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Top Stories: Rally Planned In Honor Of Jordan Edwards; One Family's Deep Roots In West Dallas
The top local stories this evening from KERA News:Jordan Edwards, the black 15-year-old, who was fatally shot late last month by a white Balch Springs…
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The top local stories this evening from KERA News:North Texas suburbs keep on growing, according to the latest U.S. Census Bureau data. Frisco and…
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The top searched term on Denton County's FindHelp resource? Rent
FindHelp Denton County came together due to the “community’s ongoing need for real-time availability of resources,” Courtney Douangdara, Denton’s deputy director of community services, told the Denton Record-Chronicle in late November shortly after the program launched.
At 3 Top Universities, Black Student Body Presidents Make History
There's a new set of student leaders at some of the country's top universities. And these trailblazers are working to ensure that the quest for racial justice, diversity and inclusion continues.
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Artificial intelligence beats top human players in popular racing game
Scientists pitted an artificial intelligence driver against real human gamers in the PlayStation driving game Gran Turismo. The AI driver beat them all.
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Will Rogers to get $28.6M from Fort Worth for coliseum renovations
On Aug. 26, the Fort Worth City Council approved $28.6 million to modernize the historic landmark, contributing to a yearslong $50.5 million effort to renovate the Will Rogers Memorial Center.
Ukraine arrests its top judge amid an ongoing crackdown on corruption
Ukraine's top judge has been arrested after allegedly receiving nearly $3 million in bribes for favorable rulings, the latest crackdown on endemic graft as Ukraine seeks to join the European Union.
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Arlington community group wants to turn art museum into gathering place with a nod to city's past
A burgeoning Arlington nonprofit wants to redevelop downtown's Arlington Museum of Art into a community gathering space named after the city's historic mineral well.
House Oversight Committee's Top Republican On Postmaster General's Testimony
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Rep. James Comer, a Kentucky Republican on the House Oversight Committee, about Monday's testimony of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy.
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