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Texas had the 2nd most arrests at the Capitol insurrection. 1 year later, that still matters
Just over 700 people have been arrested and charged with crimes dealing with the deadly assault on the U.S. Capitol last Jan. 6. While thousands traveled from 45 states to Washington D.C., Texas has the dubious distinction of having the second highest number of people arrested for their part in the attempt to overthrow a democratic election.
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Trump should face justice just like anyone else would, argues Rep. Raskin
"If Donald Trump had succeeded, he'd be bragging about it," says Raskin, a member of the Jan. 6 panel. He argues the former president must be held accountable based on the facts and what the laws say.
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Allen Premium Outlets reopens nearly one month after mass shooting
Though the pain of the deadly May 6 shooting hung in the air at the Allen outlet mall, many shoppers returned with the hope of moving on.
Constitutional scholar discusses Colorado ruling barring Trump from primary ballot
Colorado's high court barred Donald Trump from the primary ballot under the Constitution's insurrection clause. A Martinez asks constitutional scholar Kim Wehle about the historic ruling.
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Silver Lining: New rail line revs up North Texas transit, tourism ahead of World Cup
Dallas Area Rapid Transit’s Silver Line — which starts running on Oct. 25 — will bolster regional transportation systems by connecting with TEXRail at two stations at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, officials said. DART will pay Trinity Metro about $6 million annually for that link.
Saturday Sports: MLB playoffs, WNBA finals, hockey season kickoff
NPR's Scott Simon and Meadowlark Media's Howard Bryant break down the latest in Major League Baseball playoffs, the WNBA finals and a new hockey season.
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Supreme Court’s voting rights decision set to prompt further redistricting in Texas
The high court’s 6-3 ruling in Louisiana v. Callais seriously weakened Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, and will likely result in further partisan redistricting in southern states, such as Texas.
The Native American Side Of The Thanksgiving Menu
The first Thanksgiving was something of a joint venture between pilgrims and Native Americans. Chef Richard Hetzler shares a menu that celebrates the first settlers and the country's first tribes.
Celebrate Halloween in Dallas-Fort Worth at these spooky special events
Boo at the Zoo, the Cedar Springs block party and numerous trick-or-treat events are in the lineup.
Liz Cheney, focused on stopping Trump, hasn't ruled out 3rd-party presidential run
The former representative says a second Trump presidency would be an "existential threat" to democracy: "There's simply no defense, no excuse for putting that power back in the hands of Donald Trump."
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