Here’s when hail, gusty winds hit Dallas-Fort Worth, according to weather service The biggest storm threats for the region, such as hail and gusty winds, will stay west and southwest of the Metroplex near Cisco and Waco. As far as Dallas-Fort Worth proper, there’s only a 20% chance ... 03/26/2024 - 5:46 pm | View Link
Biden and Trump ask voters if they're 'better off' than they were 4 years ago. It's complicated "Are you better off today than you were four years ago?" Rarely have voters' answers to that question been so complicated. 03/24/2024 - 2:31 am | View Link
Here’s when Dallas-Fort Worth will see hail, damaging winds again. What you need to know Another storm system is headed to Dallas-Fort Worth and is expected to hit by Monday. Some of the more severe thunderstorms are expected to bring hail and damaging winds, according to the National ... 03/22/2024 - 5:16 am | View Link
Court action on Texas' migrant arrest law leads to confusion at the US-Mexico border A dizzying volley of courtroom maneuvers over a Texas law that would allow the state to arrest and deport people who enter the U.S. illegally sowed confusion at the nation's border with Mexico on ... 03/20/2024 - 11:15 am | View Link
Here’s when hail, damaging winds hit Dallas-Fort Worth; up to 2 inches of rain possible Strong to marginally severe storms are possible in Dallas-Fort Worth by Thursday afternoon with hail and “downburst thunderstorm winds” that will mostly hit areas along and south of I-20, according to ... 03/20/2024 - 1:18 am | View Link
Walking is often thought of as a mere mode of transportation: a way to get from point A to point B. Few of us consider the fact that it’s one of the most fundamental, accessible physical activities a person can do.
What’s so great about walking?
Walking might not be as impressive as holding a plank or doing mountain climbers, but “it’s considered a bodyweight exercise, because your large muscle groups are working to move the weight of your body,” says Dr.
If you’re like all but 74 Americans, you do not live in Radar Base, Texas. Seventy-four is the population of the town, according to the U. S. Census Bureau. Such a tiny place may not be much to your liking, but on April 8, you’ll have cause to envy the people who do live there.
Daniel Kahneman, who died on March 27, won a Nobel Prize in economics even though he was a psychologist. In 2011, on the publication of his influential bestseller Thinking, Fast and Slow, he sat down with TIME to explain his theories, but also to talk more widely about how to make decisions, including who to marry, who to vote for, and when to trust intuition.
(ORLANDO, Fla.) — For the first time in 27 years, the U. S. government is changing how it categorizes people by race and ethnicity, an effort that federal officials believe will more accurately count residents who identify as Hispanic and of Middle Eastern and North African heritage.
The revisions to the minimum categories on race and ethnicity, announced Thursday by the Office of Management and Budget, are the latest effort to label and define the people of the United States.
Sam Bankman-Fried, the former billionaire who was found guilty of defrauding customers and investors of his cryptocurrency exchange FTX, was sentenced to 25 years in prison on Thursday by a federal judge, who ruled that Bankman-Fried committed perjury and attempted witness tampering. The sentencing closes the door on an astonishing rise-and-fall saga in which Bankman-Fried, 32, was lauded as one of the world’s most successful entrepreneurs before losing more than $8 billion worth of FTX customer deposits.
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Bankman-Fried’s sentence is less what federal prosecutors had hoped for: they recommended that he should receive 40-50 years due to the “extraordinary dimensions of his crimes” and the risk that he might carry out a future fraudulent scheme.
Giancarlo Esposito’s defining quality as an actor is a preternatural stillness that suggests sophistication, intelligence, and unshakeable self-possession. It’s what made his most iconic character, Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul’s fastidious drug-lord villain Gustavo Fring, so quietly fearsome. Gus has, in turn, set the template for many of Esposito’s subsequent roles.