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Traffic disrupted as protests against Hazara killings continue at 20 sites in Karachi


January 7, 2021

Traffic disruptions were reported in multiple areas of Karachi once again on Thursday as protests and sit-ins against the killing of 11 Shia Hazara miners in Balochistan earlier this week continued for a third day in the metropolis. Protests were ongoing since 9am at 20 locations in the city, according to a statement by the Karachi Traffic Police. These areas include: Abbas …

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Cold weather pattern ahead


January 7, 2021

In the wake of Wednesday’s cold front, clouds will linger across much of North Texas today with breezy north winds. Highs this afternoon will be in the 40s to near 50. Dry weather is expected through Saturday, but it will be chilly as high temperatures remain consistently in the 40s and 50s, which is below normal for this time of …

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Dallas County reports 2,427 coronavirus cases, 17 deaths; Tarrant County adds 3,410 cases


January 7, 2021

Dallas County on Wednesday reported 2,427 more coronavirus cases, all of them considered new, as well as record high hospitalizations for the third straight day. Seventeen new COVID-19 deaths also were reported. Frisco City Council tosses COVID-19 mask-related ethics complaint against Mayor Jeff Cheney,… The latest victims included 14 Dallas residents, including six men who had all been hospitalized and …

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Hazaras continue Quetta protest on 5th day, refuse to bury slain miners despite PM’s request


January 7, 2021

Despite Prime Minister Imran Khan’s request to move ahead with the final rites of the slain miners and an assurance that he would visit them “very soon”, Balochistan’s Shia Hazara community continued to protest for a fifth straight day on Thursday, refusing to bury those who were brutally killed over the weekend in the province’s Mach area. Sources told Dawn that the prime minister has …

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‘Un-American.’ ‘Treasonous.’: North Texas leaders decry mob breach at U.S. Capitol


January 7, 2021

North Texas leaders condemned the storming of the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, calling it “shameful,” “un-American,” and “a disgraceful moment” in the country’s history. Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson said he was “saddened and absolutely disgusted” when he saw a mob breach the Capitol building in Washington, D.C., setting off chaos that stopped a congressional vote to certify President-Elect Joe Biden’s win. Trump protesters …

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As pro-Trump mob storms U.S. Capitol, Texas Republicans denounce violence


January 7, 2021

AUSTIN — As a mob of pro-Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol to stop the certification of President-elect Joe Biden’s Electoral College victory on Wednesday, Texas GOP leaders denounced the use of violence, even after some spent weeks trying to avoid offending diehard supporters of President Donald Trump. Around 3 p.m. CST, after about two hours of chaos in the …

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Frisco City Council tosses COVID-19 mask-related ethics complaint against Mayor Jeff Cheney, council members


January 7, 2021

A Frisco resident said he is worried about the city’s future after three City Council members dismissed an ethics complaint he filed against Mayor Jeff Cheney and three other members. In the complaint filed last month, Martin Woodward requested that Cheney, John Keating, Brian Livingston and Dan Stricklin be removed from office for not following the state mask mandate or …

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Ted Cruz accused of abetting sedition and inspiring pro-Trump riot by resisting Biden’s victory


January 7, 2021

WASHINGTON – Although it was clear that President Donald Trump inspired the insurrection at the Capitol on Wednesday, Democrats pinned some of the blame on Sen. Ted Cruz, too, accusing him of promoting sedition and lawlessness by promoting Trump’s lies about election fraud. Trump protesters protest outside Texas Capitol Trump protesters protest outside the Texas State Capitol on Congress Ave, …

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Former President George W. Bush calls ‘insurrection at the Capitol’ a ‘sickening and heartbreaking sight’


January 7, 2021

WASHINGTON — Former President George W. Bush on Wednesday called the “insurrection at the Capitol” a “sickening and heartbreaking sight,” saying “this is how election results are disputed in a banana republic — not our democratic republic.” “Laura and I are watching the scenes of mayhem unfolding at the seat of our nation’s government in disbelief and dismay,” he said, …

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What you need to know about coronavirus, plus a map of every case in Texas


January 7, 2021

Health authorities are closely watching an outbreak of respiratory illness caused by a new strain of coronavirus known as COVID-19. Here are the answers to key questions about the outbreak: ‘What I’m witnessing is a disgrace,’ new Texas congressman says as mob storms U.S. Capitol,… What is the virus? Scientists have identified the virus as a novel, or new, coronavirus. …

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