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Fort Hood Rampage Probe Widens
Thirteen people were killed and 28 injured when a soldier opened fire at the Fort Hood army post in Killeen, Tex.
Hutchison in Fort Hood spotlight
Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison has emerged as the most visible official in the wake of the tragic shooting at Fort Hood, highlighting her ability to respond to a crisis amid a tough battle for the Texas GOP gubernatorial nomination.
12 Dead, 31 Wounded in Base Shootings
An Army psychiatrist about to be deployed to combat zones overseas killed 12 soldiers and wounded 31 others on Thursday afternoon at Fort Hood in Texas, the authorities said.
Ft. Hood Investigators Focus on Motive
Amid a public outpouring of grief on Friday for those gunned down at the Fort Hood Army base, new details emerged about the chaotic moments of the shooting and the Army psychiatrist suspected of opening fire on dozens of his fellow soldiers.
Senator Hutchison on House Passage of Democrats' Government-Run Health Care Bill
Today, U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison released the following statement regarding House passage of Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats' government-run health care overhaul that further burdens our already struggling economy and includes higher taxes and a mandate on American families and businesses: "I'd like to commend the Republican members of the ...
The Nation: Ft. Hood Horror Invokes Islamaphobia
A frame grab from a security video provided by CNN shows Maj. Nadal Malik Hasan in a convience store in Killeen, Texas early Thursday morning, Nov.
Hutchison's statement on deadly Fort Hood shooting
Released by the Office of U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison: WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today, U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison released the following statement regarding the deadly shooting at Fort Hood: "I am shocked and saddened by today's outburst of violence at Fort Hood that has cost seven of our brave service members their lives and has gravely ...
Suspected Fort Hood Shooter Acted Alone; 13 Killed
The base commander at Fort Hood says soldiers who witnessed a shooting rampage that left 13 people dead reported that the gunman shouted "Allahu Akbar!" before opening fire at the Texas post.
Seven dead, 30 wounded in Texas military base shooting
Armed gunmen Thursday killed seven people and wounded up to 30 others in a deadly shooting spree at Fort Hood military base in Texas, US officials said.
Sgt. Fanuaee Vea embraces Pvt. Savannah Green outside Fort Hood/Getty Images
At least 12 people were killed and 31 wounded when a gunman opened fire at Fort Hood Army Base in Texas.
Fort Hood Gunman Alive, Identified as Major Nidal Malik Hasan
Republican Senator, Kay Bailey Hutchison of Texas, briefed Wolf Blitzer on the Fort Hood shooting situation for CNN's The Situation Room Thursday evening.
Soldier kills 11 in shooting rampage
Thu Nov 5, 2009 6:53pm EST - The main gate at the U.S. Army post at Fort Hood, Texas is pictured in this undated photo.
Shooting at Ft. Hood leaves twelve dead
Twelve are confirmed dead and 31 are wounded during shootings at Ft. Hood post in Killeen, Texas Thursday at 1:30 p.m. A civilian Ft.
Sen. Hutchison Says, 'I Don't Know' on Senate Retirement Deadline
In ever increasing signs that Sen Kay Bailey Hutchison's bid for the Republican nomination for governor of Texas is in the midst of disarray, the Texas politician hinted to Mark Davis, a talk radio host on WBAP/820 AM in Dallas, that she is having some second thoughts about retiring from the Senate before the upcoming March primaries so that she ...
Florida drivers' gas tax flows far
Published: Tuesday, November 3, 2009 at 1:00 a.m. Last Modified: Monday, November 2, 2009 at 11:09 p.m. For every dollar they pay in federal gas taxes, drivers in Florida see roughly 14 cents spent on transportation projects in other states.
Survey gives glimpse of March primary
TexasTribune.org and the University of Texas released a new poll Tuesday on election trends and the gubernatorial primary race in March.
Hutchison Tries to "Gig" Rick Perry with Aggie Endorsements
Governor Rick Perry bleeds Texas A&M maroon, Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison has University of Texas at Austin burnt orange running in her veins.
Texas's two Republican senators recommended a judge who happens to be gay for U.S. Attorney, which may become an issue in the very-conservative Republican gubernatorial primary: Sen.
Pelosi Punishing States That Enact Tort Reform
Comment on this article Hutchison on Pelosi Punishing States That Enact Tort Reform Democrats Putting Partisan Allies Over American People WASHINGTON, D.C. - As Americans toil through Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats' nearly 2,000 page reform plan that includes a mandate on individuals and higher taxes that will increase premiums for ...
Penalties, Perks in Texting-While-Driving Bills
What would be more effective in getting you to stop texting while driving - incentives or penalties? Two top senators are betting on incentives.
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