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Sochi Forces Hunt for Potential Suicide Bombers
SOCHI, Russia (AP) — Russian security officials are hunting down three potential female suicide bombers, one of whom is believed to be in Sochi, where the Winter Olympics will begin next month.
More Lakes May Be Included in Zebra Mussel Fight
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — State officials fighting the spread of invasive zebra mussels could expand the territory where boaters are required to drain all watercraft before and after entering lakes and streams.
911 Recordings Released in Md. Exorcism Deaths [VIDEO]
GERMANTOWN, Md. (AP) — Maryland police have released 911 calls related to the deaths of two children that are attributed to two women who believed they were performing an exorcism.
Suspect in Triple NYC Homicide Arrested in Texas
NEW YORK (AP) — Police say the father of two young girls found stabbed to death along with their mother in their New York City home has been arrested in Texas.
Homeland Security Chief to Visit Texas Border
MISSION, Texas (AP) — U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson is to tour the Texas-Mexico border and receive a briefing on border security operations in South Texas.
Another Debate in GOP Lieutenant Governor’s Race
HOUSTON (AP) — An influential Houston tea party group is a hosting a debate between four Republican lieutenant governor candidates locked in the state's most competitive primary.
Man Kills Wife Near TX Day Care Center, Then Self
McKINNEY, Texas (AP) — Police say a woman has been slain in the parking lot of a North Texas day care center in gunfire blamed on her estranged husband who then killed himself.
Google Invests $75M More in Texas Wind Farms
AMARILLO, Texas (AP) — Google Inc. will invest $75 million more in Texas wind farms as the tech giant expands its renewable energy efforts.
Pregnant, Brain-Dead Woman’s Husband Sues Hospital
DALLAS (AP) — The husband of a brain-dead, pregnant Texas woman is suing the hospital to have the woman removed from life support.
Texas Politicians File Campaign Finance Reports
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas politicians are filing their campaign finance reports, providing a clue as to how well they're doing ahead of the March 4 primaries.