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Southwest Airlines plane struck by gunfire near Dallas Love Field Airport in Texas, officials say
Gunshots were reported near Love Field Airport with a bullet striking a plane late Friday night, according to a Love Field spokesperson.
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Neiman Marcus unveils 2024 Holiday Book. Take a look at this year's most expensive fantasy gifts
Neiman Marcus has released the 2024 Fantasy Gifts. With price points between $1.9 million and $20,000.
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Texas Lt. Gov. responds to Trump campaign sharing false claims of vote flipping
The Republican Lieutenant Governor of Texas is responding to false claims about Tarrant County voting machines changing selections voters make which were shared by presidential nominee Donald Trump’s campaign on social media.
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Cowboys QB Dak Prescott announces engagement to girlfriend Sarah Jane Ramos
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott notched a win on the bye week, announcing his engagement to girlfriend Sarah Jane Ramos.
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Execution upheld for Texas man convicted in daughter's ‘shaken baby' death
Robert Roberson’s attorneys are asking for a 30-day stay of execution before Thursday.
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Four people killed, 10 injured in ‘mass casualty' rollover crash in Texas
Four people are dead and at least 10 others were hurt after a major crash on U.S. 287 in Wise County on Wednesday morning.
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Number of migrant buses leaving Texas for blue cities drops sharply to zero
The number of buses transporting migrants out of Texas has dropped sharply since President Joe Biden’s executive action limiting asylum claims went into effect on June 4, NBC News reports.
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Tara Davis-Woodhall wins long jump gold, Jasmine Moore takes bronze
Texans Tara Davis-Woodhall won gold and Jasmine Moore won bronze for Team USA in the women’s long jump at Paris Olympics on Thursday.
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American Airlines reaches tentative labor deal with flight attendants union
Fort Worth-based American Airlines has reached a tentative labor deal with the union representing its 28,000 flight attendants.
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Cowboys Hall of Famer Larry Allen dies at 52
Dallas Cowboys Hall of Fame offensive lineman Larry Allen died suddenly Sunday while on vacation in Mexico with his family, the team says. He was 52.