Wade Goodwyn
Stories
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National
Texas Law Could Be An Unprecedented Blow To Abortion Rights
The law ending abortion rights for most woman goes into effect Wednesday. It allows people to sue anyone who tries to help a woman obtain an abortion, if she's been pregnant for more than six weeks.
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Boy Scouts Of America Sexual Abuse Victims Seek Justice In Bankruptcy Court
The organization ignored decades of sex abuse allegations, but it could now pay the price. More than 60,000 men say they were abused as scouts, ahead of Monday's deadline to file a claim.
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National
Magnet For Sexual Predators: The Boy Scouts Face Allegations Of Sexual Assault
More than 60,000 men say they were sexually abused when they were Boy Scouts, and the allegations could threaten the very existence of the iconic 110-year-old institution.
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National
Texas Governor Addresses The State's Response To Protest Violence
Gov. Greg Abbott has addressed protests in Texas on Tuesday. Police there have come under fire — in Dallas for using tear gas on peaceful protesters and in Austin for using rubber bullets.
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National
Some Republicans Demand That Governor Reopen More Businesses In Texas
Although Texas is easing its stay-at-home order, some Republicans say the governor is not going far enough and should allow even more sectors to reopen — such as tourism and recreation.
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National
Boy Scouts Of America Files For Bankruptcy
The Boy Scouts of America has $1.4 billion in assets. The national organization may hope that its bankruptcy filing will shield the even larger assets of its local councils.
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National
Tornado Touches Down In North Texas, Destroys Houses, Churches, Commercial Buildings
Severe weather in Dallas has lead to mass power outages and business closures, but the area escaped a more devastating blow from dangerous tornadoes.
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National
Fort Worth Officer-Involved Shooting Puts Strain On Police-Community Relations, Again
Relations between police and community members are once again being tested in Texas, after a Fort Worth police officer shot and killed a resident in her own home.
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National
Southwest Airlines Pilots Sue Boeing Over 737 Max Crashes And Grounding
The pilots say they stand to lose $100 million in income. Southwest has canceled more than 30,000 flights since the FAA grounded the aircraft in March after two crashes killed 346 people.
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Law & Courts
Amber Guyger's Sentencing Stunned Many In The Black Community
The former Dallas police officer was sentenced to 10 years in prison for murdering Botham Jean. Guyger killed Jean in his apartment after mistaking it for her own. She faced up to 99 years in prison