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Dallas weather: Near-record heat near 90s all week
SUMMARY: The weather forecast is quite warm, with temperatures ranging from the 70s to 80s over the week, allowing for shorts at school. Today, it could reach near record highs of 84 degrees. A noticeable breeze from the south is expected, and moisture from the Gulf will bring clouds tomorrow, reducing temperatures to the upper 70s. While February can get colder, this week remains mild. Several areas in the north are experiencing extreme cold, but Texas will escape the freeze. The 7-day forecast shows continued warmth, with a potential cold front arriving later, likely affecting Super Bowl Sunday.
Near-record high temps will take over DFW this week. Meteorologist Evan Andrews has your forecast.
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Protesters march in Houston to demand immigration reform, protection for undocumented immigrants
SUMMARY: Thousands of protesters rallied in Houston for immigrant rights, responding to mass deportations under the Trump Administration. The peaceful demonstration, organized by the organization Phil Houston, lasted about six hours and involved a march from Irvin Chw Park through Montrose and Herman Park, blocking major intersections including Richmond Avenue and the Southwest Freeway. Supporters, including individuals sharing personal stories of their immigrant families, emphasized the importance of speaking out against discrimination and advocating for better laws for immigrant youth. Traffic has returned to normal following the event, with no arrests reported during the protest.
A peaceful protest happened at a Houston-area park to advocate for immigration rights and protection for undocumented …
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Immigration protests held in Dallas, Arlington
SUMMARY: Hundreds of activists rallied in North Texas to protest immigration crackdowns during President Trump’s second term, gathering at Dallas City Hall and other cities. Many attendees expressed concern about deportations and shared personal stories highlighting the emotional toll on immigrant families. Activists like 18-year-old Gabriella Barrera emphasized their commitment to fighting for their parents’ rights, citing fears that recent ICE arrests have made people hesitant to engage in public life. Governor Abbott supports Trump’s deportation efforts, ordering state agencies to cooperate. The protests reflect a collective demand for the rights and safety of immigrant communities amidst growing fears.
Protesters gathered outside of city hall in Dallas and Arlington on Sunday. The activists were looking to speak out against the immigration policies of President Donald Trump.
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Trump’s trade war among allies triggers retaliation from Canada and Mexico – KXAN Austin
SUMMARY: Canada and Mexico retaliated against U.S. tariffs imposed by President Trump, with Canada applying 25% tariffs on $20 billion of American goods like beverages and cosmetics, and planning further tariffs on products worth $85 billion. Mexico also announced retaliatory tariffs, but specific rates and goods were not detailed. Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau emphasized support for local products and condemned U.S. actions, stating the tariffs would have real consequences for Americans. Amidst rising tensions, citizens in both nations expressed concern over the trade war’s impact, while Mexican opinions varied on boycotting American products. The trade conflict intensifies as Canada approaches elections.
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