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Minal Khan and Ahsan Mohsin Ikram enjoy lunch date at underwater restaurant


October 2, 2021

Pakistani actress Minal Khan, who is currently in Maldives with her husband Ahsan Mohsin Ikram, enjoyed a lunch date with him at the world’s ‘largest’ underwater restaurant. Taking to Instagram, Minal and Ahsan shared adorable photos and videos of their “lunch date underwater.” Ahsan shared a sweet photo with a heartfelt note for her better half. He said, “The world’s …

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Department of Justice argues for injunction on Texas abortion law before federal judge in Austin


October 2, 2021

AUSTIN — U.S. Justice Department attorneys argued Friday that Texas’ near total ban on abortion violates the U.S. Constitution, while the state countered that the constitution doesn’t prohibit private individuals from filing civil lawsuits against violators of the new law. U.S. District Judge Robert Pitman of the Western District of Texas is expected to issue a ruling soon following a …

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Allen ISD, parents await ruling on civil rights lawsuit over district’s lack of mask mandate


October 2, 2021

A federal court judge heard arguments Friday on a temporary restraining order Allen ISD parents are seeking in response to the district’s COVID-19 response. U.S. District Court Judge Sean Jordan is expected to issue a ruling early next week.   X FEATURED ON DALLAS NEWS 2 teens in custody after leading officers on 10-city car chase, Carrollton police say Featured on …

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Here’s what we know so far about deleted Dallas police evidence


October 2, 2021

Millions of Dallas police photos, videos and other evidence files held in online storage were deleted months ago and many are gone forever. The employee at the center of the deleted files has been fired, several top city officials have apologized for not revealing information that the data was erased sooner and a new report laid out systemic issues that …

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Arrest warrant out for DPD officer, grand jury referrals made for 12 more in alleged pyramid scheme


October 2, 2021

An arrest warrant has been issued for a Dallas police officer and grand jury referrals have been made for a dozen others in connection with an alleged pyramid scheme, the department announced Friday evening. The department’s public integrity unit has obtained an arrest warrant for Officer Reginald Jones, a nearly 20-year employee who is assigned to the South Central Patrol …

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Commission to rename military bases named for Confederate leaders seeks suggestions from the public


October 2, 2021

WASHINGTON — The commission tasked with renaming Department of Defense installations that commemorate Confederate leaders spent the summer visiting military bases across the South — stopping first at Fort Hood in Texas — to meet local community leaders and gather input. Their first base visit was to Fort Hood, retired Navy Adm. Michelle Howard, chair of the commission, said Thursday. …

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Residents of apartments affected by explosion allowed to get belongings, aim anger at management


October 2, 2021

Three Dallas Fire-Rescue firefighters who were badly injured in a fiery explosion at the Highland Hills Apartments in southeast Oak Cliff on Wednesday are progressing in their recovery but remain hospitalized in critical but stable condition, the city said Friday evening. The three, along with one other firefighter and four civilians, were injured when an explosion blew apart one of …

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Monday is deadline to register to vote in Nov. 2 Texas, local elections


October 2, 2021

Monday, Oct. 4, is the last day to register to be eligible to vote in the Nov. 2 election on eight Texas constitutional amendments, several local city council races, and city and school district bond issues. Early voting will run from Oct. 18 to Oct. 29. To be eligible to vote in Texas you mus Be 18 years of age …

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