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Palace urges haters to leave Kate Middleton in peace


March 13, 2024

Kate Middleton, who has been subject to a torrent of social media abuse since her photo apology, is said to be in great pain. The Princess of Wales has been the target of a social media campaign by alleged Harry and Meghan’s fans since she took a brave step to issue an apology over photo blunder last week. A royal …

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Nicki Minaj’s younger sister Ming Luanli drops first music video


March 13, 2024

Music runs in the blood for Nicki Minaj’s family. On Friday, Nicki’s younger sister, Ming Luanli, featured in her first ever music video for Rakeem Love’s new track Do It Again. The emerging artist had made her musical debut earlier this year by lending her lyrics and vocals on the song as well. Luanli, followed in her sister’s footsteps by showcasing …

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NTSB unveils reports for fatal 2022 Wings over Dallas Airshow crash amid investigation


March 13, 2024

New details have emerged regarding the tragic mid-air collision at the 2022 Wings of Over Dallas Airshow, which resulted in the loss of six lives. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) recently released a nearly 2,000-page document shedding light on the ongoing investigation. The airshow ended in devastation when two World War II-era aircraft collided while spectators observed from the …

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3 people dead after overnight shooting in Dallas, no suspect in custody: Police


March 13, 2024

Police are investigating a triple homicide that took place in Dallas on Monday night. According to the Dallas Police Department, officers responded to a shooting call in the 7700 block of Harry Hines Boulevard at approximately 11:45 p.m. Police said when officers arrived, they found a vehicle abandoned at the location. Officers were able to determine that the victim from the vehicle was …

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As temps warm up for spring, the YMCA warns of swimming dangers


March 13, 2024

As spring break unfolds and warmer temperatures grace North Texas, lakes and pools are expected to see increased activity, prompting the YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas to underscore the importance of “Water Watching,” especially when it comes to young children. Emphasizing adult supervision as paramount, the YMCA suggests families designate a trusted adult to diligently rotate “water watching” duties. This individual …

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Have a lucky St. Patrick’s Day at these DFW events


March 13, 2024

St. Patrick’s Day is approaching on Sunday, March 17, but the festivities are already in full swing across the DFW area. Here’s a roundup of events and celebrations happening this week: **Dallas** – **Dallas St. Patrick’s Parade & Festival**: Hosted by the Dallas Mavs, this is the 43rd edition of the St. Patrick’s Day parade. The festival runs from 9 …

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Judge finds Corinth mother not credible, denied custody of son after disagreeing with doctors


March 13, 2024

A Denton County judge has rejected a Corinth mother’s bid for custody of her 2-year-old son, who was taken by Child Protective Services in December 2023 after she chose to leave a pediatric hospital against medical advice. The case has attracted national attention regarding parental rights and whether Texas Children’s Protective Services adhered to proper procedures in removing the child …

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New changes to historic neighborhood in North Fort Worth raise concerns among residents


March 13, 2024

Changes are underway at 1332 N. Main St. in Fort Worth, as Transwestern undertakes the renovation of the old Mulholland building. Anette Landeros, the president of the Fort Worth Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, expressed that Transwestern is keen on attracting a prominent restaurant and various retail establishments to the location. She noted ongoing communication between Transwestern and the Chamber, with …

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Dallas Arboretum welcomes Spring Break visitors


March 13, 2024

There are blooms of all kinds everywhere you look at the Dallas Arboretum. This week, children are also dotting the landscape, running on the lawns, and posing for pictures with flowers. It’s Spring Break time, and that means the Dallas Arboretum is busy! “They love the wide open spaces to play around,” mom Julie Shults said, watching her two daughters …

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Report reveals Dallas is the second US city with the biggest inflation problem


March 13, 2024

A recently released report sheds light on the cities in the United States facing the greatest struggles with inflation in 2024, amid rising prices that have concerned many Americans. Analysts at WalletHub noted that the COVID-19 pandemic led to a 40-year high in the U.S. inflation rate, which has since moderated. However, as of February 2024, the year-over-year inflation rate …

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