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Dallas became known as the "City of Hate" after President John F. Kennedy was killed there. But the city has changed, and it hopes that the 50th anniversary of the assassination on Friday will be a chance to show the extent of that transformation.
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Republican Greg Abbott and Democrat Wendy Davis both plan to officially file as candidates for governor on Saturday. It’s the first day of a month-long...
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Throughout November, KERA will mark the 50th anniversary of the John F. Kennedy assassination by taking a closer look at that fateful day, what it meant...
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In Dallas on Monday, Attorney General Greg Abbott defended a new state abortion law being challenged in federal court this week.
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Bill Minutaglio and Steven L. Davis have written a portrait of the city that saw John F. Kennedy's death firsthand. In those years, they say, Dallas was a roiling stew of superpatriotism and Communist paranoia — and, above all, distrust of the president.
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When it comes to Big Tex, all secrets can now be revealed. R. Eddy Snell and Karen L. Miller have had to keep a big secret for the past year perhaps the
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Today was the first day back to school for most Texas kids. – including a Richardson Schools 2nd grader named Thomas Jefferson the 5th. And like a lot of
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You don’t need a personal connection to Egypt to be moved by the chaos that killed hundreds yesterday. But for Egyptians in North Texas, watching it unfurl
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Watering hundreds of apple and peach trees, weeding gardens chock full of eggplant and okra, and mowing 11 acres of land is tall order for any farmer. Just
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Forty years ago, a white police officer shot and killed a 12-year-old boy who was handcuffed in a police car. Santos Rodriguez's death sparked outrage and spurred changes in the city's police force.