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From the Newsroom: Homeless In Tarrant County, Planned Parenthood Changes In Dallas
The top local stories this evening from the KERA Newsroom:A look at what it’s like to be homeless and living outside through a Tarrant County summer. And…
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From The Newsroom: Drool-Worthy Dining Hall Food; The Meyerson's Future
The top local stories this morning from the KERA Newsroom: Universities are in a culinary arms race, and SMU's new dining hall is a worthy competitor.…
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From The Newsroom: The Climb To Congress; The Rise Of David Lowery
The top local stories this morning from the KERA Newsroom: Democrat David Alameel is in an uphill race against Republican John Cornyn for his Senate seat,…
From The Newsroom: A Progress Report On Dallas Schools; A Lifelong Volunteer
The top local stories this morning from the KERA Newsroom: A preview of Dallas school superintendent Mike Miles’ State of the District address, which…
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From The Newsroom: Fried Food Glory; Food And Drug Interactions
The top local stories this morning from the KERA Newsroom: The State Fair of Texas will host its annual food competition today. Which fried confection…
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Quebec's Epiphany: A Nostalgic Cake Fit For Both Kings And Family
The Canadian province, once staunchly Catholic, has become proudly secular, and its king cakes have morphed into more of a fun family tradition — while also taking on a tasty French flair.
Seven Points Away From Bracket History
Five stories that have North Texas talking: Dallas 10 year-old was almost one in 8 million, Plano based J.C. Penney fires and re-hires, chocoholics break…
Why Saudi Arabia Is Suddenly Shaking Up Its Military
The kingdom replaced top military brass, opened armed forces jobs to women and promoted a woman to a senior Labor Ministry post in a series of rare steps in the ultraconservative kingdom.
Spy Bosses Helped Trump Draft Tweet Backing Surveillance Program
The leaders of the intelligence community sat in the Oval Office with the president and urged him to walk back his criticism of a controversial surveillance law.
Newt Gingrich, GOP Frontrunner, Plays Campaign-Cash Catch Up
When it comes to polls, Newt Gingrich is a strong frontrunner. New surveys in Iowa and South Carolina show him lapping the rest of the Republican presidential field and holding strong double digit leads. But when it comes to money, the essential for running an effective modern campaign, Gingrich is still not a top-tier candidate. He's working to fix that, however.
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