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Meghan Markle tense relationship with royal family began due to THIS reason


July 1, 2022

A royal author has disclosed starting point of Meghan Markle and the British royal family’s rift, saying it began just four days after her wedding to Prince Harry. The Daily Star, quoted royal expert Lady Colin Campbell, as saying the rift began at the 70th birthday party of Prince Charles less than a week after Meghan’s marriage. The birthday bash was …

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Inside Prince Harry, Meghan’s source of income as they’re now ‘financially independent’


July 1, 2022

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle made millions to finally become financially independent two years after the Duke and Duchess of Sussex decided to not depend on royal expenditure. A source close to the Prince of Wales recently revealed that Harry and Meghan “should be congratulated on achieving their goal” as the Sussexes are no longer listed in Prince Charles’ accounts. …

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Witness makes shocking claims in Johnny Depp’s upcoming assault case


July 1, 2022

Johnny Depp already has an upper hand in the forthcoming trial as a key witness has come forward with his shocking claims/ The Pirates of the Caribbean actor, who recently won a blockbuster defamation case against Amber Heard, has an assault case waiting for him after a location manager Gregg “Rocky” Brooks accused Depp of punching him in the ribcage on …

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Prince Andrew labelled ‘obnoxious and horrible’ by royal police officer


July 1, 2022

Prince Andrew has been called an ‘obnoxious’ and ‘horrible’ man by a former police officer who worked for the Royal Family. Talking to The Sun in a recent interview, former royal officer Paul Page, who was stationed at the Buckingham Palace for six years, revealed that the disgraced Duke of York had ‘failed’ to cooperate with authorities over his connections to convicted …

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What’s next after Supreme Court ruled President Biden can scrap ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy?


July 1, 2022

WASHINGTON — People on all sides of the immigration debate are anxious about what lies ahead policy-wise after the Supreme Court on Thursday cleared the way for the Biden administration to end Trump-era regulations that have kept tens of thousands of migrants from entering the United States. The Migrant Protection Protocols, known more colloquially as the “Remain in Mexico” policy, require some …

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A hot holiday weekend


July 1, 2022

July will start off with an increase in the humidity across North Texas. Friday high temperatures will be in the mid 90s with a heat index of around 100. There’s a slight chance for spotty thunderstorms this weekend, but the higher chances will be to the southeast as a disturbance moves up from the Gulf of Mexico. Keep in mind …

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Highly contagious strains dominate other COVID-19 variants in North Texas


July 1, 2022

Two highly contagious and closely related COVID-19 variants now are the dominant strains being found by UT Southwestern Medical Center as cases and hospitalizations continue to rise steadily ahead of the holiday weekend. North Texas health experts expect the Fourth of July holiday, similar to other holidays, will result in a bump in cases and hospitalizations, largely because of the …

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‘Unacceptable’: Delta CEO gets ahead of busy July 4th travel with apology to customers


July 1, 2022

Delta Air Lines Inc.’s chief executive officer apologized to customers Thursday for an “unacceptable” level of canceled and delayed flights, an unusual step that reflects mounting frustration among waylaid summer travelers. Delta is adding extra boarding time for flights, building in more of a buffer in crew schedules to mitigate disruptions and using white collar salaried workers to help speed …

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Some propose Texas schools call slavery ‘involuntary relocation’


July 1, 2022

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Public schools in Texas would describe slavery to second graders as “involuntary relocation” under new social studies standards proposed to the state’s education board. A group of nine educators submitted the idea to the State Board of Education as part of Texas’ efforts to develop new social studies curriculum, according to the Texas Tribune. The once-a-decade process …

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