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Criminologist studies murderer mindsets in ABC’s ‘The Lesson Is Murder’


March 17, 2023

True-crime docuseries are all the rage at the moment. ABC’s latest series The Lesson Is Murder falls right in line with the trend. The News Studios’ latest series is set at Hulu and follows a criminology professor and former FBI Special Agent Dr. Bryanna Fox. Professor Fox dives into the psychology of killers to find out why they kill. She teaches a …

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Billie Eilish surprises fans with her acting debut in upcoming series ‘Swarm’


March 17, 2023

Billie Eilish has made her acting debut in Donald Glover‘s Swarm and fans cannot control their excitement. The Happier Than Ever singer made her surprise acting debut with a previously unannounced role in Prime Video series. Eilish, 21, whose role wasn’t previously announced, is reported to be playing either a dangerous therapist or the leader of an all-female cult. The Oscar-winning singer took to …

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Harry, Meghan using titles for kids dubbed ‘odd’ as they’ve ‘turned their back’ on monarchy


March 17, 2023

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle bashed for using royal titles for their kids, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, after “turning their backs” on the monarchy. Speaking to The Express, royal expert Nigel Cawthorne said the Duke and Duchess of Sussex may come to King Charles’ coronation with their kids even though they are not invited. “I would have thought Meghan will …

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Teen who admitted to fatally stabbing Uber Eats driver gets 45 years in prison


March 17, 2023

A teenager who plead guilty to fatally stabbing a food delivery driver in Haltom City when he was 14 years old was sentenced Thursday to 45 years in prison, the Tarrant County district attorney’s office announced. Officers found Ryan Munsie Graham, 31, of Fort Worth at an apartment complex in the 4200 block of Northern Cross Boulevard the night of Jan. 23, …

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COVID-19 pill Paxlovid moves closer to full FDA approval


March 17, 2023

WASHINGTON— Pfizer’s COVID-19 pill Paxlovid won another vote of confidence from U.S. health advisers Thursday, clearing the way for its full regulatory approval by the Food and Drug Administration. The medication has been used by millions of Americans since the FDA granted it emergency use authorization in late 2021. The agency has the final say on giving Pfizer’s drug full approval and is …

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Demolition begins at Dallas’ Valley View Center after firefighters injured in blaze


March 17, 2023

A demolition company has begun tearing down the remains of the former Valley View Center on Thursday after two firefighters were injured while trying to put out a blaze at the site earlier in the day, city officials say. The 300,000 square foot building remains on the corner of Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway and Preston Road was planned to be demolished starting next week …

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Flash flood warning allowed to expire in Dallas-Fort Worth


March 17, 2023

Multiple lines of storms moved through North Texas on Thursday evening, bringing hail and conditions for possible flooding and tornadoes in the area. National Weather Service in Fort Worth issued a flash flood warning remained in effect until 8:15 p.m. Thursday for parts of northwestern Dallas County and central Tarrant County. NWS Fort Worth had not confirmed any reports of tornadoes touching …

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Man accused of abducting 2-year-old son out of Royse City turns himself in, police say


March 17, 2023

A man accused of abducting his 2-year-old son before Child Protective Services could remove the child from a Royse City home has been arrested, police announced in a Thursday evening news release. Authorities about 9:30 p.m. canceled the Amber Alert issued earlier Thursday for Jordan Sangbong, whom police said was taken by his father, Daddy Noah Sangbong, 37, of Royse City. Police …

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Texas House panel adopts budget cutting taxes, freezing tuition, helping retired teachers


March 17, 2023

AUSTIN — A House spending blueprint for Texas that would buy down local school property taxes, freeze state college tuition for two years, give retired teachers their first cost of living adjustment in 19 years and begin installing air conditioning in 30 prison units won tentative approval Thursday from the Appropriations panel. What might have been a festive occasion — budget writers have an …

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