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Good evening. Here are some stories you may have missed today. Â Evening Roundup March 22, 2017 By

Good evening. Here are some stories you may have missed today. [Good evening. Here are some stories you may have missed today.]  [Dallas News](  Evening Roundup [DallasNews.com Â]( March 22, 2017 By Tara Bryant and Holly Rusak Good evening! Here is a look at some of the top headlines of the day. If you like this newsletter, please forward this email to a friend and [check out our other newsletters here](. Prefer the online view? [It's here.]( Vernon Bryant/DMN 'Nobody' will lose health care under GOP proposal, Rep. Sessions says, despite estimates millions will A day before the House is set to take a critical vote on a bill to dismantle the Affordable Care Act, Dallas Rep. Pete Sessions told CNN that [“nobody” will “lose”  coverage]( under the GOP’s health care proposal. That’s about 24 million fewer people than the Congressional Budget Office estimates will lose health insurance over the next decade if the GOP plan replaces Obamacare. The bill, pushed by Speaker Paul Ryan, would offer tax credits to many Americans to help buy insurance. The credits would aid the middle class, in particular, which saw no help under Obamacare. But critics say it's not enough to help the working poor, who they say will struggle to afford coverage. Cruz control: With the passage of the GOP’s health care bill still uncertain, [Sen. Ted Cruz huddled with House Republican holdouts]( Wednesday. Cruz was tight-lipped as he entered the meeting on Capitol Hill and would not describe his role: whether he would be urging the defiant Republicans to concede some ground and vote for the bill, or to continue to agitate and threaten to derail the effort. But the Texas Republican said he still believes it is possible to improve the bill so that it “actually solves the problem and drives premiums down.” Texas ties: Ahead of a nail biter House vote on the GOP health care plan, [two Texas state senators — both physicians — met Wednesday with President Trump]( as part of the White House relations push to overturn Obamacare. Sen. Dawn Buckingham, an ophthalmologist from Lakeway, just west of Austin, and Sen. Donna Campbell, an emergency room doctor from New Braunfels, both lauded the president's push to repeal Obamacare. A closer look: [14 things to know if the GOP plan to replace Obamacare becomes law]( Rose Baca/DMN Who could know caulk injection would kill repeat butt-lift client, defense attorney asks A defense attorney for a Dallas woman accused of killing a client by injecting silicone caulk into her backside [could never have known the procedure would turn deadly](. After all, Wykesha Reid had suffered no negative side effects following at least three previous butt injections, the attorney for Denise "Wee Wee" Ross argued Wednesday in her murder trial. Reid, 34, died Feb. 19, 2015, when industrial-grade silicone seeping through her veins and filled her lungs. Her body was found in a nearly-empty salon near Deep Ellum. Also, Dallas County Commissioner Mike Cantrell told jurors that he [did not know John Wiley Price was taking money for votes](, as alleged, and that he would have gone to the DA to report his former ally had he known. Commentary: [After confronting Pete Sessions at raucous town hall, can Democrats 'vote him out' in 2018?]( File/DMN Japanese grocery giant Mitsuwa sets opening date in Plano Japanese grocer Mitsuwa Marketplace is preparing for [an April 14 opening at its Plano location]( east of North Central Expressway on the south side of Legacy Drive. What makes it so popular? In part, it’s what Mitsuwa calls its degustation, or the food hall. Tenants include Ramen Santouka, Kaneko Hannosuke and, Densetsu No Sutadonya. Another shop inside the store is Books Kinokuniya, which is kind of a book store combined with stationery, toys and gifts.  On the move: After building F-16s in Fort Worth since the 1970s, Lockheed Martin has settled on [Greenville, S.C., as the location for future F-16 assembly](. The United States military is focusing on the F-35 for future use, and production of that aircraft is ramping up at the Fort Worth facility. The F-16s are mostly supplied to U.S. allies. Quick links - International: [Terrorist attacks at Britain’s Parliament left at least five dead](, including police officer's killer. - Update: [Gang rape was a 'hoax']( by bloody teen who ran into church half-naked, Denison police say - Reaction: Texas A&M [limits who can speak on campus]( after Richard Spencer visit - Crime: Texas man [gives boy bloody head-butt]( for not knowing the word 'organizing,' police say - Commentary: How [a prayer room used by Muslim students]( in North Texas supports religious liberty for all. The Dallas Zoo's brother-sister penguin chick pair, Opus and Moshi, take their first swim in Dallas on March 22, 2017. (Nathan Hunsinger/The Dallas Morning News) Photo of the day Like thousands of youngsters will do ahead of summer, the Dallas Zoo's newest penguin siblings are getting their first swimming lesson. [Opus and Moshi took a dip on Wednesday.]( File/TNT Finally, Lover of all things Dallas (the city and the show) Robert Wilonsky will moderate an [appearance by Dallas stars Linda Gray and Patrick Duffy]( on Thursday. Ahead of their appearance, Wilonsky spoke with them about the cancelled reboot. "They threw us under the bus," Linda Gray said of TNT's cancellation of Dallas. "The fans, too." That's all for this morning! For up-to-the-minute news and analysis, check out [DallasNews.com](. Do you have feedback on this newsletter? Send your thoughts, questions, praise and corrections to [djansen@dallasnews.com](mailto:djansen@dallasnews.com?subject=Newsletter%20Feedback). 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