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[Dallas News | Top Headlines] Top Headlines (Jan. 23) Donald Trump [This Day In Trump, Day 3: 'Alternative facts'] The size of the inaugural crowd was again the focus, as presidential aides took a grilling on news shows over false claims about how many attended. Texas [Second suspect arrested in deadly San Antonio mall robbery] A person who tried to stop a robbery at Rolling Oaks Mall in San Antonio was fatally shot Sunday afternoon. Fort Worth [Police detain armed men patrolling outside home of Fort Worth mom in viral video] The Fort Worth Police Department said the men didn't make threats or point their guns at anyone, so officers released them and returned their weapons. Donald Trump [Trump vows to get to work on NAFTA renegotiation] He said he's planned meetings with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto to begin discussing the two-decade old NAFTA, which he has routinely blamed for the loss of U.S. jobs. Education [Could this be the year for school vouchers in Texas?] Supporters are hopeful that this is the year some form of school vouchers makes it into Texas. Public school supporters fear they're right and are digging in for a fight. Texas [Barbara Bush opts to stay in hospital with George H.W. Bush, who could soon be moved from ICU] Collin County [Dogs dubbed 'Bonnie and Clyde' evade animal control months after biting Plano jogger] News [Fort Hood has had 5 noncombat deaths so far in January, bringing 3-month total to 11] Fort Worth [Motorcyclist is critically injured in Fort Worth crash described as a hit-and-run] Weather [Severe weather kills at least 15 people across the South] Entertainment [How much more Texan can you get? Whataburger, H-E-B joining forces for store] Sports [Five offseason issues for Cowboys: No. 1 -- Find a good deal, good landing spot for Tony Romo] [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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