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NFL Network cuts ties with Cowboys legend Michael Irvin, reports say

Recent changes at NFL Network have included significant shifts in both on-air talent and programming. Reports suggest that the network has parted ways with Michael Irvin, a former Dallas Cowboys wide receiver and Pro Football Hall of Famer, and has canceled “NFL Total Access,” one of its longest-running and most popular shows after more than two decades. These changes come …

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Dallas-Fort Worth hits record of 109 degrees; heat relief to come Thursday

Dallas Fort-Worth broke a temperature record Wednesday afternoon when the thermometer at DFW International Airport hit a scorching 109 degrees, topping the previous high of 108 for the day set in 2018. KXAS-TV (NBC5) reported it was the second record-high temperature this week and the third since June 1. DFW has reached 109 today, breaking the record of 108 set in …

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39-year-old Forney man arrested, accused of possessing child pornography, police say

A Forney man was arrested Wednesday morning in Forney and is accused of having child pornography, police said. Shortly before 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, investigators searched a residence in the 1500 block of Wyler Drive in Forney. Christopher Layton, 39, was arrested without incident earlier the same day following an investigation into alleged possession of child pornography, police said. Layton, who …

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As Jan. 6 hearings wrap up, Senators propose changes to electors law after Capitol riot

WASHINGTON — A bipartisan group of senators agreed Wednesday on proposed changes to the Electoral Count Act, the post-Civil War-era law for certifying presidential elections that came under intense scrutiny after the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol and Donald Trump’s effort to overturn the 2020 election. Long in the making, the package introduced by the group led by Sens. Susan Collins …

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House Democrats move to ban some semi-automatic weapons in wake of mass shootings

WASHINGTON — House Democrats on Wednesday voted to advance a new ban on certain types of semi-automatic rifles they say are appropriate for war zones but have no place on American streets. The House Judiciary Committee voted to send to the floor a bill that would ban semi-automatic rifles and pistols that can accept a detachable magazine and feature particular …

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Seniors are more likely to get food help after becoming Medicare eligible, study finds

Low-income Dallas seniors were seven times more likely to visit a food pantry in the year after becoming Medicare eligible, leading to better food security, according to a new study from UT Southwestern Medical Center. Authors of the study looked at data from nearly 545 households that visited the Crossroads Community Services food pantry in Dallas, analyzing levels of food insecurity and …

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New gun law’s critics could pressure states over reporting of juvenile records

WASHINGTON — The new federal law passed in response to a series of mass shootings includes provisions to better incorporate juvenile records into the federal background check system, but states vary greatly in the way they approach access to guns and the background checks themselves. As states navigate the new law, they will face pressure from critics who view gun-related scrutinizing of …

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House passes bill preserving same-sex marriage as Dems seek to counter Justice Thomas, GOP

WASHINGTON — House Democrats passed legislation Tuesday to strengthen same-sex marriage rights as Republicans emboldened by comments from Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas hope to topple other precedents following the reversal of Roe vs. Wade. In a concurring opinion in the Dobbs vs. Jackson Women’s Health decision which removed the constitutional right to abortion, Thomas wrote the court “should reconsider …

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Dallas County shrinks as North Texas’ population grows, census says

While North Texas as a whole has grown to 7.8 million people during the pandemic, Dallas County has lost almost a full percentage point of its population. The U.S Census Bureau says Dallas County’s population in July 2021 dropped to 2,556,050 – about 25,000 residents down from the previous year. North Texas’ three other most populous counties, Tarrant, Collin and …

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