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Half-court 'heaves' in the NBA will now count against the team
Starting this season, shot attempts taken more than 36 feet from the basket will be counted against the team, not the player. These NBA "freebies" have drawn all types of reactions.
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Justice Department escalates its campaign against Trump's perceived political enemies
The Justice Department is ramping up investigations into New York's attorney general and other frequent targets of President Trump, as it fires longtime FBI officials.
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Irving joins other North Texas cities in calling a special election to determine DART membership
The city joins Plano, Highland Park and Farmers Branch in seeking a potential withdrawal from the transit agency.
How 'Wicked' comes to life at Music Hall at Fair Park
The Broadway hit Wicked is back in Dallas at Music Hall at Fair Park. Behind the scenes, it takes more than magic to power one of theater's biggest touring productions.
Alito neighbor gives detailed account of 'nasty' dispute that became national news
The saga began as a dispute over anti-Trump lawn signs and culminated in a profanity-filled confrontation on the street, which Justice Samuel Alito witnessed.
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Federal THC ban presents steep challenges to Texas hemp industry
More than 6,000 Texas smoke shops and related businesses could be forced to shut down if the ban goes into effect next November as scheduled. The industry is organizing a lobbying effort to get Congress to rewrite the law from a blanket prohibition to a regulatory approach.
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Where Views On Race And Police Stand A Year After George Floyd's Murder
A new NPR poll underscores the often-sharp differences Americans have when it comes to race, discrimination and policing — but there has been a shift over the last year.
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Texts show U.S. Rep. Chip Roy sought evidence of election fraud in 2020
CNN on Friday published the Austin congressman’s text messages with President Donald Trump’s chief of staff in the aftermath of the election.
Big money flows in Fort Worth council election, but all candidates are not funded equally
Campaign finance reports filed by April 6 reveal which candidates secured the backing of wealthy donors. Many donors remain supportive of Fort Worth’s incumbent council members, two years after they first secured their place in public office.
How Operation Warp Speed's Big Vaccine Contracts Could Stay Secret
More than $6 billion in federal funding has been routed through a firm that manages defense contracts, making the agreements subject to less federal scrutiny and transparency.
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