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The latest on Trump's trials
The timeline of trials for the cases against former President Donald Trump could become clearer this week with key decisions and hearings.
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Politics chat: New Hampshire primary, independent voters
We look at the Republican primaries in New Hampshire and what the projected results, as well as how independent voters are seeing their options in the Republican party.
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Hopper and Stucky go to runoff; GOP Rep. Thimesch ousted in House District 65
With all precincts reporting early Wednesday morning, the Texas House District 64 Republican primary race is headed for a runoff. Candidates Andy Hopper held the lead with 46.6% of the vote against longtime incumbent Lynn Stucky at 43.3%.
The neighbor at the center of the Justice Alito flag controversy speaks out
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito says the reason an upside down U.S. flag was flying at his house, was that his wife put it up because of a beef with a neighbor. We’ll hear from that neighbor.
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Biden vs. Trump remains close, so next week's debate offers them an opportunity
The presidential race is tied among registered voters, a new NPR/PBS News/Marist poll finds. And while most voters say nothing will change their mind, other voters say they could be swayed.
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Fort Worth leaders call for more mental health services, support for Tarrant County children
As Tarrant County’s population grows, the need for mental health services for children and families also increases, according to three Fort Worth mental health leaders.
Nevada's GOP nominating process is confusing — and already yielded a likely winner
The dueling contests surrounding the Nevada Republican's nominating process has led to voter confusion. And with it, an outcome many in the state saw as inevitable: Trump is the de facto winner.
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Dallas convention center could become FIFA World Cup ‘International Broadcast Center’ in 2026
The Dallas City Council is slated to approve a contract to bring FIFA's 2026 World Cup broadcast hub to the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center.
'Valió la pena': Amidst anti-immigrant rhetoric, new U.S. citizens feel relief
Amid tears and American flags, 30 people representing 19 countries became U.S. citizens during a ceremony Friday at City Hall.
Kash Patel is asked to explain incendiary statements in FBI head confirmation hearing
Kash Patel is a frequent critic of the FBI who has spread conspiracy theories. He gets a Senate hearing Thursday to run the agency he wants to shake up.
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