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The suspected shooter is also believed to have acted alone, and authorities found a second weapon in his car. Here's what else we know as of midday Tuesday.
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The victims were advertised online and cellphones were used to arrange clients for the women.
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Yenifer Yulisa Cardona Tomás was near the door hours later when she lost consciousness.
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Texas is spending $3 billion on a mission that includes National Guard members, jail for suspects arrested on trespassing charges and buses to shuttle migrants to Washington, D.C.
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A man and a woman were killed, and a woman who called 911 was wounded.
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42-year-old Irene Romero was declared dead at the scene along with her 9-year-old niece and 4-year-old granddaughter.
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Newsmakers airs Thursday at 7 p.m., Saturday at 5 p.m. and Sunday at 11 a.m. on KRWG-TV
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President and CEO Bob Moore covers top stories from El Paso
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Publisher Richard Coltharp offers a preview of this week's issue
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Silver City Daily Press Publisher Nick Seibel covers top stories from Grant County
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County officials concerned over low voter turn-out, crime in Carlsbad, and support for abortion rights in Alamogordo.
NPR News
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Jean Thompson's novel follows an insecure young woman as she's drawn into a clique of poets. The Poet's House is a story about the corrosive power of shame and the primal fear of sounding stupid.
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Reproductive rights proponents worry about the risk of counseling those who seek medication abortions, though they've published online support techniques and guides for safe use of the drugs.
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In an astounding 62% of the decisions, conservatives prevailed, and more importantly, often prevailed in dramatic ways, according to new data.
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In post-Roe America, money is even more determinative of who can get an abortion and who can't. Abortion funds are trying to close the gap, but they are now forced to navigate a murky legal landscape.
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"How many times do you look at a clock, or look at time, and are happy?" says Kevin Bertolero, the maker of watches that feature tiny rubber duckies instead of numbers.
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