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Dallas Police Release ‘Disturbing' Footage of Woman Who Died From Overdose After Being Arrested
Newly released Dallas Police Department video shows the final moments of 34-year-old Diamond Ross, who died last year in police custody.
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Sessions Questioned About Relationship to Parnas & Fruman
During an appearance on Lone Star Politics, recorded on Oct. 4, 2019, former Rep. Pete Sessions was asked about a Wall Street Journal report about political donations he received from Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, contributions that were made at the same time Sessions was seeking to have the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine removed.
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Witness in Guyger Trial Shot, Killed at Dallas Apartment Complex
A man who testified in the Amber Guyger murder trial died Friday night after he was found shot multiple times at a Dallas apartment complex, police say.
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Dallas-Born Teen Says He Lost 26 Pounds in Border Detention
An 18-year-old American citizen says he lost 26 pounds because he wasn’t given enough food during the more than three weeks he was wrongfully held by U.S. border agents.
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ICE Releases Texas-Born US Citizen, 18, Wrongfully Detained Near Border
A Dallas-born 18-year-old was released from immigration custody Tuesday after wrongfully being detained for more than three weeks.
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Dallas Photographer on Close Call With Texas Courthouse Shooter: ‘This Is Not How I Want to Go'
When a masked gunman opened fire outside the Earle Cabell Federal Building in Dallas, photojournalist Tom Fox was already on the scene. Fox, a veteran photographer for The Dallas Morning News, was downtown at the federal courthouse Monday morning to get a picture of a defendant in a charter school fraud case when gunshots rang out. Fox told NBC 5...
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Gunman Killed After Shootout With Police Outside Federal Courthouse in Dallas
An Army veteran wearing a mask and carrying more than 150 rounds of ammunition for his high-powered rifle was shot dead Monday after he opened fire outside a busy federal courthouse in downtown Dallas, authorities said. Brian Isaack Clyde, 22, was pronounced dead at a hospital following the shooting outside the downtown Earle Cabell Federal Building, FBI Special Agent in...
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FAA Chief Defends Handling of Boeing Max Safety Approval
The acting head of the Federal Aviation Administration said Wednesday that Boeing should have done more to explain an automated flight-control system on its 737 Max aircraft before two deadly crashes, but he defended his agency’s safety certification of the plane and its decision not to ground the jet until other regulators around the world had already done so. The...
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Alliance of American Football Suspending Operations 8 Games Into Season
The Alliance of American Football has ended its first season prematurely and told most employees that they will be terminated as of Wednesday.
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Sources: O'Rourke Will Not Oppose Cornyn in 2020 Senate Race
Former congressman Beto O’Rourke will not make another run at a U.S. Senate seat. NBC 5’s media partner The Dallas Morning News reported Wednesday that O’Rourke has decided not to challenge incumbent Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, in 2020.
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Flipping Texas Would Be Tall Task, Even If Beto O'Rourke Is Democratic Presidential Nominee
Former U.S. Rep. Beto O’Rourke told Oprah Winfrey Tuesday that he would decide by the end of the month whether he is going to run for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination. Democrats have dreamt of turning Texas blue for decades, and O’Rourke showed in 2018 that it might be on the cusp of turning purple, but it would likely take...
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List of 95,000 Potential Non-Citizen Voters ‘May Have Been Overstated,' Texas Secretary of State Tells Counties
A list of 95,000 potential non-citizen voters dating back to 1996 ‘may have been overstated,’ according to a report from the Dallas Morning News.
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Texas Rangers Hall of Famer, Former Yankee John Wetteland Accused of Child Sex Abuse
World Series MVP pitcher John Wetteland is out on bond, accused in North Texas of continuous sexual abuse of a child under 14.
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Irving-Based Scouts Explore Chapter 11 Bankruptcy: Report
The Irving-based Boy Scouts of America has retained the services of a law firm and is exploring the option of filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal.
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Ted Cruz Wins Senate Race, Holds-Off Challenger O'Rourke
NBC 5 Political Reporter Julie Fine and Dallas Morning News Political Reporter Gromer Jeffers break down what the win for Sen. Ted Cruz means for Texas and what’s next for Beto O’Rourke.
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Some Voters Report Problems With a Certain Type of Voting Machine
Voters have reported problems with a certain type of voting machine. The machine is used in Tarrant County, and 81 others, according to the Dallas Morning News. It is not used in Dallas, Collin, and Denton Counties.
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Beto O'Rourke Raised $38.1 Million in Last Three Months, Smashing All Records in Bid to Oust Ted Cruz
Democrat Beto O’Rourke says he raised a record-breaking $38.1 million in the past three months, more than tripling the haul of his Republican opponent, Sen. Ted Cruz.
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Sparks Fly in First Cruz, O'Rourke Debate: Full Debate
Republican incumbent Sen. Ted Cruz and Democratic challenger Rep. Beto O’Rourke squared-off Friday night in the first of three planned debates ahead of the November election.
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Debate Topic: Pathway to Citizenship for Dreamers
U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and U.S. Rep. Beto O’Rourke (D-El Paso) address their views on the DREAM Act and a pathway to citizenship.
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Investigative Report Alleges Decades of Misconduct Inside Dallas Mavericks Front Office
A seven-month investigation into sexual harassment and workplace misconduct allegations within the Dallas Mavericks organization was released Wednesday afternoon confirming “numerous instances of sexual harassment and other improper workplace conduct within the Mavericks organization” over two decades. Key among the findings were allegations of improper workplace conduct toward 15 female employees by the Mavericks’ former President and CEO Terdema Ussery,...