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Immigration experts are warning that efforts to tie immigration enforcement and military aid to countries like Ukraine could set a dangerous precedent.
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Former U.S. Rep Eddie Bernice Johnson of Dallas was laid in state at Fair Park Monday morning ahead of her wake and funeral service.
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The White House announced Friday that President Joe Biden will attend Eddie Bernice Johnson's wake Monday. It will be his first trip to Dallas as president.
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The Federal Transit Administration is asking for public comment on transit worker safety through February.
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The department announced grant funding for a major project on MLK Jr. Boulevard in South Dallas.
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Thousands of recent and soon-to-be graduates in North Texas are once again making payments on their student loan debt after the more than three-year federal freeze on them ended at the beginning of October.
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President Biden called off meetings in Jordan after an explosion at a busy hospital killed hundreds of people. President Mahmoud Abbas declared days of mourning for the victims.
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Nearly 4 million Texans will have to make student loan payments again as a three-year COVID-era pause on payments and interest accrual comes to an end next. A financial aid administrator from UT Arlington breaks down what that means for borrowers.
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The riverside city, sometimes referred to as 'La Puerta de Mexico' or 'Mexico’s Door,' 'is at the center of a struggle between the State of Texas and the federal government over shutting that door to illegal immigration.
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The cancellation of up to $20,000 of debt would have benefited millions of Texans.
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The case concerned the administration's effort to set guidelines for whom immigration authorities can target for arrest and deportation. Texas and Louisiana had sued to block the guidelines.
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Dallas will get more federal help as part of a Biden Administration strategy to reduce the nation’s unsheltered homeless population.