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Are mesquite beans the next gluten-free superfood? TODAY By Todd Davis Good morning! Here is a lo

Are mesquite beans the next gluten-free superfood?  [Morning roundup]( TODAY By Todd Davis Good morning! Here is a look at the top headlines as we start the day. 🌥️ Weather: Here comes the rain again. Raining in my head like a tragedy. Tearing me apart like a new emotion. Now you know why the Eurythmics were never asked to do forecasts. Today's 20 percent chance of rain isn't that bad, but expect more rain as the week progresses. Anticipate a high around 68 and a low near 58 Tuesday. 🔎 Prefer the online view? It's [her]( Dallas Police Chief U. Reneé Hall talks to the media explaining the Starlight program during a press conference at Ferguson Food Mart in Dallas on Monday. (Vernon Bryant/Staff Photographer) CRIME AND COURTS [DPD Starlight camera program aims to monitor crime-ridden convenience stores]( One of Police Chief U. Reneé Hall’s goals when she arrived in Dallas was to begin a program, similar to one used by her former department in Detroit, that uses cameras synced up to police headquarters to prevent crime. Last week, [it finally started thanks to the support of private donations](.  Also: [Two men abducted a 27-year-old]( in Far East Dallas, then drove to Red Bird and killed him, police say.   And: [A Dallas man imprisoned for 17 years]( on a wrongful murder conviction is declared innocent.  ADVERTISEMENT ELECTION DAY [Dallas County changed the way you vote. What do you think?]( Voters are no longer bound to a specific polling location, and there are new machines with touch screens that they’ll use to make their selections. Dallas County officials say the changes will make voting easier, though some research suggests the results can be mixed. We want to know what it looks like in real life. After you’ve voted, we hope you’ll take a few minutes to [fill out this quick survey](.  Also: It's Election Day! [Here’s what you need to know](.   Voter guide: [Find the candidates and races you need]( to make a difference in today's election.  BUSINESS [LA buyers top the list of out-of-towners shopping for Dallas-area homes]( The largest number of out-of-town internet page views of Dallas-area homes are coming from Los Angeles property shoppers, according to a new study by Zillow. While more than 71% of the eyes on Dallas home listings are by local folks, [LA residents are most often web surfing for homes here]( compared with other out-of-towners, Zillow found in a look at its web traffic.  Also: [Wedding gown retailer David’s Bridal]( reaches deal to remain in business.   Editorial: [McDonald’s fired CEO]( is the poster child for why office romances are a bad idea.  ADVERTISEMENT EDITORS' PICKS - Cowboys beat Giants 37-18: Find all the coverage from last night's NFC East clash [in one place](. - Food and drink: Look inside a wild, new Cajun restaurant called [Bongo Beaux’s Bourre Palace]( in Celina. - Fatality: [Hope]( who gave birth to Dallas Zoo’s first baby gorilla in decades, dies at 23. Mesquite flour can be made from mesquite pods. (Ashley Landis/Staff Photographer) FINALLY... [Are mesquite beans the next gluten-free superfood?]( Mesquite is mostly thought of as a shrubby, weedy tree that dots landscapes throughout the drier regions of the state, needing very little water or care to thrive. While some have come to value the wood for the flavor it imparts when firing up the smoker, that’s about the extent of mesquite’s association with food. But [that might be starting to change]( as a comeback of sorts is beginning to grow.  👋 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 [newsletters@dallasnews.com](mailto:newsletter-feedback@dallasnews.com?subject=). STAY CONNECTED WITH US [Unsubscribe]( | [Free newsletters]( | [Dallasnews.com]( | [Subscriber login]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact us]( Copyright 2019 - [The Dallas Morning News, 1954 Commerce Street, Dallas, TX 75201, United States](

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