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GOP Presidential Debaters Consider Their Secret Service Code Names
In the GOP debate, there was time for one more question: If elected, what would be your secret service code name? Among the answers, Florida's Marco Rubio chose Gator and Donald Trump picked Humble.
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Top Stories: Judges Rule On 'Sanctuary Cities' Law; Solving Cold Cases At UNT Using DNA
The top local stories this afternoon from KERA News:A federal appeals court is giving Texas more latitude to enforce a ban on so-called sanctuary cities,…
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Top Stories: Bonham ISD Cancels Classes Because Of The Flu; Mavs Will Accept Bitcoin Next Season
The top local stories this evening from KERA News:Students in the Bonham school district won’t be able to go to school for a week. The district Tuesday…
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Fort Worth’s director of neighborhood services placed on leave
The head of Fort Worth’s neighborhood services department is on paid leave while the city conducts an HR investigation.
National Park Service Temporarily Bans Drones In National Parks
The Park Service said it made the decision after several drones disturbed the peace at different parks. The agency will later propose permanent regulation.
U.S. Service Member Killed In Afghanistan's Helmand Province
The service member was on a training mission when a roadside bomb went off Tuesday near the provincial capital, Lashkar Gah. It is the second U.S. combat death in Afghanistan since January.
Top Takeaways From #TheBrokenHip Twitter Chat
One in five. That’s how many people who break a hip after age 50 die within a year. Why? What makes recovery easy for some and impossible for others?…
Candidate For Top Intel Analyst Post Withdraws
President Barack Obama's choice to lead the National Intelligence Council has withdrawn his agreement to serve in that position. Chas Freeman, a veteran diplomat, had come under fire for statements he has made in the past about China and Israel.
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Graduating Engineers Top Median Earnings List
In a Census Bureau report released Wednesday, it tallied up the median earnings for different bachelor degree holders. Engineers make an average of $92,000 a year. Some other majors at the low-end of the list: education, fine and visual arts and communications. Those all earn an average of $50,000 to $60,000.
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Secret Service Supervisor Put On Leave After Assault Accusation
A senior manager is on leave from the Secret Service, after an employee he supervised reportedly told investigators that he assaulted her by making forceful and unwelcome sexual advances.
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