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Sonam Bajwa recalls her ‘special audition’ for ‘Happy New Year’


May 10, 2023

Sonam Bajwa revealed that she gave an audition for film Happy New Year, directed by Farah Khan. Sonam, while recalling the audition, revealed that it was one of her special ones as it was the only time her mother accompanied her to an audition. In conversation with Mashable India, the Indian model said: “I didn’t have a car at that time. My mother …

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Did Texas Gov. Greg Abbott cut mental health funding by $211 million?


May 10, 2023

After a deadly mass shooting at a mall in Allen, Gov. Greg Abbott characterized the root problem as a matter of mental health, not gun control. “What Texas is doing in a big-time way, we are working to address that anger and violence but going to its root cause, which is addressing the mental health problems behind it,” Abbott said May 7 …

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What is Title 42 and how has U.S. used it to curb migration?


May 10, 2023

WASHINGTON — This week marks the end of coronavirus restrictions on asylum that have allowed the U.S. to quickly expel migrants at the southern border for the last three years. The restrictions are often referred to as Title 42, because the authority comes from Title 42 of a 1944 public health law that allows curbs on migration in the name …

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Rainy days on the horizon


May 10, 2023

A disturbance to our south will bring a good chance of rain today. Spotty showers will start to affect DFW by mid-morning Wednesday. The heavier rain will be to the south and southeast of the metroplex. Some strong thunderstorms are possible, but severe weather is not expected. The chance of rain will be much lower farther to the north and …

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Migrants flow north to U.S. border ahead of policy changes


May 10, 2023

BAJO CHIQUITO, Panama — The long wooden boats packed with migrants in orange life jackets arrived one after another, pushed down the Tuquesa river by outboard motors. By day’s end, authorities had registered some 2,000 migrants at this remote riverside outpost on the edge of the Darien jungle that links Panama and Colombia. Some had vague information — from relatives, …

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Texas plan to put chaplains in public schools is latest move to inject Christianity


May 10, 2023

In kindergarten classrooms across Texas, five-year-olds coming to school for the first time could soon be greeted by picture books, colorful blocks and the words, “Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s wife.” As those children grow up in the state’s public schools, they could get dedicated time in the day to read the Bible or pray. And if they are going through a …

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Trial begins for man accused of 2021 drunken crash that killed Dallas police officer


May 10, 2023

Law enforcement and eyewitnesses recounted Tuesday a deadly crash that killed a Dallas police officer as the accused drunk driver’s trial began. Phillip Mabry, 34, is charged with intoxication manslaughter of a peace officer in connection with the death of 27-year-old Officer Mitchell Penton on Feb. 13, 2021. Mabry faces up to life in prison if convicted. Penton was killed while directing …

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