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COVID-19 In DFW Dec. 6-12: Texas Is Ready To Distribute 100,000 Vaccines
Gov. Greg Abbott said the state is ready to distribute 100,000 doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, as soon as it gets FDA authorization. Healthcare workers and nursing home residents will be first in line.
CDC, FDA To Review J&J Shot After 6 Blood Clot Cases Reported Out Of Nearly 7M Doses
In a statement on Tuesday, U.S. authorities said they are "reviewing data involving six reported U.S. cases of a rare and severe type of blood clot in individuals after receiving the J&J vaccine."
NPR's Fall TV Preview: 19 Shows To Watch Out For
Whether they're watching sitcoms, prime-time dramas or something else altogether, our television and pop culture critics present a guide to the new programs and series coming out soon.
Here’s how a single line cost Fort Worth $7.6 million in cost overruns on its new City Hall
The city was familiar with the title company and felt comfortable taking on the purchase on an expedited timeline, Gutt said in a statement.
Plays by Black writers are finally getting the spotlight, from Broadway to Dallas
The rush of Black-written dramas hitting local and national stages has been fueled by the Black Lives Matter movement and a golden age of Black playwriting.
Four artists dust off their West Texas boots for Dallas' Lone Gallery's debut exhibition
You can almost hear the coyotes howl and the wind blow at Lone Gallery's exhibition of West Texas art, featuring internationally-known artist Cruz Ortiz.
Your Guide To Movies Coming Out This Holiday Season
Between Thanksgiving and Christmas, Hollywood always offers up lots of brightly wrapped presents. Critic Bob Mondello offers a preview of films coming this season including Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, Star Wars: The Last Jedi and more.
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Muhammad Ali Kissed Me Once
It wasn't what you think, but it was certainly a story. I was lucky enough to meet him a few times over several decades, but the first time was the most memorable.
Rio's Marathon Swim: A Battle Against Waves, Pollution And Jellyfish
American Haley Anderson has prepared for all the challenges she can expect in the open-water swim. The goal: improve on her 2012 performance, where she missed out on gold by four-tenths of a second.
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15 years of work comes to a head for San Antonio musician in massive mariachi competition
Osvaldo Chacon has been singing since he was 5, and 15 years later, he's going to compete in a program he's been hoping to get to all those years.
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