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No fireworks July 4th? Why drones will dazzle the sky
USA TODAY via Yahoo Canada News· 2 hours agoThat’s 4½½ times the number of drone performances Sky Elements is putting...property damage. Of...
North Texas woman, convicted of $3.7 million fraud scheme, gets over 4 years in prison
Fort Worth Star-Telegram via Yahoo Canada News· 8 hours agoAdderley, who is from Mansfield, Texas, was also ordered to pay $3,769,401.90 in restitution....
VITALITY ANNOUNCES FIRST QUARTER RESULTS AND PROVIDES BUSINESS UPDATE
CNW· 11 hours agoVitality Products Inc. (TSXV: VPI) (the "Company" or "Vitality"), a manufacturer, marketer and distributor of premium vitamins and supplements, is pleased to report its financial results for ...
Teens plead guilty to robbing 8 USPS mail carriers in Dallas-Fort Worth, some at gunpoint
Fort Worth Star-Telegram via Yahoo Canada News· 15 hours agoAttorney for the Northern District of Texas Leigha Simonton said in a news release. Jerrad ..., both...
After Morris allegations, Texas legislators vow to expand statutes of limitations on abuse
Religion News Service· 16 hours ago“These actions demand public exposure, should never be tolerated, and any person who harms a child should and must be held accountable,” said Texas state
Opinion | The Uproar Over the Immunity Ruling
New York Times· 18 hours agoInstead of telling Donald Trump that he had no clothes on, the Supreme Court has cloaked the former president and convicted felon with imperial robes....
Colorado is home to the longest-running gay rodeo in the world
The Conversation via Yahoo Canada News· 20 hours agoSimilarly, homophobic attacks united gay rodeo against outside opposition. Since the late 1990s, the...
Predators Agree to Terms with Four Free Agents | Nashville Predators
NHL· 20 hours agoNashville Adds Hinostroza, Lucchini, Blankenburg and Murray
Inside the United States' Copa América exit: 'We must do better'
New York Times· 24 hours agoIn tournament soccer, just a few blinks can change the narrative around a team. On one end of the...
On this day in history, July 2, 1964, President Johnson signs 'sweeping' Civil Rights Act
AOL· 1 day agoPresident Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 into law on this day in history, July 2, 1964 — "the most sweeping civil rights legislation since Reconstruction," as the National ...