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A federal judge has blocked the Biden administration from enforcing a new rule in Texas that would require firearms dealers to run background checks on buyers at gun shows or other places outside brick-and-mortar stores.
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The National Rifle Association has elected Doug Hamlin as its executive vice president and CEO. Hamlin, who recently served as director of NRA publications, replaces Wayne LaPierre.
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A Feeding America report found almost 1 in 4 Texas households with children are food insecure, with almost 1.7 million children at risk of getting inadequate nutrition.
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Boeing has violated the terms of a deal to avoid prosecution after the fatal crashes of two 737 Max planes more than five years ago, the Department of Justice told a federal judge on Tuesday.
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Mauricio Galante reflected on the diversity in the city of Arlington — and its city council — as he was sworn in as the newest North Arlington representative.
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More than half of people who've used telehealth come from states like Texas that have banned or severely limited access to abortion.
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The four officers were given a written reprimand and sensitivity training, but members of the police oversight board requested a look into whether harsher punishment was appropriate.
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The Tarrant County Medical Examiner's Office found Roderick Johnson died of fentanyl and trazodone toxicity. He was one of two people to die in the county jail in April.
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Abbott responded to 39 Texas House members who called for increased spending on public education on the same day the Texas teachers' union released a report detailing funding issues.
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U.S. airlines are trying to kill a new rule requiring them to disclose fees more quickly when consumers shop for flights. The Transportation Department said Monday it will defend the rule to crack down on what it calls “hidden junk fees.”
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A report found that solar and wind growth led the trend.
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Dallas County residential market values are up almost 16% from last year, early data show. That number's even higher for homeowners in several cities and school districts.
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Brittany Barnett began her crusade to help free people locked away because of harsh "War on Drugs" policies that disproportionately hurt Black communities.
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Dallas police officials told council members on Monday facial recognition software will help in investigations. The company they hired has been embroiled in controversy.