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Four defendants pleaded not guilty in Fort Worth federal court Wednesday. They'll return to the courthouse in January to stand trial for charges that include providing material support to terrorists and attempted murder.
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The high court revived a three-time South Texas Republican congressional candidate's claims that the state's medical board unfairly disciplined him for calling himself a doctor on the campaign trail. He went to medical school but isn't a licensed physician.
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A teachers group said the district placed a long time teacher on administrative leave for re-sending two Facebook posts about Charlie Kirk, the young conservative activist murdered last week while speaking on a Utah campus.
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GOP officials accused Democrat Elizabeth Beck of celebrating Kirk’s death because of a post referencing his advocacy of the 2nd Amendment.
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Two weeks after city officials overturned a ban on discriminatory content at city-owned facilities, community leaders are split on how the policy will impact residents.
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Almost 90 demonstrators protested a private event at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden that included sessions on Christian nationalism and “The War on White America.”
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The city of Fort Worth permitted a True Texas Project conference with pro-Christian nationalism speakers on its property. Experts and local leaders say they didn't have a choice.
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As the 60th anniversary of John F. Kennedy's assassination approaches, a local filmmaker shares his reflections on the day JFK was killed and whether Dallas played any part in his death.
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We should all strive to use correct grammar, but commentator William Lawrence says it’s very important when it comes to political speech.For a long time,…