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‘BGT’ judge Amanda Holden reveals ‘big’ plans for daughter


June 3, 2024

BGT judge Amanda Holden recently revealed her plans to make her 12-year-old daughter a “big star.” The Britain’s Got Talent’s judge, who is convinced that her youngest daughter Hollie was built for stardom, shares two daughters with husband Chris Hughes. Holden was previously joined by Hollie on the ITV show to assist with the Golden Buzzer alongside Simon Cowell’s 10-year-old son.Am The 53-year-old judge …

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Meghan Markle reveals future plans for Prince Archie, Princess Lilibet


June 3, 2024

Meghan Markle is already hinting at plans of roping in her two children, Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet, for more of their ‘royal-like’ tours. After Prince Harry and Meghan concluded their Nigeria tour last month, the Duchess of Sussex wrote a letter to the Imperial Majesty thanking him for his country’s hospitality during her trip to the African country. She …

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Kim Kardashian radiates happiness as she poses with family: See pic


June 3, 2024

Kim Kardashian offered an inside glimpse into spending quality time with her favourite girls on Sunday, June 2. The 43-year-old Kardashians star recently took to Instagram to post a carousel of photos featuring snaps of her mother Kris Jenner and daughters North and Chicago. In the first photo, the 43-year-old reality star could be seen sitting between her daughters while …

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Texas flood plan: 5 million people at risk in flood-prone areas


June 3, 2024

According to a preliminary draft of Texas’s inaugural flood plan, more than 5 million residents or employees in the state are situated in areas prone to flooding. This initiative by the Texas Water Development Board aims to mitigate risks by proposing strategies to fortify the state against floods and rising sea levels, mandated by a 2019 state law enacted in …

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Power outages in Dallas-Fort Worth extend into fifth day following storms


June 3, 2024

Five days after severe storms swept through North Texas, more than half a million people are still grappling with power outages. Despite round-the-clock efforts by line crews from across the country, over 30,000 residents in Dallas County remained without electricity, particularly in areas like Eastwood Hills, where debris clearance by city crews brought a glimmer of hope to affected neighbors. …

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Valley View community continues to recover and mourn one week after deadly tornadoes


June 3, 2024

Standing on his front porch, Carlos Pineda recounted the instinctual drive that led him home, only to find his 11-year residence reduced to a jumble of debris behind him. Amidst the wreckage, fragments of cherished memories lingered—a tricycle, a toy dinosaur, a puzzle piece—evoking a loss too profound for his children to grasp. “My daughter broke down in tears in …

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Dallas nonprofit on a mission to positively impact young lives through basketball


June 3, 2024

In southern Dallas, a woman with a passion and vision is transforming the lives of young people she serves. “I respect you. You respect me. We respect each other,” says Yolanda Torrence, the coach of Off Da Glass Squad, before a game. “These guys compete with heart. They weren’t afraid of anybody. They hit the hardwood, and we’ve got trophies, …

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Texas border mayors heading to DC for Tuesday’s immigration announcement


June 3, 2024

At least two Texas border mayors are heading to Washington on Tuesday as President Joe Biden prepares to announce an executive order aimed at significantly reducing the number of migrants allowed to seek asylum in the U.S. Brownsville Mayor John Cowen and Edinburg Mayor Ramiro Garza confirmed they were invited by the White House for the immigration announcement. Cowen told …

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DFW homes, businesses struggle with continued power outages amid severe weather


June 3, 2024

Another round of severe weather on Sunday night left more homes and businesses without power in Dallas County. Following the strong thunderstorms, Oncor reported that as of 9 p.m. Sunday, 8,855 customers in Dallas County were without power, an increase from 6,988 customers at noon. The company had aimed to resolve tens of thousands of outages caused by days of …

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