US South and MidwestAt least two people, including a child, have died in the US state of Oklahoma after their vehicle was stranded in floodwaters ...
The Commodores went from a middle-of-the-pack SEC team to one of the top five SEC teams with three wins against the Bulldogs.
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Two-way star Shohei Ohtani returned to the Los Angeles Dodgers’ lineup Sunday for the series finale against the Texas Rangers ...
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Dodgers Nation on MSNDodgers' Tyler Glasnow Exiting Sunday's Game With Apparent InjuryLos Angeles Dodgers right-handed pitcher Tyler Glasnow is exiting Sunday’s game against the Texas Rangers with an apparent ...
JACKSBORO, Texas — Severe storms and tornadoes damaged buildings across multiple North Texas counties Saturday evening. Homes lost their roofs and trees were upturned by storms near Weatherford and ...
A man has been arrested after trying to shoplift from a Kilgore Walmart and inadvertently firing a flare gun he was holding, police said.
A slow-moving, active storm system has brought heavy rain, large hail and tornadoes to parts of Texas and Oklahoma. Severe weather warnings lingered into Easter Sunday across parts of the ...
Los Angeles Dodgers two-way star Shohei Ohtani is expected to return from the paternity list on Sunday against the Texas ...
Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani is back with the team after a two-day stint on the paternity list. His wife, Mamiko, gave birth to the couple's first chi ...
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Dodgers Nation on MSNDodgers Notes: Shohei Ohtani Return Date Revealed, Another Reliever to Injured List, Roki Sasaki Velocity DownThe Los Angeles Dodgers have a return set for Shohei Ohtani, add a pitcher to the injured list, and Roki Sasaki speaks on his velocity dip.
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India Today on MSNTwo including 12-year-old boy dead as storms, flash floods hit OklahomaThe tragic incident occurred when floodwaters trapped several vehicles, including one that was swept away under a bridge in Moore, Oklahoma, about 10 miles south of Oklahoma City.
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