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Authorities target two Texas firms in probe of AI-generated robocalls before New Hampshire's primaryNew Hampshire Attorney General John Formella said investigators have identified the source of the calls as Life Corporation, based in Arlington, and that the calls were transmitted by a company called Lingo Telecom.
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Immigration experts are warning that efforts to tie immigration enforcement and military aid to countries like Ukraine could set a dangerous precedent.
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Former U.S. Rep Eddie Bernice Johnson of Dallas was laid in state at Fair Park Monday morning ahead of her wake and funeral service.
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The White House announced Friday that President Joe Biden will attend Eddie Bernice Johnson's wake Monday. It will be his first trip to Dallas as president.
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The Federal Transit Administration is asking for public comment on transit worker safety through February.
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The department announced grant funding for a major project on MLK Jr. Boulevard in South Dallas.
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Thousands of recent and soon-to-be graduates in North Texas are once again making payments on their student loan debt after the more than three-year federal freeze on them ended at the beginning of October.
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President Biden called off meetings in Jordan after an explosion at a busy hospital killed hundreds of people. President Mahmoud Abbas declared days of mourning for the victims.
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Nearly 4 million Texans will have to make student loan payments again as a three-year COVID-era pause on payments and interest accrual comes to an end next. A financial aid administrator from UT Arlington breaks down what that means for borrowers.
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The riverside city, sometimes referred to as 'La Puerta de Mexico' or 'Mexico’s Door,' 'is at the center of a struggle between the State of Texas and the federal government over shutting that door to illegal immigration.
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The cancellation of up to $20,000 of debt would have benefited millions of Texans.
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The case concerned the administration's effort to set guidelines for whom immigration authorities can target for arrest and deportation. Texas and Louisiana had sued to block the guidelines.