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"This is also an issue that affects counties across the entire state of Texas. Abbott says He's hoping for approval during the special set. And for more funding to send to border communities, Nicolo say. W B A P News health officials say a quarter of the covid 19 cases in DFW were caused by the delta vary it and that is expected to quickly get worse. Stephen Love with the DFW Hospital Council says cases of the delta variant are predicted to double every two weeks. We respect people that have not been vaccinated. We're not trying to preach to you. We certainly on being judgmental, but this is a very serious virus. We're not out of the woods yet, he says. Compared to the original strain. One person infected with the specific Delta strain could In fact five people CAT bonds iron W B A P News. Meanwhile, hospitals all over the U. S are scrambling to deal with all time low blood shortages. Linda Gulzar. With Carter. Blood cares is, DFW is experiencing the lowest blood levels it's ever seen. This is a season of lows in the blood industry. Summer is always challenging. But when you take that, after a 15 months long blood shortage that makes it much more challenging bills are hopes the supply will pick back up in the fall, and she's encouraging Texans to donate blood. As soon as possible. If you're thinking that rantings cheaper than trying to buy a new home right now in DFW. New survey suggest you should probably think again. The rental listing service, Zuber says. Several cities across North Texas show double digit rate hikes over the last year were saying pretty substantial growth and rent across the tell you There are a few cities where it's flat. Jeff Andrews says for the year, double digit rent increases were seen in Richardson, Garland and in McKinney. Under pressure from the Public Utility Commission of Texas or cut is releasing information on recent power outages. Haircut released a list of nearly 1300 unplanned outages already this summer data shows. At least 224 of those outages happened between June 14th in June 18th when Texans were urged to conserve energy. The report on Wednesday came a week after the P U. C ordered or called to post information about allergies within three days. The new data confirms outages were from thermal energy sources. Including coal and natural gas. Kim Land kids, WB AP News Hard news for former University of North Texas students downtown Denton icon shutting its doors for good. Denton's Jane J. Pizza will be closing in August after 24 years of service in a Facebook post. The owners say, quote we will miss serving this beautiful and supportive community so so much. The Post also went on to say that the business is closing due to an increase in the price to rent the space. J and J's Pizza wasn't just a place to grab a slice. It was also a popular music venue. Chair Dixon W B A P News Houston police looking for a white four door Buick lacrosse in connection with the road rage, killing the father of 17 year old David Castro says his son was killed last Tuesday. As they were leaving a Houston Astros baseball game. The boy's father, Paul Castro, says someone opened fire as he and his family were driving home, according to The Associated Press. The father says the shooting happened after he made a non threatening hand gesture at someone who attempted to merge into his lane and heavy traffic. Nicole deal. W B A P News you could call this picnic at the palace. Queen Elizabeth has opened the gates Stewart Gardens this weekend, the first time in Her 69 year reign. Britain's Queen Elizabeth is inviting the public to picnic in the gardens of Buckingham Palace covering 39 Acres, Royal officials say it's the largest private garden in London. $23 guests can wander freely around the winding paths. Previously, access was more restricted. The gardens current landscape dates back to the 18 twenties and King George the fourth In London. Simon Owen Fox News Major League Baseball's draft starts today. The MLB draft moving out of New York City this year in favor of the home city of the All Star festivities. Denver's Belco Theater will house the three day selection process that gets underway This afternoon. The Pittsburgh Pirates will be the first time on the clock with Vanderbilt pitchers Kumar Rocker and Jack Lighter, getting the most buzz so far. The Texas Rangers following second, then the Detroit Tigers, Boston Red Sox and Baltimore Orioles, in addition to the first round today will.

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"President. Trump held a rally in Florida last night, during which he slammed the Biden administration's handling of the Southern border. When I left office, we had the most secure border in U. S history. We ended catch and release We ended asylum from we stopped the migrant caravans. You know the caravans there's coming back. As for the current president, he'll be hosting 1/4 of July cookout Today at the White House about 1000 guests have been invited to the White House military members first responders in essential workers. For 1/4 of July tradition, millions of Americans will be able to get Together back together, not just with their families and close friends for small backyard cookouts. With their community. White House coronavirus Response coordinator Different science last week noted progress and vaccination rates. Thousands of visitors are expected to watch the Washington D C firework show from the National Mall. Reopened from pandemic precautions in Washington. Jared Halpern, a Fox News Local leaders, meanwhile, are asking North Texans to show respect for one another on this fourth of July. The fourth of July, is one of the busiest days of the year for law enforcement. With reports of illegal fireworks in celebratory gunfire. Police in North Texas are cracking down on crime this weekend, but community leaders are asking someone considering setting off a fire workers shooting a gun in a neighborhood to think twice. Just be a word of what could take place and the after effects of these firecrackers and gunshots. The bullets gonna come down. Dallas resident Paul Back is says he knows firsthand that for some people even pets, the fourth can be stressful. He's asking that be considered this holiday weekend. Clayton Neville W. B A P News Dallas Police chief Eddie Garcia is confident that recent changes made at the 911 call center will allow dispatchers to take calls now quicker than they have been dramatically. Improved the response time to those calls, So we're hopeful that we're not going to be getting those issues. We feel like we've dealt with it from a crisis perspective and and we'll move forward. A staff shortage at the 911 call center recently led to some delayed response times. But the chief has moved new recruits into that call center made other staffing adjustments. Police expect call volume will be significantly higher today, the fourth of July compared to typical days. You may experience delays and cancellations. If you're flying this weekend, or, of course may have to pay more at the pump. If you're driving, airline experts say travelers should have a backup plan as hundreds of flights are delayed and canceled nationally. Triple A says gas prices are $3.10 a gallon and it's not due to a shortage of gas. They say the demand for fuel is high going into the holiday weekend, and part of the problem is a shortage of delivery truck drivers. Nicole Deal W B A P News,.

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"A crowd. But he does have an alternative. So we're giving away a free hot dog to everybody that comes by for the 1st 300 starting at 11 o'clock. On Sunday. That he felt good about running the contest. This would have been the 10th year at Curly's frozen custard. You may experience delays and cancellations. If you're flying this weekend, or, of course, you may have to pay more at the pump if you're driving somewhere, airline experts say travelers should have a backup plan as hundreds of flights are delayed and canceled. Nationally. Triple A says gas prices are $3.10 a gallon and it's not due to a shortage of gas. They say the demand for fuel is high going into the holiday weekend and part of the problem is a shortage of delivery truck drivers. Nicole DEAL W. B A P. News, the Texas Education Agency reported a statewide drop in star test scores due to the pandemic. Clint Bond with Fort Worth, I s D says that was expected since it was a tough year for schools and teachers, a lot of changes in adapting. But Bond also says they have several plans in place, including a summer launch program. It's open to all students. We have quite frankly been amazed at the number of students that have taken advantage of that. Normally we have about 5000 to 5500 or so students on a regular school year. This year, we have almost three times. Extend amount we have over 15,000 students involved, Bond says. They're also expanding college career and readiness programs, and students can take advantage of high impact tutoring services before and after school. And the forth worth I SD is working with the city to bring strong Internet service to underserved communities. Although for or thighs D is going back to full in person Learning Clinton Bond with the district says the plan is for every student to have Internet services needed for homework projects and communication. We all have that service up and running by the first day of school, which is August 16th, and we anticipate that it will probably be before that time the school board approved renting three mobile trailers that would allow temporary cell towers to be raised. Elected neighborhoods. Funding for the project was approved by voters in the November 2020 tax ratification. Election. CAT BONDS IRON W B A P News Governor's Commission for Women is hosting a series of webinars across Texas to empower female business leaders. Governor's Commission for Women is dedicated to advancing the economic opportunities for Texas women and making Texas the top state for women owned businesses. Not only Parker, vice chair of the commission says the Webinar series as an opportunity for woman entrepreneurs learn from experts and again advice about starting growing and sustaining businesses in Texas. We have more information available on this. W b a p dot com This Fourth of July, is going to be a test for the 911 Call Center in Dallas following some recent staffing adjustments. There have been recent delays in response times about a staff shortage at the call center. But with adjustments made over the last several weeks, police Chief Eddie Garcia is confident the issues have significantly improved. But I will say this Lower priority calls that are not life and death. There may be extended periods of time because this department will be incredibly busy this weekend. In the short term. DPD is using new recruits to help field 911 calls and has made other staffing changes before moving to a more long term approach. Clayton Neville w B. A P News agreement has been reached between the Boy Scouts of America and attorneys representing more than 80,000 victims of child sex abuse. This is the largest settlement of its kind There have been based organization Agreeing to pay out $850 million to victims. Just last year, the Boy Scouts of America filed for chapter 11 Bankruptcy Claims of child abuse began to arise as early as the 19 sixties chair. Dixon W B A P News International soccer tournament will be played in three North Texas cities this month. Monica Ball with the Dallas Sports Commission says as Dallas is trying to host the 2026 World Cup, the Gold Cup series is underway this month will showcase what it can do People World Cup is many, many millions dollars worth of economic impact per match. So a great opportunity for us, especially how we're set up in the infrastructure that we have here locally. The Gold Cup will be played in 10 venues across the U. S. Three of them are in DFW. At AT and T Stadium in Arlington, the Cotton Bowl Stadium in Dallas and Toyota Stadium in Frisco. From the preservation tree Services. W B A P 24 7 News Desk. I'm Dennis Martin. Next.

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"Hey, Dallas forward. Well, for whatever reason, they denied what their song meant For years. That story coming up from Ed Wallace with a moment in rock and roll history at 7 55 right now, at 7 41 at K L. F. Scott subway here in for David Amy this morning, Nicole deals in the producers bruhth putting this show altogether. And Nicole is a mother. She's got a 17 year old right, 17 in high school, and I wanted to calls opinion on this story because I don't know if she's mother of the year or if she's just playing stupid. This woman we're talking about. Her name is Casey Garcia. She's 30 years old, and she lives in San Bellisario, Texas, which is just outside El Paso. Now she was very unhappy with the whole virtual learning hybrid model because she would complain that her kid would go to school her daughter and come back and the daughter would say the teachers aren't really paying attention to us. They're paying attention to the online kits. Making sure all the virtual learning kids have their stuff in order and there there and checking in and all that stuff. So Casey Garcia decided to take matters into her own hands. Literally. She decided to dress up like her daughter. Put on hoodie, a big old black face mask. She even went and got, uh, like a bronzer like she got tan to match her daughter's skin complexion. My gosh, Her daughter's 13 mind you in middle school, and she's how old 30 Oh, Mhm. There's not a lot of 30 year olds. I know that look like seventh graders. My God, but she decided to prove a point. She dressed up as her daughter and went to school. The middle school is Garcia Enriquez Middle School in Santa Lazzari. Oh, and it worked. She got through all seven periods of the day. Not one teacher noticed, nor the principle Oh, my God. Oh, my gosh. Oh, my God. Now I pose the question. Is she mother of the year or idiot of the week because she was arrested criminal trespassing charges because she posted all this on YouTube to make a point saying, like Our schools aren't paying the bleep attention to our kids because the teachers are focused on virtual learning. They don't know what's happening right under their noses right? A 30 year old is in seven classes. And a teacher had no idea some of those teachers. She's probably older than, uh, Here's my reaction. Okay, hold on standing ovation. Yes, Nicola standing up right now. Oh, my God. She is Mother of the year, First of all kudos to her because she believed her daughter. She's coming home saying, Oh, gosh, Mom, you know you're paying taxes, whatever. They're not teaching us anything there, But you're not paying attention to 13 year olds worried about taxes, But message received. Thank you. That's the Nicole deals anyway. But she believed her daughter and she took it to the next level. Who would go this far? Oh, my God. I love this story. It's absolutely hilarious. She did the right thing. The school should be completely embarrassed. Hello? That's true. They should be embarrassed. Then they should They should. They should shine a light on a lot of parents. If you're listening to this in the school your kiddos go to still so doing the hybrid thing. Ask them how much they're able to get away with. You think kids that virtual learning from home were able to get away with some stuff? Hello? Oh, my God. Wow! 17 years difference between her daughter and her and she was able to mask herself, she said. We need better security years at our schools. I didn't do this to get views. I didn't do this to get likes. I didn't do this. So people in El Paso never wanted to talk to me again. She did this to prove a point. The point was proven. Definitely proven. She probably ate lunch in the teacher's lounge. You said she had to eat the little horrible square pizza as they get in the cafeteria. If you forgot your lunch, you get that peanut butter and jelly sandwich Woman. Yeah, my God, That's better than the prison lunch. She'll get 7 45 at Kale. I have morning news at Kale. I have dot com. Let.

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"Dave Williams and Amy Schade Ra. Good morning, Dave and Amy are out today. Scots headway here in for them. Thanks for joining us this morning, Dr Fauci, not answering questions about his recently released emails from last You're foxes. Jackie Ibanez reporting. Dr Fauci spent Sunday afternoon with first lady Dr Jill Biden, visiting Harlem vaccination Clinic, both expressing optimism, urging the community to spread the word about getting their dose. We're gonna end this out Quake absolutely served, and the vehicle to ending it is vaccination, but the parent did not take questions from reporters amid the fallout over Fauci is leaked emails. Those emails are sparking questions about his handling of the pandemic and what he knew about the origins of the virus and whether it could have leaked from the Wuhan lab. Fauci has said he believes the virus likely formed in nature, but that he is open to the possibility of the lab league theory and supports an investigation into the Wuhan lab. Republicans in Congress have also been calling for an investigation into the origins of the virus and whether or not it was created in that lab. Vice President Kamala Harris continues her itinerary in Central America. The vice president's first foreign trip got off to a little bit of a rough start yesterday. Air Force to was forced to return to joint base Andrews shortly after takeoff because of landing gear problems, the vice president boarded another plane and made it safely there last night. Today bilateral meetings with the Guatemalan president, then community leaders and women business owners Tonight she'll head to Mexico City ahead of more meetings there tomorrow, the vice president's office says. The trip is part of a joint effort with President Biden's first foreign trip this week to restore American leader Shipped around the world. Her meetings in Guatemala and then Mexico will focus on the root causes of migration from Latin America, Her staff says. That means climate change food insecurity, combating poverty, violence and corruption. She and the Guatemalan president will face the press corps. That's Fox's Lord Blanchard reporting. The vice president scheduled to meet with Guatemala's president around noon today. The social media giant Facebook recently reversed a ban on posts claiming that Covid 19 was man made. Reaction to that. Texas Senator Ted Cruz joined Sunday morning futures with Maria Bartiromo to make this claim Facebook was operating at the direction of and in the direct benefit of the federal government and operating as the government sensor utilizing their monopoly position to censor on behalf of the government. The reversal from Facebook comes after a Wall Street Journal report that three workers at the Wuhan Institute of Virology were hospitalized in November with coronavirus like symptoms. And a Democrat back package of election related laws faces opposition from a closely watched member of the Senate. Here's Fox's Jared Halpern. The four the People Act as a top priority for Democratic leadership, an election overhaul bill that would create new requirements for campaign finance reporting ensure voter registration. And require at least 15 days of early voting, But West Virginia Democrat Joe Manchin says he can't support it. I think it's the wrong piece of legislation to bring our country together and unite our country, and I'm not supporting that, because I think it would divide us further mansion tells Fox News Sunday he would support a less sweeping election measure. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer plans to bring the bill up for a vote later this month. It will not advance without any Republican support. In Washington. Jared How Bernie Fox News Keeping an eye on that radar right now are friends in the Northwest ports from the Metroplex right now. Looks like you're getting hammered by rain. Sanger, Pilot point Just in here in a few minutes, Denton here in the next 15 minutes or so we're going to catch a lot of rain. So be careful on the roads and that storm by the way, moving southeast through the Metroplex. They're going to come through the I 35 corridor. And then into Dallas and Collin counties here in the next hour or so. So everyone keep those umbrellas handy and drive safely at 7 35 right now at K L F coming up at 7 40, Mother of the year or idiot of the week. We will discuss that morning news at klm dot com. Let us know what you think We need to. We can tell you this story. We will read your email on the air and let you know what you guys are saying. Morning news at Calif dot com Nicole deals are producing this morning. She's going to jump in on this because she's a Texas mother just like this woman and we will tell you that story coming up, but right now, traffic.

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"If a meteorologist Kyle Roberts, randomly sticking around here is we end the weekend on and off showers possible throughout the day today, and your highs will be in the upper seventies rain chances continuing to money. In fact, they increase a little bit. Your coverage of money will be about 70% highs will be in the mid seventies on Tuesday. Some more showers and stores possible of the scattered variety and highs will be in the upper seventies. It is 69 to DFW Airport. The news is brought to you by structured foundation repairs. Texas Senator Ted Cruz has been on Fox weighing in on the conflict between Israel and Hamas. Hamas wants Palestinian civilians killed because they know Democrats in Washington and the media globally will act is use useful idiots and attack Israel and that's what we're seeing in Congress right now, Israel and Hamas seemed to be holding to their current cease fire agreement. President Biden says he's continuing U. S support for Israel and his promising to send humanitarian aid to Gaza. What some refer to is critical race theories now officially banned in Texas schools. After lengthy debate House Bill 39 79 successfully passed Saturday morning. In a written statement, Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick says the bill make certain that critical race philosophies, including the 16 19 founding myth are removed from our school curriculum statewide, adding that parents want students to learn critical thinking without being indoctrinated with misinformation. Charging that America and our constitution are rooted in racism. Supporters of the critical race theory say those that support the bill are uninformed Nicole deal W B A P News seven. Greg Abbott has signed an abortion building the law that will prohibit women from getting abortions after a fetal heartbeat has been detected. Would also allow any Texan to sue an abortion provider if they believe that provider violated state law. And that is a controversial provision allows anyone the ability to legally harassed and try to financially ruin anyone else who is suspected of aiding or abetting an abortion. We've seen more and more support in more more appreciation for how precious human life is, and I think a lot of it has to do with the things that people have gone through with Cove. It and things of that nature, the heartbeat log. Goes into effect on September 1st. Members of the State House and Senate have come to terms on a bill that would do away with requiring a license to carry a gun. Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick's his state lawmakers worked together to get it done. Never any poison pills. There were never any issues with the bill. We just work quietly. We gathered our votes, and we passed this great go to historic day. And I'm proud of Matt Shafer, the House author of the bill and Senator Charles Fortner, and everyone who helped bring this still together. Governor Rabbit could sign the bill of the law within a day or two. A 19 year old man wanted for a May 15th shooting and DeSoto that killed 34 year old father wounded a woman. Been arrested. Evan McNary in was picked up in Arizona. He's in jail there now held on capital murder charges awaiting extradition back to Texas. He could also face unspecified charges and Arizona Hey, was driving a stolen car when he was arrested there. The family of a Ford Worth woman who was killed by police and 2019 has filed a wrongful death lawsuit. Tatiana Jefferson sister filed a $10 million wrongful death lawsuit against the city of Fort Worth, former police chief at Kraus Mayor Betsy Price, and Erin Dean, the former police officer who was charged in the shooting death of Jefferson inside of her home in October. 2019. The suit alleges that the city failed to properly train and discipline its officers. Among the other complaints. And that Kraus and Price both quote knew the failures of the forward Police Department. This suit demands a jury trial. Cat blends iron WB AP News The temporary shelter holding migrant teenagers in downtown Dallas will close its doors early next month. Rabbi Andrew Bailey with faith forward. Dallas says emergency agencies were the he placing the teens with foster families while volunteers kept them busy. Volunteers came in. They provided activity. They provided some of the basic necessities and so on. So it was really a great team effort. At its peak. Several 1000 teenagers are being held at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center. Rabbi Paley says That number is now in the low hundreds. Texas State health Services is warning North Texas residents that to rabid Fox is have been found in Ben Brooke and at least one person's been bitten. There is a possibility other wild animals may be affected, since Rabies is spread through bites and saliva. Health officials ask pet owners not to allow their pets to Rome and to ensure that they are vaccinated against Rabies. Next darts annual click it or ticket campaign is under way through June. 6th spokesman Val Lopez describes an ism and you will remind her from motorists and passengers to buckle up. It's really tragic about people that don't do it is that every year we have something like 1000 of fatalities. That could have been prevented if people had just taken the simple step and buckled their seat go thanks dot says wearing a seat belt could have saved more than 2700 people from death or serious injury on Texas roads last year. The city of McKinney will be getting a new city hall. Assistant city manager Berry Sheldon says. The city offices air now scattered all over me. We are located in a half dozen or so small buildings that we own and war rent, and our services are kind of space all over downtown, and in fact, some of our offices are located as far away is the opposite side of McKinney. Shelton says the goal is for city staffed all work in one building and then make that building welcoming and Uh, The mohair, former Tarrant County Republican chair and former farmers Branch mayor's announced he'll be running for Tarrant County Judge the 2022 election, O'Hare says he brings with him more than two decades of leadership and understanding of budgets and how to cut costs. How to save money and still provide great service. Big part of what I want to do is help where I can control it and have influence get property taxes under control in Tarrant County Still early so far, No. One Has announced challenged will hear his candidacy. Ohio's Department of Health reports increased vaccination rates after it offered cash prizes to those who come in and take the shot. This Wednesday will mark the first of five drawings in Ohio's vaccine million lottery. We'll announce the winner of a drawing for adults who have received at least their first dose of the vaccine. Excited about that Governor Mike DeWine on the announcement. The states offering $1 million to adults who received at least one coronavirus shot prior to the drawing the state, saying the lottery Has led to a spike in people getting the vaccine, with over one million people signed up to win vaccinated kids between the ages of 12 to 17 can also win in Ohio in one of five separate drawings that will give winners a full ride scholarship to any Ohio University. Jeff Man. Also fox News from the Rexall U S A. W B A b 24 7 News Desk. I'm gonna smarten. Next update will be at 7 30. Of course. 24 7 news coverage always available. WB ap dot com. We'll check out traffic and weather next.

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"Other City Council races will have to be decided in a runoff. Body of a missing eight year old autistic boy has been found in the North Dallas apartment swimming pool Little northeast of the Galleria Mall. Keitel Jones bolted away from his family Friday morning as they were trying to get him into their car to go to school. Family described Qi dollars autistic, non verbal and likely to run from strangers. His body was found Saturday morning in a nearby apartment complex swimming pool. Small child was attacked. Killed by a dog in Fort Worth. Officials say. A young girl under the age of five was attacked by the family dog in our own backyard. She was mauled at her home Friday afternoon and the 1400 block of Oak Grove Road. The child later died at a Fort Worth hospital. The dog is now in the custody of Fort Worth Animal Control. Nicole Deal W. B A P News, Texas has topped 50,000 covered 19 related deaths in the now more Of 14 Month Long pandemic. Dallas County reports 165 new cases of covered 19 and five deaths at her day attributed to the virus statewide, Texas Topping 50,000 Cove in 19 related deaths. Now, researchers say the rolling two week average of new cases continues to decline by 13%. As of Wednesday, vaccinated Texans now placed it 38% of the population receiving one shot 26% of all Texans now receiving both Covad 19 shots him early. James W. B. A P News or in County public health director of any today, Huh? Sees declining vaccine interest. He says, means there are no longer enough appointments to keep those large scale vaccine sites fully open. We have declining vaccine interest, sir. As a result, there's some sites that we were running at full speed of. There's not enough appointments there to keep those open houses. The Bob Bolen complex.

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Texas Tops 10 Million COVID-19 Vaccine Doses Administered
"Texas is scheduled to receive more than a million doses of the Corona virus vaccine in this coming week. Texas has now administered more than 10 million doses of the covert 19 vaccine. That's an increase of 1.2 million just in the last week now the Texas Department of State Health Services allocating over 818,000 doses. Hundreds of providers in over 200 counties. Starting Monday. All Texans ages 16 and older will be eligible to receive a vaccine. Nicole deal. W B. A P News,

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Shooting At Dallas Bar Leaves 1 Dead, 8 Injured
"Help to solve a murder, police say about 1 30 Saturday morning there was an altercation between two groups of people at the Prime nightclub on Technology Boulevard. According to police. Someone pulled out a handgun started shooting and a total of eight people were injured. But 21 year old Daisy Navarette died from her injuries. Police say the suspect was wearing a hat and jacket with unknown writing on the back, and there was a witness with a polo logo on the back of his jacket. If you have any information about this crime, please contact the homicide unit at Dallas Police were crime stoppers. Nicole Deal

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"Everyone to conserve on electricity. We have plenty of natural gas. We don't have all the electricity that we may need to get through the next couple of nights, especially if natural gas valves that power those power plants frees up as they did back in 2011. So turn your gas furnace up if you need to. But please avoid using electric space heaters That will really help Right now. A W B a P. 18 degrees. In fact, governor Abbott is warning that that powerful winter storm that's coming our way this afternoon will cause a tremendous strain on the power grid. Abbott says. Several state agencies are joining power crews from out of state to help restore power in the event that winds stake down the power lines. The national guards being ready to help assist impossible search and rescue missions as well. They're working primarily to assist the Department of public Safety, as well as other state agencies to help things like stranded travelers. They will also be conducting welfare checks in remote areas across the states, mainly because of all of that Babbitt is asking the White House for a federal disaster declaration to be put on top of his already issued state disaster declaration. The city of Houston is bracing for the coldest temperatures. It has ad and well over 30 years. A major winter storm is forecast in Texas with the possibility of freezing rain, snow and bitterly cold temperatures this weekend and next week officials in Houston on Friday telling residents to prepare for power outages and hazardous road conditions. That could be similar to those experienced in the wake of a Category five hurricane, according to The Associated Press. Temperatures in Houston late Monday night into early Tuesday are expected to dip to 15 degrees Nicole DEAL. W B A P News, the Lincoln Project, the Republican group that worked for the removal of former president Trump Is caught up in an alleged sex standalone involving one of its founders, after taking many shots at Trump and at his supporters there, enveloped in their own scandal, John Weaver. He is one of the founders of the Lincoln Project, known to have been very high up in the John McCain and John Casey for president's campaign. He's in serious trouble after some allegations that 21 men told The New York Times that Tracy sent sexually explicit text messages and, in some cases, promised jobs and other act. Says in exchange for sex. In one case the boy was just 14 years old. Now there are reports that Weaver is under criminal investigation. Fox News has not independently confirmed that at this time, the Times reports the texting did not lead to physical encounters, except in one consensual case. Lincoln Project, meanwhile, is released the statement expressing its discussed with Weaver, offering its condolences to those who were targeted. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is appointed new members to a commission now tasked with renaming military installations that along born the names of Confederate Civil War figure among the new members of the panel, the first black woman to command a U. S Navy ship, retired Admiral Michelle Howard. The appointment's came after defense secretary Awesome removed for former Trump administration officials. In a statement, Austin said he pledges his personal commitment to making sure the commission's succeeds. Panel to change the names of installations named after Confederates was established by Congress as part of the Defense Authorization Act, Congress of Road former President Trump's veto of the legislation. Rachel Sutherland. Fox is the Fort Worth based company's getting a Big investment Timely. MD. A Tele health company has received a $60 million investment. The money was given by J. M. I equity and will be used for the growth of the company's 24 7 Mental Health service. Some 75 people are now expected to be hired. Timely MD. Offers round the clock mental and physical health services exclusively to college students, according to the company's news release. Their clientele has increased tenfold since the early months of 2020. Jack Dixon, WB AP News The grand old operate, he is celebrating its 95th birthday with a big special on TV..

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"We're expecting possible power outages statewide caused by this powerful winter storm that Brad was talking about little effect almost all of the state and it begins in strength. This afternoon. This is going to be a very challenging time for Texas and protections. But it is a challenge that we know that our fellow Texans are up to and have everyone follows the responsible steps that they themselves can control. We're going to get through this challenge in ways that reduced the loss of life that maximize our ability to access the power that we need. The National Guard is readying for search and rescue operations, especially in the more far flung areas of Texas. Out of state power crews are ready to be deployed to assist in the case of power outages and the number of state agencies being called upon to be ready in case their skills, things like tree clearing and so forth. Needed to restore once the snow and Isis past. Southwest Airlines is warning travelers flights may be delayed, diverted or canceled from Dallas, Amarillo, Lubbock, Midland, Austin and San Antonio airports. As well as other weather related that affected airports, and that'll include Tulsa, Oklahoma City and Wichita today and Monday because of the winter weather. School district will be closed Monday. At least many of them will either in observance of President's Day. That's a professional day for instructors or because of the weather should check your students online school online for a final determination about Monday. Hank over 19 vaccine clinics in the outpatient clinics to be closed at Parkland Memorial Hospital both today and Monday, Patients will be contacted to re schedule their appointments. The second impeachment trial ended in acquittal for former President Trump. Yesterday, The Senate voted 57 to 43 in favor of convicting him, but his Fox is Jared Halpern reports. That means they did not reach the required two thirds majority. A conviction fell 10 guilty votes short in the Senate. But seven Republicans joined all Democrats to convict former president Trump of Incitement of insurrection. The president United States some in this mob. Assembled this mob and lit the flame of this attack. Lead House impeachment manager Jamie Raskin. Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell voted not guilty, he says, because the Senate has no role in judging a president now out of office, but suggest a criminal trial remains a possibility. Didn't get away with anything. Yeah. In a statement, Trump called the impeachment. Another phase of the greatest witch hunt in the history of our country. On Capitol Hill, Jared Halpern Fox News. Coronavirus. Death toll here in Texas now reportedly has gone over 40,000 the Texas Department of State Health Services, saying Friday that the state's pandemic death toll from covert 19 now totals 40,095, according to The Associated Press. There is some good news from Johns Hopkins University. It shows the rolling average of daily new cases in Texas over the past two weeks has decreased. By 34.3%. Nicole Deal, W B, A P News State of Texas will receive more than 400,000 Kobe 19 vaccines from the federal government. Chris Van Dusen with the Texas Department of State Health Services, says they're asking providers to give priority to those over 75. But he also says everyone will have the opportunity to get the vaccine that some point we don't necessarily have to get all the way to the end before we might turn and add some other populations, But it's still gonna be some time. You know, I think before we increase the number of people being vaccinated because they're you know, we do continue to see such large demand among this one A and one B population. Vaccines will be distributed through almost 400 providers across the state, including 85 hubs, little focused on broader community vaccination efforts. North Texas food banks teaming up with the Dallas sold Dallas based Soul band the profits and outlaws raise money for local residents during the Corona virus pandemic. Mid divisive in tough times. For many Texans, the band is released. The song titled A Little Bit of Love goes a long Way. Drummer James Guggenheimer says the band is facilitating direct donations through the food bank When we were thinking about while this song is bigger than ourselves, What can we do to show just a little bit of love on then we call North Texas Food Bank and asked. Hey, do you mind if we raise the money for you guys? Length to donate supposed to w b a p dot com And the FBI is probing another angle and its investigation of Texas top attorney The FBI is looking into renovations made it Attorney General Ken Paxton's home. It's part of an ongoing whistle blower complaint. Records obtained by The Associated Press show details of the probe into allegations by its former staffers the Paxton illegally helped a wealthy donor last year. Much of Paxton senior staff accused of committing crimes help Austin real estate developer Nate Paul. They now claim they have information.

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"Who are in the dark this morning due to the storms. Urging residents to be careful driving on the roads into steer clear of downed power lines. Dallas City Council will hold an emergency meeting tonight on what's become a controversy related to creating registration hubs for the cove in 19 vaccine, Mayor Eric Johnson tells w FAA TVs inside Texas POLITICS that council members up for re election should not be the decision makers for the location of the hubs. They want to have things determine based on their relationship with the city manager of the relationship with city government, So they want Have resource is directed to their district without any regard to where they actually should be deployed. Meanwhile, after record setting number of covert 19 deaths over consecutive number of days last week, the taxes Health Department has reported a decrease after three consecutive days of more than 1200 new deaths in the Lone Star State. There were 407 additional deaths reported on Saturday. Data from Johns Hopkins University shows the seven day rolling average of deaths in Texas from 261 per day that 326 again That is the average, according to The Associated Press. The state Health Department reported more than 11,000 new or probable cases on Sunday for a total of 1.96 million cases since the pandemic began. Nicole Deal W B A P News now a check on taxes business sponsored by the Law Office of nickname If here, Spencer McGowan. From network radio. The short squeeze of the decade accelerates this morning game state Grapevine based game stop up this morning 60% After rising 50% on Friday. What gives short sellers? The stock hit three bucks. Now it's 104. Less than a year later, the Dow down 125 points poised to open the day. About 30,800, West Texas intermediate crude 52 14 per barrel. I'm Spencer McCowen President.

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"The House will deliver their article of impeachment against former President Donald Trump to the Senate tonight, and the trial is scheduled to begin the week of February. 8 Speaking on ABC s this week Sunday, Minnesota Democratic Senator Amy Klobuchar says she thinks the charge of incitement of insurrection is warranted. I think we're going to get more and more evidence over the next few weeks as if it's not enough that he sent an angry mob down the mall to invade the capital. Didn't try to stop it on by a police officer was killed. I don't really know what else you need to know The facts were there. On Fox News Sunday. Florida Republican Senator Marco Rubio weighs in on the argument that the impeachment trial and conviction could prevent Trump from running for president again. I think that's an arrogant statement for anyone to make voters get to decide that what we who are we to tell voters who they can vote for in the future. Total of five people lost their lives in the attack at the U. S. Capitol January 6th Trump is the only president and U. S history to be impeached twice. More than two dozen officers are being scrutinized and may face criminal charges tied to the deadly riot Police departments across the country are reviewing the behavior of officers who were in Washington on the day of the deadly riot at the U. S. Capitol. According to The Associated Press. Most have not been publicly identified in only a few have been charged. Experts say it's up to police chiefs to strike a balance between maintaining their officers. First Amendment rights and dealing with the communities mistrust of the officers who were on the scene in Washington. Nicole Deal W B A P News from the W B A P News desk. I'm Nicolo say your next update is at 6 30 24 7 coverage at WB ap dot com. Able to go up against one toe. One of the greatest Nothing greatest quarterback of all time and his 150th Super Bowl. I mean, it's gonna be a great experience for me. I mean to go out there and If they have a chance to repeat and get to do it against the best. I mean, it zapped the special and I'm excited for the opportunity. And the city quarterback Patrick Mahomes can now turn his attention to plain in the other Super Bowl, trying to win another title when they travel.

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"To you by structured foundation repairs. More members of President Biden's Cabinet going to be confirmed this week in Washington. Ah full Senate vote tomorrow is expected to confirm Janet Yellen is Treasury secretary days after the Senate Finance Committee unanimously advanced her nomination. Yellen, the former chair of the Federal Reserve would be the first woman to lead the Treasury Department. President Biden's choice for Commerce secretary. Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo faces the Senate Commerce Committee tomorrow. Former Michigan governor Jennifer Granholm is scheduled to testify to the energy and natural resource is committee Wednesday. President Biden has nominated her for energy secretary. In Washington. Jared Halpern Fox News. Meanwhile, the country's new first lady, making her own history, her husband, maybe the president, but Dr Jill Biden isn't giving up her day job. She's going to continue in her current position as an English professor at Northern Virginia Community College. The move is history making as she will be the 1st 1st lady to hold up a job outside the White House, but it's not new for her. She also taught full time during her two terms. His second lady Dr Biden holds a doctorate in educational leadership and has been an educator for more than three decades. Tanya Jive Powers Fox News. The Texas Oil and Gas Association is trying to discourage President Joe Biden from extending is 60 Day ban on oil and gas leasing and drilling permits. If he goes beyond the 60 days, it will be very detrimental, not just the Texas but the entire Gulf Coast. Millions of American jobs when we all spotted the year, 2022 Association president Todd Staples says the oiling in natural gas industries producing energy and cleaner, more efficient ways than in years past. This week's temporary ban is part of President Biden. This plan to eventually move away from fossil fuels. Look conservative pack. The Lincoln Project is calling on Senator Ted Cruz to resign Members of Congress to expel him if he won't quit. Groups co founder Reed Galen says cruises recent behavior shows he's no longer fit for office intentionally objected to, you know, counting electoral votes that he knew belong to Joe Biden on then helping in sight. No Western, an insurrection of the United States Capitol demonstrates that he's no longer fit for positions of public trust in this case. The U. S. SENATE. Texas Senator Cruz, of course, has repeatedly said he condemns recent violence at the U. S. Capitol. January is expected to be the deadliest month of the Corona virus pandemic in Texas and the city of Laredo's going to be hardest hit. The border city of Laredo has become one of the most active coronavirus hot spots in the nation. Texas Governor Greg Abbott, saying Friday that roughly half of Laredo's hospital bits are now occupied by covert 19 patients. Over 8900 new virus cases have been reported in Laredo and Webb County over the last two weeks, making it one of the worst per capita outbreaks in the country. More medical personnel and equipment are on the way. Nicole Deal W B A P News drive through covered 19 vaccinations site is expected open leader this week in Dallas. The drive up cited the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center will be operated by the city of Dallas is the city is now officially a bank seen hub. It's first shipment will be fine 1000 doses. Emergency management coordinator Rocky Vase says the city will pull names from the county vaccine registry. We're gonna ask them for a data dump up 6000 names and weevil scheduled with those people on went to Com. Shots aren't limited to Dallas residents and applicants will be chosen based on CDC guidelines like eligibility and age. The drive. Thru site expected the.

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"Has been found in Dallas County. That was Kelly Health and Human Services says this is the same variant discovered in the United Kingdom and the third case identified within the state of Texas officials say the variant was found in a man in his twenties with no recent history of travel outside the U. S. This more infectious variant was found as a result of genetic sequencing. The man is said to be in isolation and in stable condition. Epidemiologists are identifying and notifying those who may have come in contact with this man. Nicole Deal. W. B. A P News. A wily man is charged for

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"Happened and the narrative that was being taken place We were going to still show up and get out of our voices Hurt. Armed state trooper stood guard just feet away at the state Capitol in Austin. Clayton level WB AP New Anouk over 19 variant has been confirmed in Dallas County that was County health and human services says this is the same variant discovered in the United Kingdom. And the third case identified within the state of Texas officials say the variant was found in a man in his twenties with no recent history of travel outside the U. S. This more infectious variant was found as a result of genetic sequencing. The man is said to be in isolation and in stable condition. Epidemiologists are identifying and notifying those who may have come in contact with this man. Nicole deal. W B A P News, the taxes Department of Health Services hopes to allocate larger amounts of covert 19 vaccine to providers in suburban and rural areas. This week, Darrin Willis with Collin County Health Services, is asking for patients as the county waits on the state for more doses, very aware that our residents are clamoring to get it and justifiably, so. We're trying to get our own hubs set up and we're hoping toe get as many people vaccinated as quickly as possible. In the future. Frustration is growing in counties like Colin and Grace and with the lack of available doses from the double. You be a P news desk. I Nicolo say your next update is at 5 30 24 7 coverage at WB ap dot com. No, no, that's back. Wilson. He's down. Jim 00, Jim. Oh, he is absolutely dizzy. Yeah, hey, was really dizzy. That's.

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"Cities are preparing for possible violence during Joe Biden's inauguration. Welcome to Kamp D. C. And I say that because for those of us who had a chance to travel to major security zones like in Iraq, it truly is, as our colleague Jennifer Griffin said. Quite similar, Let's say half of the city is completely unlocked down and with authorized troop levels of up to 25,000 and most of Washington's Metropolitan Police Department, That's another 4000 give or take all of them. Level for duty. By the time the inaugural event takes place, it's not just the nation's capital state capitals across America from east to West with security levels increased. That's of course, is Fox is Kevin Court on the streets in Washington, D C. Trump appointee will be the temporary head of the Defense Department when the new Biden administration takes over. The Defense Secretary David Norquist will serve as acting D O D chief, while retired Army General Lloyd Austin awaits congressional confirmation. General Lawson needs a waiver of a rule requiring a seven year break from active duty service before becoming secretary of defense. Former Defense secretary James Mattis obtained a waiver to serve in the Trump administration at the White House. Rachel Sutherland Fox is United States Capitol Police converted Saturday they have arrested a man driving a vehicle with a hand gun and ammunition. A Virginia man arrested at an inauguration checkpoint in the nation's capital with more than 500 rounds of ammunition, says it was a quote, honest mistake. Authorities also found a firearm, and Westley Allan dealer's truck dealer, telling The Washington Post that He was lost and running late for his job with the security firm and forgot the firearm was in his truck. He denies having 500 rounds of ammunition. Security is at unprecedented levels in D. C after last week's and deadly riots was Jackie Abadia's says 31 year old dealer, was released on his own recognizance after a court appearance. He faces charges of possessing weapons and ammunition illegally. A D. C claims Eve lawfully owns the weapon and the ammunition in Virginia. The Texas State Capitol grounds temporarily closed. The Texas Department of Public Safety says the Capitol grounds in Austin will be closed until Wednesday. January 20th through President elect Joe Biden's inauguration. GPS says it is aware of armed protest planned at the Texas capital to coincide with the inauguration. So the state decided to close the entire site out of an abundance of caution, according to The Associated Press. The announcement came on Friday, adding to the growing list of states taking new safeguards following last week's deadly siege at the U. S. Capitol. Nicole deal. W B A P News the nation's airlines air stepping up security on flights to Washington before this week's inauguration of filled by Delta, United, Alaska and American Airlines say they will bar passengers flying to Washington from putting guns in check bags. Other airlines announced more modest steps American will stop serving alcohol and flights to and from the Washington area. Meantime, key lawmakers and the head of the nation's largest union of flight attendants are asking anyone arrested in connection with the right It be put on a government. No fly list. Amy Schade Rough WB. AP NEWS California Republican representative Devin Nunes says social media giants do not deserve free speech protection under U. S law. Unions claims companies such as Facebook and Twitter unfairly sensor conservatives. This is not new to them. They've been doing this not just to people like me for many years and other members of Congress. They've been nuking people left and right over the last few years, people that ultimately that they can get away with it because of this section to 30 that's in the law. Congressman genius was speaking to Fox is Waters World. First North Texas case of the Kobe had 19 mutated virus, first found in the United Kingdom has now been confirmed in a 20 year old Dallas man. The UK variants believed to be 70 times more transmissible in the original covered 19 virus. First DFW area sufferer has no history of traveling outside the United States. He is now in isolation and reported in stable condition. Texas Department of Health Services hopes to allocate larger amounts of probate 19 vaccine do providers in suburban and rural areas this week. In the meantime, frustration is growing in counties like Colin and Grayson, who have a lack of available doses. Darryl Willis with Collin County Health Services. Is asking for patience is the county waits on the state for more doses were very aware that our residents are clamoring to get it and justifiably, so we're trying to get our own hubs set up and we're hoping to get his many people vaccinated as quickly as possible In the future. Residents of many rural and suburban counties, in fact, find themselves driving to bigger areas to find a vaccine. Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Plano's set up tents and its lobby to treat non cove in patients. Hospital spokesman Joshua Florence says they wanted to be able to expand capacity so they're non covert patients could be seen treated quickly talking to many of the patients. They're very, very grateful and appreciative that we've given them another opportunity to move in the system or quickly and be seen and certainly that we have them separated. Lauren says the lobby space is easily accessible of intense offer privacy for the patients. Alcohol to go could soon be a permanent concept here in the state of Texas amid the economic struggle during the Corona virus pandemic, Governor Rabbit signed a temporary waiver allowing restaurants to sell alcohol to go with food. Pick up orders. State Senator Kelly Hancock says the move was a saving grace for many restaurants. We had restaurants that were close that opened back up hand Cox behind a bill that would make the policy permanent in Texas, Speaker of the House date feeling jokes this week that 51 years after putting a man on the moon. We figured out how to sell margaritas to go. Clayton Nevil, WB AP News NASA test fired four engines Saturday Little rocket that will eventually take asked for that's back to the moon. Continue.

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"Steam says it'll be getting or right toe work following Wednesday's inauguration, President elect robot and plans to hit the ground running once inaugurated with the blitz of executive orders to redirect the country without waiting for Congress, his chief of staff says the president elect plans to roll back President Trump's most controversial decisions, which include restrictions on immigrants coming to the U. S from some Muslim countries and to rejoin the Paris climate accord. Biden also plans on mandating masks on federal property and during interstate travel. Boxes. Jackie, um onions reports, Biden's incoming chief of staff, listed the Syriza of impending orders in a memo that he released late yesterday. The Texas state Capitol grounds are temporarily closed. The Texas Department of Public Safety says the Capitol grounds in Austin will be closed until Wednesday. January 20th through President elect Joe Biden's inauguration. GPS says it is aware of armed protest planned at the Texas capital to coincide with the inauguration. So the state decided to close the entire site out of an abundance of caution, according to The Associated Press. The announcement came on Friday, adding to the growing list of states taking new safeguards following last week's deadly siege at the U. S. Capitol. Nicole deal. W B A P News, speaking of warnings If you're heading to the airport, there's something you might want to consider before you reach the T s a baggage checks for worth based American Airlines, along with United and Frontier of decided to ban all firearms and checked bags headed to Washington, D. C. The decision was made ahead of the upcoming presidential inauguration and will run from now until the 23rd of this month. Customers who have already departed need not worry. Chad Dixon WBF P News First North Texas case of the covered 19 mutated virus that was first found in the United Kingdom has been confirmed in a 20 year old Dallas man. You gave very end is believed to be 70 times more transmissible than the original covert 19 virus. The first DFW area sufferer has no history traveling outside the United States. He is now in isolation reported in stable condition. Texas governor Rabbits doubting that the state is leading the country in the number of residents of received combat 19 vaccinations, but a number of counties are struggling to meet demand. Darryl Willis with Collin County Health Services, says that counties currently out of the available vaccine requested 10,000 doses immediately. We requested 14,000 doses for the week of January, 18. And then 42,000 doses for January 25th, according to the state, the focus for now is on major population centers, remote areas where there aren't vaccine hubs nearby. Residence in some less populated counties of being encouraged to register in the bigger counties for now. Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Plano, set up tents in its lobby to treat non Cove in patients. Hospital spokesman Joshua Florence says they wanted to be able to expand capacity so they're non cove in patients could be seen and treated quickly. To many of the patients. They're very, very grateful and appreciative that we've given them another opportunity to move in the system or quickly and be seen and certainly that we have them separated. Lauren says the lobby space is easily accessible. Intense do offer privacy for the patients. Alcohol to go could soon be a permanent concept in Texas amid the economic struggle during the Corona virus pandemic, Governor Rabbit signed a temporary waiver allowing restaurants to sell alcohol to go with food. Pick up Warders. State Senator Kelly Hancock says the move was a saving grace for many restaurants. We had restaurants that were closed that opened back up hand Cox behind a bill that would make the policy permanent in Texas, Speaker of the House date feeling jokes this week that 51 years after putting a man on the moon. We figured out how to sell margaritas to go. Clayton Nevil, WB AP NEWS California Republican Congressman Devin Nunes says his First Amendment rights are being trampled. Now that several Internet social media companies have ended their relationships with parlor, a social media platform. It's been popular with conservatives. People like me that had millions of followers on parlor to no longer get out credible videos. Credible information, great writers that we have, you know. From the Conservatives perspective, Congressman unions accused Amazon, which stopped hosting parlor on its servers of not doing enough to contain users violent rhetoric. Nobody had all six of the Powerball numbers that were drawn last night in that huge Jack ball draw. Jackpot. Drawing $640 million was on the line, but nobody had all six of these numbers. 67 2065, 14 39 and the Powerball of two and now the Powerball jackpot balloons to $730 million in next Wednesday's drawing There were some winners someone that $2 million prize in New Hampshire in Pennsylvania and the riff you million dollar winners and some other states and remember, no one beat the odds for Friday's $750 Million Mega Millions Top prize, and that jackpot is now estimated to grow to $850 million for Tuesday's next, drawing the third largest of all time. Sal Gee and Press Oh Fox News. Russian opposition leader who apparently was poisoned with a nerve agent, is expected to return to Russia today. Despite calls there for his arrest. Alexei Navalny says it's time he headed home. The Russian opposition leader has been recuperating in Germany after falling sick last summer, apparently poisoned with a nerve agent. In an attack he blames on Russian President Vladimir Putin. Navalny's returned suggests he plans to continue his political challenge. Russia's prison service says he faces immediate arrest for breaching the terms of a probation order. In London, Simon Alan Fox News in China, They're trying to figure out what to do with tens of thousands of cartons of ice cream that apparently had been tainted with coronavirus. A city government in eastern China says the Corona virus was found on ice cream produced there, prompting a recall of 29,000 cartons from the same batch. The government says employees of the company and Tianjin adjacent to Beijing are being tested for the coronavirus. There's no indication anyone has contracted the virus from the ice cream, the government says. 390 sold cartons and Tianjin are being tracked down and authorities elsewhere were notified of sales to their areas. Mary Course Eddie Fox News and from the Rectal U S. A. W B A P 24 7 News Desk..

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"Becoming secretary of defense. Former Defense Secretary James Mattis obtained a waiver to serve in the Trump administration at the White House. Rachel Sutherland Fox is United States Capitol Police confirm the arrest of a man driving a vehicle bringing into D C a hand gun and ammunition. The Virginia man arrested at an inauguration checkpoint in the nation's capital with more than 500 rounds of ammunition, says it was a quote, honest mistake. Authorities also found a firearm and Westley Allan dealer's truck dealer, telling the wash. Linton Post that he was lost and running late for his job with the security firm and forgot the firearm was in his truck. He denies having 500 rounds of ammunition. Security is at unprecedented levels in D. C after last week's and deadly riots. That's Fox was Jackie Abadia's saying 31 year old dealer was released on his own recognizance after a court appearance. He faces charges of possessing weapons and ammunition illegally in the District of Columbia. He claims he lawfully owns that stuff in Virginia. Nation's airlines air stepping up security on flights to Washington before this week's inauguration of President elect Joe Biden, Delta United Alaska and American Airlines say they will bar passengers flying to Washington from putting guns in check bags. Other airlines announced more modest steps American will stop serving alcohol on flights to and from the Washington area. Meantime, key lawmakers and the head of the nation's largest union of flight attendants are asking anyone arrested in connection with the riot. Be put on a government no fly. List. Amy Schade Ralph W. B. A P News, Dallas County Saturday reported twenty eight hundred nine new cases of covert 19 and five deaths. Denton County reported 459 new cases. At the same time, the state of Texas expects another 333001st doses of the two part vaccine to be available in the week ahead, and health officials say they've ordered a half a million doses of the second of the do vaccinations for those have already had their first shots. Knew very into the coronavirus, though, has now been found in Dallas County, Dallas County Health and Human Services says This is the same variant discovered in the United Kingdom and the third case identified within the state of Texas officials say the variant was found in a man in his twenties with no recent history of travel outside the U. S. This more infectious variant was found as a result of genetic sequencing. The man is said to be in isolation and in stable condition. Epidemiologists are identifying and notifying those who may have come in contact with this man. Nicole Deal W B. A P News. Sexist is making progress with Cupid 19 vaccinations but admittedly has more work yet to do. Governor. Abbott says Texas is vaccinated more residents than any other state in the country. But many suburban and rural Counties air out of doses completely. Collin County, for example, has no vaccine right now. Darryl Willis with Collin County Health Services, says a shipment is expected next week. But residents can register for shots in other counties, if needed, were encouraging individuals to sign up for his many wait lists that that they feel comfortable being on the state says the focus this week has been on counties that aren't near areas with major vaccination hubs. Clayton Nevil, WB AP News TEXAS Health Presbyterian Hospital in Plano as Put up tents and its lobby. They help combat overcrowding in its emergency rooms. Joshua Florence says those tents or used his treatment areas for non cove ed patients, keep them up, probably for the next month or so and watched the numbers and if the numbers go down substantially, then we will return. The chance if they continued to hold will hold on to them just as a precautionary measure, Lauren says. During the first day of operation they treated 15 patients in the lobby over Flow area. We're just a four hour period. Bush Institute is encouraging Texas lawmakers to be mindful of how local school districts can manage policies of the lawmakers may develop to deal with covered 19. We hope legislator really focus on that would make when they're passing policy that they're thinking about. How will district implement this? Do they have the support and understanding to implement this wealth that we don't have great ideas that just sort of get lost in the shuffle, and Wickes is the director of educational reform for the institute and says District leaders need clear guidance. Haven't really even education are top priorities. The Legislature this session. North Texas Congress woman says she doesn't want money from big deck company's former Irving Mayor Beth Van Dine, sent a letter to her colleagues in the House of Representatives, urging them to refuse contributions from big tech companies including Google, Apple, Facebook, Twitter and Amazon. The freshman congresswoman says the company's abused their power and market dominance to censor conservative voices. She pledged to refuse any and all campaign contributions in the future. Her office says she did not receive any contributions from Big tech during her campaign Freedom. Ross, WB AP News Well, you might expect that they found another mystery in space. A strange radio signal has been discovered coming from one of the moons. Of Jupiter. NASA has discovered an FM signal emanating from one of Jupiter's moons, as part of the Juno mission would have to planetary discovery missions, with scientists saying that Judah was traveling across the polar region of Jupiter into magnetic field lines when it crossed the radio source That's similar to what we know here on Earth is WiFi Scientist City signal Well, fascinating is more of a natural function and not an indication of extraterrestrial life Scientists have known about ready Waves on Jupiter since the mid 19 fifties, Though this is the first time the phenomenon has ever been emanating from one of the planet's moons. Jeff Man. Also Fox News. The divisional round of.

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"Public officials on the balance is the way to do it. We can solve this in two days in the video, Davis caption quote. Do you don't hide evidence unless you're guilty, and we won't let this go kaboom desired. WB AP News Dallas County reports it has 6000 doses of the Kobe 19 vaccine's ready for distribution. Problem is more than 120,000. People have signed up to receive them. Dallas County also reports a new high and infections nearly 3200 new cases. 10 more deaths. Denton County said it has 399 new cases and five more deaths. Total coronavirus hospitalizations across the state of Texas or running close to 14,000. State. Health officials say. More than 13,900 covet. 19 patients were hospitalized in Texas as a Friday That marks the state's 12 consecutive daily hospitalization record and hundreds of fatalities Friday bring the covert 19 death toll in Texas to more than 29,000, according to The Associated Press. The total four confirmed and probable cases for the outbreak is more than 1.9 million. Health officials say the crisis is growing worse. After holiday gatherings in November and December. Nicole Deal W. B A P News Collin County cities are launching a collaborative effort to distribute their supplies of probate 19 vaccine in a county is biggest Colin. Coordinating vaccinations with limited supply and high demand isn't easy, so we identified very quickly that we're gonna have to step in and say municipality is a county McKinney Mayor George Fuller says Collin County cities were working together to address logistical challenges. Whether it be combining efforts from first responders or utilizing school district stadiums. The plan is in the works. Meanwhile, the county set up an online portal to learn about who's eligible and how to sign up for an appointment plate. Nevil, WB AP News Irving's I SD has sent out a survey to get student and parent feedback on the fall 2020 semester. In order to make changes so that we could understand how they felt about the learning experiences for online and in person learning, especially since there's so much Use of technology involved during the pandemic. Chief Learning Officer Jackie Guerena says they're getting information on Internet access Ligon.