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Kanye West’s architect wife Bianca Censori shows off cryptic designs


June 1, 2024

Bianca Censori, Kanye West’s wife, was seen out and about in her skimpy attire but this time she was spotted with an interesting new detail. The 29-year-old was carrying architectural designs in recent photos, inciting curiosity about her possible future projects and if it includes West. Before marrying the rapper, Bianca had a successful career as an architect, which led …

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Jennifer Lopez cancels ‘This is Me… Now’ tour, won’t be coming to Dallas in July


June 1, 2024

Bronx-born pop sensation Jennifer Lopez has decided to cancel her ‘This is Me….Live’ tour, citing a need for time off to be with her children, family, and close friends, according to representatives for Live Nation. Speculation about a possible split between Lopez and her husband Ben Affleck has been swirling for weeks, particularly after Lopez attended the 2024 Met Gala …

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Record US heat deaths in 2023, killing in areas that used to handle the heat: AP


June 1, 2024

David Hom, a diabetes sufferer, experienced nausea before heading out to hang his laundry in scorching 108-degree Arizona heat, during another day of the record-breaking July heat wave. His family discovered the 73-year-old lying on the ground, with severe burns on his lower body. Despite efforts, Hom passed away at the hospital, with his core body temperature recorded at a …

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Oncor says more drenching storms are slowing power restoration into the weekend


June 1, 2024

Oncor reports that another round of storms overnight Thursday into Friday morning caused additional power outages, further complicating the ongoing restoration efforts that have been underway since last weekend. Initially, Oncor had hoped to restore most of the power in North Texas by Friday, with some areas expected to remain without power until Saturday due to the severity of the …

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Foodie 411: Restaurant power outages, Mattito’s and Stoneleigh P


June 1, 2024

Recent severe weather has caused widespread power outages across North Texas, impacting the restaurant industry in various ways. Oncor aims to restore power by Friday or Saturday, but the outages have created both challenges and opportunities for restaurants. Some restaurants are still without power, reminiscent of the initial days of the pandemic when even a brief closure could severely impact …

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FDA warns parents to avoid infant formula distributed by Prosper company


June 1, 2024

Health officials in the United States have cautioned parents against using powdered infant formula from a dairy producer based in Texas due to the presence of a dangerous bacteria detected in one of its products. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a voluntary recall of Crecelac Infant Powdered Goat Milk Infant Formula after a sample obtained from a Texas …

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City of Dallas opening multi-agency resource center to help storm damage victims


June 1, 2024

Truett Elementary School in East Dallas will host a multi-agency resource center this weekend, offering assistance to Dallas residents affected by the recent storms. The widespread need for aid is evident throughout the area, with many streets cluttered with piles of tree limbs. Residents like Susanna Abraham, a resident of East Dallas, are facing challenges in the aftermath of the …

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East Plano residents brace for another day without power


June 1, 2024

Oncor has issued an advisory stating that approximately 70,000 customers remain without power, with restoration efforts possibly extending until Saturday. The hardest-hit areas, including North Dallas, East Dallas, and Mesquite, are experiencing delays in restoration work due to ongoing storms. As of 5 p.m. on Friday, around 3,800 Oncor customers in Collin County are without power, while Dallas County reports …

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Nonprofit in need of volunteers to help those affected by severe weather


June 1, 2024

Amidst widespread power outages in North Texas due to recent severe weather, many residents are facing challenges in preparing and storing meals. In response, the nonprofit Operation BBQ Relief has mobilized its resources to assist. Founded by competition pitmasters, Operation BBQ Relief has set up in Richardson, providing hot meals to those affected by the severe weather. Chris Huggins, representing …

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