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July 17, 2018 By Carla Solórzano and Dom DiFurio Good morning! Here is a look at the top hea

July 17,  2018 By Carla Solórzano and Dom DiFurio Good morning! Here is a look at the top headlines as we start the day. 🌞 Weather: Intervals of clouds and sunshine. Very hot. High of 103 degrees. Send help. 🔎 Prefer the online view? It's [here](. From right to left, Mario, a father from Honduras, sits next to Ruben Garcia, director of Annunciation House and Digna Perez, a mother from El Salvador, along with legal coordinator Taylor Levy. The parents and immigrant advocates called on the U.S. government to reunite them with their children. (Alfredo Corchado/The Dallas Morning News) immigration Judge temporarily halts deportations for migrant families The U.S. government began reuniting Central American children over age 5 with their parents as [a fresh court order issued Monday temporarily halted deportations of migrant families]( divided by the "zero-tolerance" crackdown. In this border city, two desperate immigrant parents continued their wait for their children in a drama that punctuated the frustration of a federal judge over the slowness of many reunions. Their three children were only blocks away at the nonprofit Annunciation House. Both parents, a Salvadoran mother of a son and a daughter, and a Honduran father of a daughter, have been allowed a few visits to the shelter to see their children in one-hour, supervised visits. The Trump administration is under a court order to reunite as many as 2,551 children by July 26 in what’s becoming a contentious court battle brought by the ACLU on behalf of immigrant families. The ACLU also asked for an emergency deportation halt for a week. Meanwhile: Collin Allred outraised Pete Sessions as [five Texas Democrats lead a run for the money in GOP-held House districts](. Also: A man who regards himself as 'Asian Nazi' has asked a judge to reprimand his Dallas defense attorney [for 'political motive.']( And: An effort to force a vote on [requiring employers to offer sick time to all Dallas workers fell short]( of the participation it required. Nyla Munoz, a medical assistant, helps a patient through a pre-op appointment during the final day of seeing patients at Whole Woman's Health Clinic, an abortion clinic, in McAllen. (Jennifer Whitney/The New York Times) courts Texas' fetal remains burial law shames women, abortion providers argue in trial For 45 minutes on Monday, Blake Howard Norton shared her miscarriage experience in a federal courthouse. The trial over Texas' fetal remains burial law started Monday. Attorneys representing abortion providers who sued the state health department attempted to lay a foundation showing that [the law, which requires fetal tissue from abortions and miscarriages to be buried or cremated](, adds undue burden on women seeking abortion and clinics who provide them. Also: Two Irving tax preparers have been [charged with a total of 50 counts related to filing fake returns, the Department of Justice announced Monday](. And: [The mother of a baby found in a dumpster in Hurst last month]( has been charged with attempted capital murder. El Centro Community College is partnering w the University of North Texas at Dallas to launch an Emerging Teacher Academy this upcoming semester. (Ben Torres/Special Contributor) education UNT-Dallas, El Centro launch partnership for academy Texas has an urgent need for teachers — bilingual educators in particular. So El Centro College and the University of North Texas at Dallas [are launching a new Emerging Teacher Academy to help build new talent]( for the classrooms. The academy, which kicks off this upcoming fall semester, will allow students to be enrolled in both El Centro and UNT-Dallas concurrently and designed to give them specific support to help them along the way. Meanwhile: It looked like the setup to a joke, or a scene from an alternate-reality spaghetti western, but [could the community sprouting up outside of Fort Worth be DFW's next great development?]( And: A 9,100-square-foot, 6-bedroom house that sits on 3.5 acres has just been listed for $5.9 million. [It's in Westlake and it's Glenn Beck's](. Advertisement (Vernon Bryant/The Dallas Morning News) Photo of the Morning Connor Foutch, 4 runs through rings of water at the Ridgewood Sprayground in Dallas on Monday. Temperatures are forecasted to reach 100-plus degrees for the next 10 days. It's a good week to hit the pool or hunker down in a movie theater for [one of the great summer movies out this week](. Around The Site - Health care: The [FDA is recalling some blood pressure medication]( due to a cancer risk. - Denton County: The body of a 38-year-old Fort Worth man [was pulled from Lake Ray Roberts](. - Business: [Toyota executives are hoping Sens. Ted Cruz and John Cornyn will help “apply the brakes to auto tariffs](,” proposed by President Donald Trump. - Arts: An experimental show in Dallas sandwiches [deeply personal and emotional stories in between comedy sets](. - Events: Were you planning to see comedian Amy Schumer at WinStar World Casino in Oklahoma this month? [The show has been canceled](. - Pot of joe: Country music legend [Willie Nelson will debut a CBD-infused coffee]( that is expected to be available in Colorado in September. - Rangers: Here's how All-Star [Shin-Soo Choo became South Korea's national hero, again](. Savannah Meza (left), Zabrin Waller (standing) and Marissa Eckert (right) helped rescue Arianna McClain when she had an epileptic seizure on July 11 while swimming in the wave pool at Garland's Surf and Swim water park. (Louis DeLuca/Staff Photographer) Finally... Friends and family sprang to action when teen suffered seizure in Garland pool Waves [crashed into Arianna McClain]( as the autistic 15-year-old convulsed in the water Wednesday. Her friend and neighbor Savannah Meza, 14, was under water as she tried to hold Arianna up. Marissa Eckert, who was near the side of the crowded wave pool at Garland's Surf and Swim, tried to help and establish a foothold. "When the bell rang, the waves started coming and they started coming hard," Savannah said. The lifeguard didn't initially notice Arianna's seizure. But Zabrin Waller, 21, knew exactly what was happening to his epileptic sister. So did Arianna's mother Kathryn Jennett, who looked at Waller and said, 'I think Arianna's about to drown." [Read more](. AdVERTISEMENT 👋 That's all for this morning! For up-to-the-minute news and analysis, check out [DallasNews.com](. 💖 Share the love! If you like this newsletter, please forward this email to a friend and [check out our other newsletters here](. 📧 Do you have feedback? Send your thoughts, questions, praise and corrections to [newsletter-feedback@dallasnews.com](mailto:newsletter-feedback@dallasnews.com?subject=). STAY CONNECTED WITH US  [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Tumblr]( [Google]( [Reddit](  [OTHER NEWSLETTERS]( [SUBSCRIPTION OPTIONS]( [Unsubscribe](  |  [Manage Preferences](  |  [Privacy Policy](  |  [Contact](  |  [Advertise]( You received this message because you signed up for this Dallas Morning News newsletter or it was forwarded to you. Copyright 2018 - [The Dallas Morning News]( | [1954 Commerce St., Dallas, TX 75201](#)

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