Author: Hasnain Abid Khanzada

Kate Middleton had to swallow a bitter pill for King Charles amid growing feud with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle. The Princess of Wales reportedly “made phone call” to the Duchess of Sussex at the King’s request to ‘clear the air’ after royal racism claims. An insider has claimed that the future Queen was forced to contact Meghan after Omid Scobie’s book Endgame. Meghan, in her explosive interview with Orpah Winfrey, claimed that a senior royal expressed concerns about the skin tone of her and Harry’s kid Prince Archie. The shocking revelation ended up becoming a major point of feud between…

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Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are currently dealing with a major setback as they lose a key member ahead of their Colombia tour. Prince Harry’s Chief of Staff Josh Kettler resigned last week following his three-month trial period making him the 18th member to leave the Sussexes’ employment. Now, reports have emerged that suggest that Meghan is the real reason who is pushing away the loyal staff of Prince Harry. According to The Daily Beast, Kettler’s role was specific to Harry and that a decision to part company was taken mutually following a three-month trial. The outlet acknowledged that while every…

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On Wednesday morning, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton issued a warning to the City of Dallas, demanding a change to the new firearms policy at the State Fair of Texas or face a lawsuit. In his letter, Paxton asserted that the new policy, which bans firearms for everyone except current and retired peace officers, contravenes state law and infringes upon Second Amendment rights. “Texas law explicitly states that license-to-carry holders cannot be barred from carrying firearms on government-owned or leased property unless a state statute provides otherwise,” Paxton said in a statement. “The State Fair of Texas’s recent policy that…

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Dallas ISD has launched the Young Women’s STEAM Academy at Balch Springs this fall, marking the district’s second all-girls high school. This initiative is in partnership with the nonprofit Young Women’s Preparatory Network (YWPN). Lynn McBee, CEO of YWPN, expressed enthusiasm about the new school joining their network. “It’s a perfect addition to our all-girls, college preparatory schools across Texas. We are excited to support and grow with them, and to back the ambitions of their dedicated students,” McBee said. YWPN has announced a significant four-year, $2 million grant from the Texas Instruments Foundation to enhance the campus. This funding…

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Denton County Public Health has reported the death of a county resident from West Nile virus, marking the second confirmed human case in the area this year. The name of the deceased is being withheld for confidentiality reasons. Juan Rodriguez, Assistant Director and Chief Epidemiologist at DCPH, stated, “We’re seeing an increase in positive mosquito traps over the past few weeks, which reflects a higher risk of contracting West Nile Virus. This trend is evident from our second human case and the first death of the season. We urge residents to take preventive measures to reduce their risk of mosquito-borne…

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Weeks after Cross Timbers Church in Argyle saw its lead pastor step down amid allegations of troubling behavior with women, Executive Pastor Byron Copeland has announced his resignation. On Monday, August 12, Copeland informed church leaders and the congregation of his decision to step down from his role. In a heartfelt letter to the church community, Copeland expressed his gratitude and some sadness about his departure. “I write with a grateful heart and a touch of sadness. I have felt the weight of recent challenges at Cross Timbers Church, but I am grateful for this place of healing and hope.…

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Elliott Investment Management is initiating a proxy fight against Southwest Airlines, aiming to nominate 10 candidates to fill 10 of the 15 seats on the airline’s board. The hedge fund argues that these changes are crucial for addressing the airline’s underperformance compared to its rivals. In a statement released late Tuesday, Elliott described the nomination of its board candidates as a crucial step toward implementing necessary reforms at Southwest. However, Southwest Airlines responded on Wednesday, stating that it had tried repeatedly to engage with Elliott to address its concerns, only to have those attempts dismissed. Southwest noted that after agreeing…

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Fort Worth city staff are proposing a half-cent increase in the property tax rate for Fiscal Year 2025, aiming to sustain the quality of services and programs. This would be the first property tax rate hike in nearly 30 years. According to a city spokesperson, there have been extended periods without tax increases since 1995, though there have been no recent hikes. City Manager David Cooke noted that the proposed increase would result in an additional $60 annually for the typical homeowner. This estimate is based on a property valued at $285,000 in FY 2024, projected to increase to $294,399…

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The Dallas Department of Public Works has invested over $2 million in testing “cooler roads” to combat the effects of climate change and the “urban heat island” effect. Currently, they are trialing “cool pavement” in a Northwest Dallas neighborhood. According to The Dallas Morning News, cities like Phoenix and Los Angeles pioneered the use of “cool pavement,” and in 2021, San Antonio became the first city in Texas to implement it. Urban areas such as Dallas, Miami, San Diego, Chicago, and the San Francisco Bay Area are classified as urban heat islands due to their dense concentration of sidewalks, asphalt,…

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On Wednesday, the Dallas Independent School District confirmed that a student was hospitalized and another was apprehended off-campus following a fight at Woodrow Wilson High School. The altercation occurred Wednesday afternoon on the 100 block of S. Glasgow Drive. According to a news release from Woodrow Wilson HS Principal Chandra Hooper-Barnett, school officials activated safety protocols and contacted emergency services after a student sustained “superficial wounds” during a fight with another student. The confrontation reportedly involved a small knife. Initially, a Dallas ISD spokesperson informed NBC 5 that the fight occurred inside a campus building and resulted in “small cuts”…

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