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Why Verifying Fatal Crash Reports Matters More Than Breaking News

A fatal crash report involving a woman and two children at North Freeway lacks verified sources—why accuracy matters more than speed in journalism.

Billions Stolen: Unveiling America’s Massive Health Care Fraud Crackdown

Federal agencies uncover billions in health care fraud from Medicare, Medicaid, and child nutrition programs by criminal networks and opportunistic executives.

Deadly Shooting After Arlington Venue Fight: Suspect Still At Large

A 32-year-old man was killed in an early morning shooting outside an Arlington venue after a fight escalated into gunfire; no arrests made yet.

Deadly Month on Arlington Roads: Crashes, Street Racing, and Tragedy

Arlington faces deadly traffic crisis as 3 killed in March 2026: street racing, distracted driving, and DWI crashes under investigation.

Christmas Eve ATM Heist at White Settlement 7-Eleven: 3 Arrested in North Texas Crime Ring

Three suspects face felony charges after a botched Christmas Eve ATM heist at a Texas 7-Eleven went viral, ending in arrests and recovered cash.

Deadly Garland Grocery Store Stabbing: Suspect Surrenders to Police

Suspect in deadly Garland grocery store stabbing surrenders to police after manhunt. Victim killed in shocking public attack at Dallas County store.

Bank of America Settles Epstein Sex Trafficking Lawsuit for $72.5M

Bank of America settles Epstein sex-trafficking lawsuit for $72.5M, accused of ignoring red flags while servicing his financial network.

Police Investigate U-Haul Incident at Birdville ISD Haltom City School

Haltom City police investigate U-Haul truck on Birdville ISD property on Broadway Avenue Friday; details limited, no arrests confirmed.

Outrage as Illegal Immigrant Gets 6-Month Plea Deal for NYC Child Rape

Transgender illegal immigrant receives 6-month plea deal for raping NYC teen, sparking outrage over lenient sentence and sanctuary policies.

ICE Arrests Surge: Murderers, Predators Targeted—But Most Detainees Have No Conviction

ICE arrests hundreds of violent criminals, but 73.6% in detention have no convictions—raising questions about enforcement scope and messaging.

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