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[Dallas News | Top Headlines] Top Headlines (Nov. 18) Investigations [Seismic denial? Why Texas won't admit fracking wastewater is causing earthquakes] In frack-happy Texas, it’s science vs. money and politics in the debate over the cause of earthquakes. Sports [Why the Cowboys didn't let QB Tony Romo compete to regain his starting job] Tony Romo asked the Cowboys for the chance to compete with Dak Prescott to regain his starting job. It was never seriously considered. Politics [Collin County officials have new plan to avoid paying for Ken Paxton case: Stiff a public defender] Taxpayers could spend tens of thousands of dollars to fight paying an attorney who did nothing wrong. Transportation [Downtown residents need transit options that don't involve a car, expert says] Downtown Dallas Inc. will release a survey the attitudes of people who live and work in the city's core at its annual meeting Friday. News [The Moment: Trying to restart her life after meth, a young woman faces a life-altering diagnosis] She sits with her legs crossed, foot shaking, picking at her glittery nails. With her long brown hair tied in a messy braid, Monica Frasier smiles nervously while the nurse takes her blood pressure. Weather [Grab your coats: Weekend cold front could freeze parts of Dallas-Fort Worth] Crime [Johnny Manziel's domestic violence court hearing ends quickly as attorneys pursue dismissal deal] Politics [Hensarling 'very excited to help drain the swamp' after Treasury job interview at Trump Tower] McKinney [McKinney sues Collin County over development outside its borders] Animals [Roaming dogs in Plano have bitten up to 7 residents in 6 months] Commentary [Pouring out one last Zima for KDGE-FM after Dallas' 'new music alternative' died at 27] Life [7 tips for a peaceful Thanksgiving with your politically divided family] [fb] [tw] [yt] [fb] If you received this email from a friend and would like to subscribe to this and other newsletters, please [click here]. You are subscribed to this newsletter as: {EMAIL}. [Click here to update your email address.] To ensure successful delivery of this newsletter to your inbox, please add [newsletters@news.ahbelo-news.com]to your address book. To unsubscribe from this newsletter, please [click here.] Or send a request to: A. H. Belo Corporation; Attn: Digital Audience Opt-Out; 508 Young St., Dallas, TX 75202.

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