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2 North Texas Families Witness Murder in Mexico
A van loaded with two North Texas families, including children, was attacked in a popular Mexico tourist destination — and the driver was killed.
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Decorated Veteran Leads World's Oldest American Legion Hall
Joe A. Segura is a very busy man. When he is not organizing meetings and events for his post, he can be found assisting his fellow veterans by providing transportation to and from doctor appointments, meetings and other commitments.
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The Salvation Army Angel Tree
Discussing how you can help make the season bright for North Texas children and seniors in need with Major Barbara Rich, The Salvation Army’s North Texas Area Commander. Stop by the Salvation Army Angel Tree in a participating mall near you. To learn more, click here.
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Singer Ellie Goulding Threatens to Drop Salvation Army Halftime Show Over Alleged LGBTQ Treatment
Grammy Award-nominated and multi-platinum singer-songwriter Ellie Goulding may not be performing live during the Cowboys/Bills Thanksgiving Day halftime show after all.
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Singer Ellie Goulding Threatens to Drop Salvation Army Halftime Show Over Alleged LGBTQ Treatment
Grammy Award-nominated and multi-platinum singer-songwriter Ellie Goulding may not be performing live during the Cowboys/Bills Thanksgiving Day halftime show after all.
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President Trump Says Islamic State Leader Is Dead Following US Raid in Syria
The shadowy leader of the Islamic State group who presided over its global jihad and became arguably the world’s most wanted man, is dead after being targeted by a U.S. military raid in Syria, President Donald Trump said Sunday. “Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is dead,” Trump announced at the White House, saying the U.S. had “brought the world’s number one terrorist...
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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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Syria Cease-Fire Off to Rocky Start Amid Reports of Fighting
The cease-fire in northern Syria got off to a rocky start Friday, as Kurdish leaders accused Turkey of violating the accord with continued fighting at a key border town while casting doubt on provisions in the U.S.-brokered deal with Ankara. Turkey’s president warned that Turkish forces would go back on the attack in four days unless Kurdish-led fighters withdraw “without...
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Pence Announces Cease-Fire in Syria
Vice President Mike Pence announced a negotiated temporary cease-fire in Syria. The agreement comes after a weeklong invasion by Turkey into the region against Kurdish allies of the U.S. military.
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American Heroes: A Salute to Veterans
Discussing the American Heroes: A Salute to Veterans and the American Heroes Carnival with the City of The Colony’s Mayor, Joe McCourry, and Commander of American Legion Post 21, Richard Ensweiler. Don’t miss all the excitement November 7 – 10 at The Colony Five Star Complex. For more information, visit www.SaluteAmericanHeroes.com.
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City to Pay Stormy Daniels $450,000 Over Strip Club Arrest
Ohio’s capital city agreed Friday to pay porn actress Stormy Daniels $450,000 to settle a lawsuit over her arrest at a strip club last year, the latest fallout traced to the city’s now-disbanded vice unit. Daniels’ federal defamation complaint against several Columbus officers alleged police conspired to retaliate against her over her claims that she had sex with Donald Trump...
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In Depth Look At What Causes Road Rage and How You Can Avoid It
According to a study by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration two-thirds of traffic fatalities are caused by aggressive driving. A little more than one-third of those involve a firearm.
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Florida-Based Coast Guard Crew Intercepts Vessel Carrying Six Tons of Drugs
A Jacksonville-based U.S. Coast Guard crew intercepted over 12,000 pounds of cocaine in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, worth over $165 million. While on routine patrol earlier this month, the Coast Guard Cutter Valiant crew interdicted a self-propelled, semi-submersible vessel in international waters that was carrying approximately six tons of cocaine and four suspected drug smugglers, officials said in a statement....
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Texas Jail Again Releases Inmates by Mistake
The top administrator in Bexar County says the jail there is facing a “crisis situation” after guards wrongly released two inmates just hours apart, bringing to at least 12 the number of prisoners mistakenly released this year.
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US Army Identifies Green Beret Killed in Afghanistan
A 41-year-old Green Beret who was on his fourth combat deployment has been killed by small arms fire in Afghanistan. U.S. Army Special Operations Command spokesman Loren Bymer at North Carolina’s Fort Bragg said in a statement that Sgt. 1st Class Jeremy W. Griffin died Monday. Griffin was from Greenbrier, Tennessee, and was a Special Forces communications sergeant based at...
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Navy Drops Afghanistan Detainee Abuse Charges Against SEALs
The U.S. Navy has dropped charges against four SEALs involving alleged abuse of detainees in Afghanistan in 2012.
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Navy Admiral to SEAL Commanders: ‘We Have a Problem'
The head of the Navy SEALs says the special forces have a problem and is demanding change within its ranks, according to a strongly worded letter written to his command and obtained by NBC News on Friday.
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General: Mold Found in Military Dorm Rooms in San Antonio
A top Air Force commander says mold has been found in nearly 1,200 dorm rooms at a military complex in San Antonio, leading to hundreds of military personnel being housed in hotels.
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SEALs Accused of Drinking Alcohol in Iraq, Refusing to Answer Questions in Rape Investigation
Members of an elite U.S. Navy platoon are accused of drinking while stationed in Iraq and refusing to answer questions regarding an allegation against a senior enlisted member, according to several published reports.