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Also, Argentina won the FIFA World Cup after a penalty shoot-out. The audit expressed confidence in

Also, Argentina won the FIFA World Cup after a penalty shoot-out. [MORNING ROUNDUP]( [Texas audit of 2020 election finds 188 ‘phantom voters’ in Dallas County]( The audit expressed confidence in the state’s election system, but found “large problems” in Dallas and Harris [...] [Man arrested during former Fort Worth cop Aaron Dean’s trial to be released]( Manuel Mata, 42, was taken into custody by sheriff’s deputies after defense lawyers tried to have him sworn in [...] [Texas A&M student from Flower Mound has been missing since Friday, police say]( Tanner Hoang, 22, was last seen by his roommates in College Station and then at a gas station in Caldwell. [With bitter cold on the way, migrants face peril on El Paso streets]( Title 42 was set to expire, but the Supreme Court temporarily blocked the lifting of the order, which enables [...]   ADVERTISEMENT   [Man who admitted to scamming elderly women through dating apps sentenced to prison]( Frederick Orji, 38, was sentenced to 37 months in prison and ordered to pay $413,030 in restitution to [...] [‘Baby Jesus Thief!’ Man wanted for stealing toy baby from Sundance Square’s Nativity scene]( Fort Worth Police are investigating the theft and have yet to identify any suspects. [How to prepare your North Texas home and yard for freezing winter temperatures]( Before Dallas-Fort Worth gets hit by an arctic cold front this week, do these eight things for your home. [Frisco, Plano among happiest cities in America, study finds]( Frisco, Plano among happiest cities in America, study finds [Bad or not so bad? Two ways to view recent developments as Cowboys approach playoffs]( Some Cowboys fans may have gotten that sense of déjà vu after the loss to the Jaguars, but the pattern of the [...] [Texas reaches settlement with radio stations over deceptive Google Pixel ads]( Texas has reached a settlement with radio conglomerate iHeartMedia over thousands of deceptive ads it aired [...] [MORE NEWS](   CRIME [Texas Governor Greg Abbott is photographed from the chest up. He is looking right while wearing a blue collared shirt. He holds a microphone to his face with his right hand while he gestures forward with his left.]( “Although nothing can be done to bring back these victims, Texas must protect Texas residents from similar acts,” Gov. Greg Abbott wrote in a letter to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles. (Shafkat Anowar / Staff Photographer) [Abbott orders investigation after 2 Dallas parolees with ankle monitors accused of murder]( Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday ordered two state criminal justice agencies to [investigate whether lapses occurred on their watch]( after two Dallas parolees with ankle monitors were accused of murder within two weeks. Abbott wrote in a letter to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice and the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles that ankle monitors did not deter Nestor Hernandez and Zeric Jackson from the “heinous crimes” in which they are suspected. Hernandez is accused of two slayings at Methodist Dallas Medical Center, while Jackson is accused in a Lake Highlands killing.   ADVERTISEMENT   [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Privacy Policy](dallasnews.com/privacy-policy) | [Account Login]( |[Help Center]( [Terms of Service]( | [Manage Preferences](dallasnews.com/privacy-policy| [Unsubscribe]( The Dallas Morning News 1954 Commerce Street Dallas, TX 75201 © Copyright 2022

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