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Gov. Greg Abbott Sworn in For Second Term
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott delivers remarks after being sworn-in for his second four-year term as Governor of Texas.
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Police Find Child With Gunman After Shooting, Chase in Dallas: PD
Police found a child in the car of a suspected gunman who crashed while fleeing from the scene of a shooting in Dallas Monday morning, officials say.
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Last Victim of Mexico Border Killings to Be Laid to Rest
Family and friends said goodbye Saturday to the last victim of a cartel ambush that killed nine American women and children from a Mormon community in northern Mexico where cartels have disrupted an otherwise peaceful, rural existence. In the attack Monday, Christina Langford Johnson jumped out of her vehicle and waved her hands to show she was no threat. Children...
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Last Victim of Mexico Border Killings to Be Laid to Rest
Family and friends prepared to bury on Saturday the last victim of a cartel ambush that killed nine American women and children from a community in northern Mexico where having gangsters in their midst has long been a fact of life. In the attack Monday, Christina Langford Johnson jumped out of her vehicle and waved her hands to show she...
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Last Victim of Mexico Border Killings to Be Laid to Rest
Family and friends prepared to bury on Saturday the last victim of a cartel ambush that killed nine American women and children from a community in northern Mexico where having gangsters in their midst has long been a fact of life. In the attack Monday, Christina Langford Johnson jumped out of her vehicle and waved her hands to show she...
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Last Victim of Mexico Border Killings to Be Laid to Rest
Family and friends prepared to bury on Saturday the last victim of a cartel ambush that killed nine American women and children from a community in northern Mexico where having gangsters in their midst has long been a fact of life. In the attack Monday, Christina Langford Johnson jumped out of her vehicle and waved her hands to show she...
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Small Company Becoming Chief Sand Producer for Golf Courses, Including in Texas
Everything has to come from somewhere. So it is that a small company in south Arkansas has become a leading producer of sand.
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Man Delivers Handmade Crosses to Honor El Paso Victims
Illinois is home for Greg Zanis, but the carpenter is often found on the road. From mass shootings to motorcycle crashes, Zanis travels across the country delivering wooden crosses to communities afflicted with violence.
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In Queens, Revered Jewish Leader's Burial Site Draws Crowds
It’s quiet in the middle of the day on the streets of this residential neighborhood in New York City’s borough of Queens — except for the steady stream of visitors coming in and out of one particular small converted house next to a cemetery.
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North Dallas Neighborhoods Clean Up After Storms
No rest for the weary residents of North Dallas, who are spending their Monday cleaning up after powerful storms pummeled their neighborhoods Sunday, knocking trees onto houses, fences, and roadways.
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After Bombings, Catholic Services in Sri Lanka Capital Canceled for 2nd Week
Catholic services are being canceled for a second weekend in Sri Lanka’s capital after the government warned of more possible attacks by the same Islamic State-linked group that carried out Easter suicide bombings. Rev. Edmund Tillakaratne, spokesman for the Colombo diocese, said Thursday that Cardinal Malcolm Ranjith had canceled all Sunday services in the diocese based on the latest security...
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Lawsuit: Felix Sater Looked to Launder Cash Through Trump Projects
A Soviet-born convicted felon who worked on real estate deals with President Donald Trump was accused in a lawsuit Monday of plotting to use Trump-branded skyscrapers to launder money allegedly stolen from a Kazakhstan bank. BTA Bank and the City of Almaty, Kazakhstan, allege Felix Sater conspired with the son of the city’s former mayor to use some of the...
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Cohen Postpones House Testimony, Citing Threats Against His Family From Trump
President Donald Trump’s former lawyer, Michael Cohen, will not testify before a House committee next month as scheduled, his adviser said Wednesday, depriving Democrats for now of a prime opportunity to scrutinize Trump, his links to Russia and payments to buy the silence of a porn star. Cohen indefinitely delayed his Feb. 7 appearance before the House Oversight and Reform...
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Cohen Postpones House Committee Appearance, Cites Safety
Michael Cohen has postponed his appearance before the House Oversight Committee scheduled for Feb. 7. A statement from Cohen’s lawyer cites concerns for the safety of Cohen and his family.
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Homeowners Push for Backyard Cottages in Plano
The City of Plano is considering allowing more backyard cottages.
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North Texas Family of Missing American in Syria Hopes Message Reaches Trump
A North Texas family is making a direct plea to President Trump to help find their missing father in Syria.
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Governor Greg Abbott Delivers 2019 Texas Inaugural Speech
The speech below was delivered by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott during his second inauguration on Jan. 15, 2019. ** Abbott often deviates from prepared remarks. It’s an honor to take the oath as Governor of the greatest state in America. We gather today for far more than just an inauguration. Today is the dawn of a transformative session that will…
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Bittersweet Day as 121-Year-Old Deep Ellum Business Makes Way for Progress
A closing sale is underway at Texas Refrigeration and Butcher Equipment Supply Company after 121 years of business in Dallas’ Deep Ellum neighborhood.
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Trump Argues He ‘Never Directed' Ex-Lawyer Michael Cohen to Break Law
President Donald Trump claimed Thursday that he “never directed” his longtime lawyer, Michael Cohen, to break the law. And he’s insisting that he “did nothing wrong.” Trump’s comments — in an interview with Fox News Channel’s Harris Faulkner and several morning tweets — came a day after Cohen was sentenced to prison for crimes including arranging hush money payments to...
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No Regrets Speaking Out About Abuse: Trump Resort Worker
A Guatemalan living in the U.S. illegally who says she faced abusive working conditions as a maid at Donald Trump’s New Jersey golf club doesn’t regret speaking out, even though she might lose her job and be deported. Victorina Morales told The Associated Press in an interview Friday that she can’t go back to Guatemala because her family has received...