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Puerto Rico Declares State Of Emergency After Quake Rocks Residents Awake
"We have not been exposed to this kind of emergency in 102 years," Gov. Wanda Vázquez says. The 6.4 magnitude quake left at least one person dead and knocked out most of the island's power.
Grand Canyon May Be Older (And Younger) Than You Think
About 6 million years ago, a new mineral analysis suggests, a mighty river zigzagging across the Colorado plateau may have found its way into older gorges, greatly enlarging them to create the West's most spectacular canyon. Still, some geologists aren't sold.
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Videos: Look Back At Gloria Campos' 30-Year Career At WFAA-TV
Gloria Campos, the longtime WFAA-TV news anchor, has retired. Her last newscast was at 10 p.m. March 7.Campos, WFAA’s first Hispanic anchor, started at…
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Pandemic Pricetag: U.S. Employers Cut 140,000 Jobs In December
The runaway pandemic put more pressure on the U.S. job market last month. Employers shed 140,000 jobs as the unemployment rate held steady at 6.7%.
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Ted Cruz votes against bipartisan bill to stop another insurrection
The Texan objected to certifying Arizona’s electoral votes as rioters stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. The bill, which Cruz voted against in committee on Tuesday, would make a similar move in the future meaningless.
Dallas County Jail crowding an 'urgent, all hands on deck' situation
Though not yet overcrowded, Dallas County jail continues to push its inmate population close to the threshold since Memorial Day weekend.
Trinity Metro approves $222M budget. Here’s how the money spends
Trinity Metro transit agency will spend 36% more in fiscal year 2026 as costs for personnel, transportation services and needed equipment continue to rise — increases that are offset by millions more in expected revenue.
The Meaning Of Those Anti-Semitic Symbols In The U.S. Capitol Attack
The President & CEO of the Dallas Holocaust & Human Rights Museum delves into the racism displayed during the attack on the Capitol.
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Judge Refuses To Free Texas Capitol Riot Suspect Linked To Militia
Guy Wesley Reffitt, one of more than 400 federal defendants charged in the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol, has been identified by prosecutors as a member of a militia-style group linked to the anti-government Three Percenters extremist movement.
Texas voters back long-term care residents’ right to in-person visits
Texas voters overwhelmingly approved Proposition 6 on Tuesday in response to restrictions imposed on long-term care facilities during the pandemic.
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