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Police identify suspect, victims in Haltom City ambush that killed 2, wounded 4


July 4, 2022

HALTOM CITY — Police on Sunday identified the gunman who they said shot three officers and three civilians, killing two people, in an ambush-style attack over the weekend. Armed with a pistol and rifle, the gunman, 28-year-old Edward Freyman, killed Collin Davis and Amber Tsai about 6:45 p.m. Saturday, Haltom City police said Sunday at a news conference. Freyman then ambushed …

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Donald Trump has given conservatives big wins, but will GOP jump off train?


July 4, 2022

For the nation’s conservative movement, these are the days of wine and roses. Republicans can thank former President Donald Trump for what’s been a stunning period of progress. With his 2016 upset victory over Hillary Clinton, Trump appointed three conservative judges to the Supreme Court, which resulted in June’s rulings that removed abortion as a constitutional right, struck down a restrictive gun …

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1,200 pastors will come to Dallas to tackle mental health, social justice and more


July 3, 2022

More than 1,200 pastors and faith leaders will gather in mid-July to share ideas about how they can tackle mental health, social justice and other issues affecting the communities they serve. Concord Church in southern Dallas will host the gathering July 11-13. Mental health has become an increasingly serious issue since the coronavirus pandemic. Many have limited access to resources despite high rates …

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The Colony man accused of threatening to kill Supreme Court justices on Twitter


July 3, 2022

Police arrested a man in The Colony and accused him of tweeting a threat toward the Supreme Court following the decision that overturned Roe vs. Wade. Mikeal Deshawn Archambault, 20, was booked into the Denton County jail on a charge of making a terroristic threat June 26 and released the same day after posting a $25,000 bond, jail records show. Authorities …

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Texas Supreme Court allows enforcement of 1925 abortion ban scrapped in Roe v. Wade


July 3, 2022

WASHINGTON — The Texas Supreme Court ordered late Friday that the state’s century-old abortion ban, struck down in Roe vs. Wade in 1973, can be enforced immediately. That decision overrules a Harris County judge who had allowed abortion through six weeks to resume temporarily, and puts abortion providers at risk of fines and lawsuits. The state’s high court issued the …

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School police Chief Pete Arredondo resigns from Uvalde City Council


July 3, 2022

Pete Arredondo will resign from his seat on the Uvalde City Council, he told the Uvalde Leader-News Friday. Arredondo, also the Uvalde Consolidated ISD police chief, was elected to the council position May 7 and was sworn into the role on May 31, behind closed doors. The swearing-in came a week after the May 24 massacre at Robb Elementary School that killed 19 children …

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Hot with a few spotty thunderstorms


July 3, 2022

The holiday weekend will feature typical Texas Fourth of July weather: some heat and humidity along with a chance of spotty storms. High temperatures will be mostly in the upper 90s with a heat index of 100 to 102. Spotty thunderstorms developed Saturday afternoon as a tropical disturbance moved north from the Gulf of Mexico through east Texas and Louisiana. …

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2 killed, 4 shot — including 3 cops — in Haltom City; gunman dead, police say


July 3, 2022

Two people were killed and four others — including three officers — were wounded Saturday evening after a man armed with a rifle opened fire in Haltom City, police say. The man died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, Haltom City police said. The three officers and other wounded person were hospitalized and are expected to survive, police said. Haltom City …

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After Roe, architect of Texas abortion law sets sights on gay marriage and more


July 3, 2022

If Jonathan Mitchell were a comic book character, he would be drawn holding a lawbook in one hand and in the other, a sledgehammer. Best known as the architect behind Senate Bill 8, the state law that deputizes everyday Texans as abortion bounty hunters, Mitchell has spent years arguing that the U.S. Supreme Court should reverse its decision in Roe vs. …

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How Sherman is making itself into an epicenter of the U.S. semiconductor universe


July 3, 2022

In downtown Sherman, markers explain the city’s past and restaurants and coffee shops boast about the historic buildings they call home. Just 10 minutes down the road, Dallas-based Texas Instruments and Taiwanese-owned silicon wafer builder GlobalWafers plan to spend a combined $35 billion on high-tech factories in the all-important semiconductor supply chain. Shops and various businesses line the street in the old …

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