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Bidens Welcome New Puppy and Cat; Major to Stay With Friends
President Joe Biden on Monday introduced the newest member of his family, a purebred German shepherd puppy named Commander, while the first lady’s office said the cat she promised more than a year ago to bring to the White House will finally join them in January.
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Ruh Roh! Biden Pooch Drops Doggie Doo in White House Hallway
One of President Joe Biden’s dogs has left some poop in a White House hallway
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‘Major' Pain: Biden's Dog Involved in 2nd Biting Incident
The dog “nipped someone while on a walk” on Monday, said Michael LaRosa, press secretary to first lady Jill Biden, adding that the dog “is still adjusting to his new surroundings.” The individual was seen by the White House Medical Unit “out of an abundance of caution” and returned to work without injury, LaRosa added.
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Biden's Dogs Back at White House After Ruff Start
President Joe Biden’s dogs are roaming the White House again.
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Champ and Major Biden Show Their Different Personalities in Adorable Christmas Video
President-elect Joe Biden’s two German shepherds, Champ and Major, showed off their opposite personalities in a sweet video montage that shows the two canines getting into the holiday spirit.
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Biden Fractures Foot While Playing With Dog, Will Wear a Boot
President-elect Joe Biden has fractured his right foot and will likely wear a walking boot for several weeks.
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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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2.5 Million Will Travel Through DFW for Thanksgiving
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport says 2.5 million people will pass through the airport by the time the Thanksgiving weekend ends.
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Dallas PD Response to Spike in Crime
NBC 5 crunched the latest numbers and found an increase in the number of homicides, aggravated assaults and individual robberies this year compared to last year.
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Community Has Reasons for Thanks in Tornado Recovery Zone Despite Damage
In the tornado recovery zone in Dallas Monday there were reasons to gives thanks during this Thanksgiving holiday week, despite all the damage. The Salvation Army also launched the annual red kettle drive in a year with greater need.
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Fans Want Baseball Played ‘Consistent With Our Rules,' Commissioner Says
Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred toured Globe Life Field Tuesday while in Arlington for the league’s owners meeting. On the tour, Manfred responded to several questions about the Houston Astros’ alleged sign stealing.
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Chinese Troops Join Hong Kong Cleanup as Protesters Retreat
Chinese troops came out of the barracks in Hong Kong on Saturday — not to quell protests but to help clean up. It was a rare public appearance by the People’s Liberation Army on the streets of the semiautonomous territory, where the local government’s inability to end more than five months of often violent protest has fueled speculation that Beijing...
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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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New Fort Worth Arena Dickies Holds First Big Event
Thousands of fans packed into Dickies Arena on Friday night to see the band ‘Twenty One Pilots.’
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6 Arrested in Connection to Illicit Massage Business: Police
Police arrested six people Wednesday and charged them with promotion of prostitution and engaging in organized criminal activity in connection to an illicit massage business in North Texas, Dallas police say.
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Fort Worth Police Change Patrol Duties Following the Death of Atatiana Jefferson
In the wake of a fatal police shooting that has stoked racial tension throughout the city, the Fort Worth Police Department has decided to stop pairing rookie officers together on patrol shifts, particularly at night, NBC 5 Investigates has learned.
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MLB Looking Into Umpire Tweet Referencing Gun, Trump Critics
Commissioner Rob Manfred says Major League Baseball will look into a politicized tweet by umpire Rob Drake that referenced a rifle and critics of President Donald Trump. Drake posted this message to Twitter on Tuesday: “I will be buying an AR-15 tomorrow, because if you impeach MY PRESIDENT this way, YOU WILL HAVE ANOTHER CIVAL WAR!!! #MAGA2020”
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Efforts Underway to Ease Traffic after Sunday's Tornadoes
In North Dallas, many roads and streets remain closed due to debris and damage from Sunday night’s tornadoes – including arterial roads that are causing traffic to spill onto highways.
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Astros Executive Apologizes, MLB to Conduct Interviews
The assistant general manager of the Houston Astros apologized Tuesday for using “inappropriate language” after a Sports Illustrated report said he repeatedly yelled toward a group of female reporters about closer Roberto Osuna during a clubhouse celebration. Brandon Taubman released a statement through the Astros hours before they played Game 1 of the World Series against Washington. Major League Baseball...
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Under Armour Founder Kevin Plank Relinquishes CEO Post
Under Armour founder Kevin Plank will step down as CEO in the new year to become the company’s executive chairman and brand chief. Patrik Frisk, who became president and chief operating officer two years ago, will be the athletic gear company’s second CEO since it was founded in 1996. The 56-year-old Frisk will report to Plank and will take a...