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Trump's Travel Ban Sparks Chaos, Protests
On Monday, President Donald Trump defended his immigration order that sparked protests at airports around the country, and White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer argued the 109 detentions over the weekend was a minor inconvenience to keep America safe. Meanwhile, two new federal lawsuits were filed in Washington state and Virginia, where a Muslim civil rights group argues it’s not…
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Kobe Bryant's Business Empire Broke the Mold for Retired Athletes
Kobe Bryant was best known for bringing his competitive spirit to the basketball court — the “mamba mentality” as it was called — but in recent years, he also applied it to the business world, according to NBC News.
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Former Dallas Councilman Dwaine Caraway Reports to Big Spring Federal Prison Tuesday
Former Dallas Mayor Pro Tem Dwaine Caraway is scheduled to report to federal prison Tuesday morning.
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Man Behind the Cameras Scheduled for Sentencing in DCS Scandal
As he awaits his sentencing, just the mention of Robert Leonard, a central player in a scandal that rocked Dallas City Hall and killed a once-reputable school agency, continues to stir the anger from the people hurt by corruption.
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Man Behind the Cameras Scheduled for Sentencing in DCS Scandal
As he awaits his sentencing, just the mention of Robert Leonard, a central player in a scandal that rocked Dallas City Hall and killed a once-reputable school agency, continues to stir the anger from the people hurt by corruption.
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Student, Businessman Among 3 Dead in San Antonio Plane Crash
A 22-year-old college senior and 38-year-old businessman were among three people killed when a single-engine plane crashed into a commercial part of San Antonio.
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The Man Behind China's Detention of 1 Million Muslims
After bloody race riots rocked China’s far west a decade ago, the ruling Communist Party turned to a rare figure in their ranks to restore order: a Han Chinese official fluent in Uighur, the language of the local Turkic Muslim minority. Now, newly revealed, confidential documents show that the official, Zhu Hailun, played a key role in planning and executing...
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Dallas Tornado Recovery Progress
Sunday marks four weeks since the devastating Dallas tornado that damaged hundreds of buildings. While some businesses are struggling to recover, others have worked hard to reopen.
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Top Moments From First Public Trump Impeachment Hearing With William Taylor, George Kent
The public hearings into whether President Donald Trump should be impeached began in the House on Wednesday with testimony from two career State Department officials who tied Trump to a campaign to pressure Ukraine to investigate one of the president’s political rivals.
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Key Moments From Impeachment Hearing
Here are key moments as they unfolded during Wednesday’s public impeachment hearings, which included testimony from U.S. diplomat William Taylor and State Department official George Kent.
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AP Exclusive: Aide of 2020 Dem Candidate Steyer Offered Money for Endorsements
A top aide to Democratic presidential candidate Tom Steyer in Iowa privately offered campaign contributions to local politicians in exchange for endorsing his White House bid, according to multiple people with direct knowledge of the conversations. The overtures from Pat Murphy, a former state House speaker who is serving as a top adviser on Steyer’s Iowa campaign, aren’t illegal —...
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Lawyer: Trump's Phone Records Back Details of Woman's Claim
President Donald Trump’s cell phone records show a call to a former “Apprentice” contestant on a day when she says he subjected her to unwanted kissing and groping, according to a court filing. Records filed in Summer Zervos’ defamation suit and obtained Monday by The Associated Press indicate that Zervos got a call from Trump’s phone on a day in...
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Lawyer: Trump's Phone Records Back Details of Woman's Claim
President Donald Trump’s cell phone records show a call to a former “Apprentice” contestant on a day when she says he subjected her to unwanted kissing and groping, according to a court filing. Records filed in Summer Zervos’ defamation suit and obtained Monday by The Associated Press indicate that Zervos got a call from Trump’s phone on a day in...
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Trump Plans to Attend Astros, Nationals World Series Game
President Donald Trump says he is planning to attend the World Series on Sunday if it goes to a fifth game.
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Fort Worth's New Dickies Arena Opens This Weekend
Fort Worth’s newest entertainment venue, the 14,000-seat Dickies Arena, will officially open on Saturday, Oct. 26 in the city’s Cultural District.
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Trump Gives Presidential Medal of Freedom to Racing's Penske
President Donald Trump awarded one of the nation’s highest civilian honors to Roger Penske, a businessman and founder of one of the world’s most successful motorsports teams. Penske received the Presidential Medal of Freedom on Thursday during a White House ceremony in the Oval Office. The president described Penske as a man who has “built a team and legacy that...
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Shannon, Cumberbatch Battle to Light Up America in ‘The Current War'
After donning the cape of Dr. Strange it seems almost natural that Benedict Cumberbatch would take on the role of a real life wizard, none other than Thomas Edison.
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Key Takeaways From Ambassador William Taylor's Explosive Testimony on Ukraine and Trump
Maybe it was a quid pro quo after all. A top U.S. diplomat told House impeachment investigators on Tuesday that President Donald Trump was withholding military aid to Ukraine unless the country’s president went public with a promise to investigate Democrats. William Taylor’s 15-page opening statement — delivered as part of a closed-door deposition — is now central to the...
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U.S. Diplomat Tells Congress: ‘I Became Increasingly Concerned'
William Taylor, a top diplomat to Ukraine, testified to Congress on Tuesday that President Donald Trump withheld security aid in exchange for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s investigation into the Biden family.
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2 Plead Not Guilty to Conspiring With Giuliani Associates
Two businessmen pleaded not guilty Thursday to conspiring with associates of Rudy Giuliani to make illegal campaign contributions, as a prosecutor said evidence includes data from over 50 bank accounts and information gathered through 10 search warrants. David Correia and Andrey Kukushkin are among four men charged with using straw donors to make illegal contributions to politicians they thought could...