In the Lone Star state, Christmas and New Year's celebrations are similar to those in rest of US, but Mexican culture and region's cowboy heritage both contribute special flavor
Debate over Obamacare continues as White House says improvements to website have boosted enrollment; in some places, trained counselors are helping people navigate website
The radioactive medical waste came from a hospital in Tijuana and was being taken to a radioactive waste disposal site in central Mexico
For Dallas, this was an especially poignant moment, as the city has struggled for decades to remove the stigma of the assassination
For many years, Dallas was stigmatized by the Kennedy assassination
Along with other Philippine Americans, nurses in hospitals and clinics across America organize to raise funds, lend helping hand to storm victims back home
Many young people are rediscovering blues, and some are even becoming master players
Sarah Cortez's law enforcement experience is often reflected in her books of poetry and anthologies she has edited
Former hotbed of white racism, segregation to become unique home to permanent exhibit documenting blacks' struggle for equality
Conservatives in Texas vehemently oppose President Obama's health care reform law, known as 'Obamacare'
Science continues to provide better approaches, especially for museums in cities challenged by fluctuating temperatures and humidity
FBI identified Aaron Alexis, 34, as a suspect who was among at least 13 people killed in shooting not far from US Capitol and White House
Father, friends in Alabama town comment on killing of radicalized Omar Hammami after he renounces terror group to which he belonged
Military jury decides on death by lethal injection for US Army Major Hasan for killing 13 people, wounding 31 others in 2009 shooting rampage
On Wednesday, jury of 13 military officers will begin to decide whether Nidal Hasan receives life in prison or a rare military death sentence
Witness after witness described how their lives were shattered when Maj. Nidal Hasan went on a murderous shooting rampage in 2009
US Army psychiatrist now faces a possible death penalty
Army psychiatrist Major Nidal Hasan admits killing 13 soldiers, wounding more than 30 others in 2009
But Major Hasan, who is acting as his own defense attorney, will have a chance to present closing statements Thursday
Prosecutors in trial of accused shooter Major Nidal Hasan presented 89 witnesses and a large amount of technical evidence over the past weeks
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