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UT/TT Poll: Immigration, Border Security Still Top Concerns For Texas Voters
Immigration and border security continue to top Texas voters’ lists of most important problems, according to the latest University of Texas/Texas Tribune…
Top Stories: TCU Returns To NCAA Tournament; Fort Worth Rebrands At SXSW
The top local stories this morning:After 20 years, Texas Christian University is finally headed back to the NCAA basketball tournament.The Horned Frogs…
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'December 6'
Host Liane Hansen speaks with Martin Cruz Smith. The author of Havana Bay and Gorky Park now has a new novel of international intrigue, called December 6 (Simon & Shuster, ISBN 0-684-87253-6), set on the brink of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in December, 1941.
Trump's Top 2 Supreme Court Picks Reflect Warring Republican Factions
Supporters and opponents of Judges Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Barrett have waged a fierce battle for their candidate. But are the differences little more than a summer camp color war?
Clinton: Other Threats Topped Iraq
When former President Bill Clinton met with George W. Bush before leaving office, he told his successor that Osama bin Laden, the Middle East and North Korea posed more of a threat to U.S. national security than Iraq, Clinton says. In the first part of a two-part interview, Clinton also tells NPR's Juan Williams that bin Laden dominated intelligence discussions at the White House.
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Top Stories: Irving-Based Exxon Mobil CEO Tapped For U.S. Secretary Of State
The top local stories this morning from KERA News: President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Exxon Mobil CEO Rex Tillerson to be his Secretary of…
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Top Stories: More Than 100 People Have Died From The Flu In North Texas
The top local stories this morning from KERA News: 106 people have died so far this flu season in Dallas, Tarrant, Collin, Denton and Parker…
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Top Stories: Voter Fraud Suit In Kaufman County; Farm Bill Vote Scheduled Today
The top local stories this morning from KERA News:With primary runoffs just five days away, Republican State Rep. Lance Gooden has filed a lawsuit…
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Top Stories: 'Cold Front' In Sight For North Texas; A Family Separated After Fleeing Violence
The top local stories this morning from KERA News:A large portion of North Texas, including most of Tarrant and portions of Dallas, Denton and Wise…
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Top Stories: Homelessness Up In North Texas; Starting Over From Scratch After A Tornado
The top stories this afternoon from KERA News: The homeless population in Dallas and Collin counties is up 24 percent from last year. That’s according to…
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