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[Dallas News | Top Headlines] Top Headlines (Jan. 22) Dallas [Thousands march through downtown Dallas in support for women's rights] Thousands of women of all ages, colors and creeds turned out Saturday morning for the Dallas Women's March through downtown, a day after President Donald Trump took office. Politics [This Day in Trump, Day 2: All eyes on crowd size] The president pushed back against reports of a small crowd for his inauguration, while marches to protest him took place around the world. Politics [Demanding rights and recognition, hundreds of thousands of women hit the streets in D.C.] The march encompassed a wide range of liberal causes, and sister events were held in hundreds of cities worldwide. Donald Trump [Trump tries to heal CIA rift, misstates inaugural crowd size, blasts news media] His press secretary later took to the White House briefing room for the first time to accuse the news media of falsely reporting the size of the crowd: "This was the largest audience to witness an inauguration, period, both in person and around the world." Sports [Evaluating the Cowboys: Which players led the charge during a record year?] The way the season ended for the Cowboys was a disappointment. That doesn't make it a disappointing season. Donald Trump [With President Trump in the pews, Plano pastor speaks at National Prayer Service] Entertainment ['Modern Family' star, Jamie Lee Curtis rally support for theater director attacked at Target] Crime [Texas father admits trying to hire hit man to kill daughter's boyfriend, who played dead] Health Care [Dallas man stuck in battle over a $128,000 hospital bill] Donald Trump ['This is who I am': Lubbock man gets Trump neck tattoo] Crime [4 students from Waco admit stealing dinosaur bones after sneaking away from field trip] Watchdog [Watchdog: Grading schools? Not if school districts can help it] [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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