Indian investigators determined the Boeing 787 Dreamliner was properly configured and lifted off normally. But three seconds after takeoff, the engines' fuel switches were cut off.
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KRWG Public Media staff have been honored with several national awards from the National Federation of Press Women for 2025.
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Village officials report a man and 2 children were swept away in floodwaters Tuesday.
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The Doña Ana County Sheriff's Office says it is mourning the loss of one of its own after a crash on I-10 Tuesday. The deputy has been identified as Patrol Deputy Antonio Aleman, 33.
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On Monday, the Las Cruces City Council approved amendments to the collective bargaining agreement between the city and the Las Cruces Police Officers’ Association. Scott Brocato has more.
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Authorities identified the shooter as Ryan Louis Mosqueda, believed to be 27, who they said shot at agents exiting the building, which is near the U.S.-Mexico border.
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The militarization is being challenged in court, and has been criticized by civil rights advocates, humanitarian aid groups and outdoor enthusiasts.
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Forecasters say it has been a wet start to this year’s monsoon season, which officially began June 15 and runs through the end of September.
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Jane Ragsdale ran the Heart O' the Hills camp for girls in Kerr County. The camp was between sessions when the deluge hit. The only person killed there was Ragsdale.
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Civil rights groups alleged that ICE and Border Patrol agents are rounding people up based on their race, and denying them access to lawyers. A federal judge said there's evidence what they're doing is illegal.
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David Gergen worked in the administrations of Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton as a speechwriter, communications director and counselor to the president, among other roles.
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Anisimova was a teenage tennis prodigy. But by 2023, tournaments had become "unbearable" for her mental health, and she stepped away. Now, she is a win away from her first Grand Slam title.
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A federal appeals court has canceled plea deals with three men accused of orchestrating the 9/11 attacks, deepening the legal morass surrounding the long-stalled case.