The U.S. Border Patrol said Monday that Big Bend Ranch State Park may be spared from border wall construction. The news came after federal authorities briefed Big Bend area officials on border wall plans in recent days.
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The 11th-seeded Longhorns continue their improbable March run, using late-game heroics and defense to knock off No. 3 seed Gonzaga and reach the tournament's second weekend.
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