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Garland man charged with murder in connection with Wylie fentanyl overdose
Wylie police allege Kennedy Kirby provided fentanyl to a man whose Jan. 11 overdose death police are investigating.
Software delays to reduce Lockheed delivery of F-35 jets this year
Aviation defense company Lockheed Martin reported software delays will result in fewer deliveries of its F-35 Lightning II fighter jet, executives announced during its earnings call. The jets are assembled in Fort Worth.
Keller ISD changes course, OKs Timber Creek High School performance of ‘The Laramie Project’
When Keller ISD closed the curtain on Timber Creek High School’s performance of “The Laramie Project” students brought their concerns to the board.
Frontier Communications hit with class action suit in Texas after massive data breach
Dallas-based telecommunications company Frontier Communications Parent suffered a data breach in April that compromised the information of more than 88,000 Texans and hundreds of thousands more across the country.
Woman charged with impersonating father of Camp Mystic flood victim
Court records say a Florida woman created GoFundMe and Spotfund fundraisers while posing as Matthew Childress in the days after the death of his 18-year-old daughter, Chloe Childress, at Camp Mystic.
Saudi-Led Coalition Strikes School Bus In Yemen, Killing At Least 29 Children
The children were on a field trip when the airstrike hit their bus in Saada province, aid groups say. The coalition, which is backed by the U.S., says the strike was a "legitimate military action."
Why A Classic Levantine Dish Is Sailing From Canada To Syrian Refugee Camps
Refugee women from a group called Newcomer Kitchen are cooking traditional Levantine food for their community in Toronto — and have found a way to share it with displaced Syrians in the Middle East.
Bangladesh In Mourning After Gunmen Kill 20 Hostages In A Cafe
The victims include at least nine Italian and seven Japanese nationals. Now, Bangladeshis fear this attack, which happened in the posh neighborhood of Gulshan, is "just a sign of things to come."
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The Pros And Cons Of U.S. Air Strikes In Northern Iraq
Retired Col. Peter Mansoor was an aide to Gen. David Petraeus during the U.S. surge in Iraq. NPR's Scott Simon asks him to weigh in on U.S. military options now, with Iraq fracturing.
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Farmers Branch mayor accused of 'political interference' over event sponsors
A Farmers Branch event organizer says sponsors briefly backed out of the local National Night Out event after Mayor Terry Lynne told the sponsors the event was inappropriately endorsing a city council candidate.
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