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Also, Mexico's president says fentanyl is the US's problem. Some small hail and outages were reporte

Also, Mexico's president says fentanyl is the US's problem. [MORNING ROUNDUP]( [Power outages, small hail reported in Dallas after thunderstorms pass through Thursday]( Some small hail and outages were reported in the Dallas area after a small line of Thunderstorms passed [...] [Mom accused in Italy stabbing that killed 3 kids. What a CPS worker reported, per records]( Search-warrant affidavit for Shamaiya Hall, who faces three capital murder charges, in the stabbing of five [...] [Senate unveils power grid bills targeting renewable energy]( Several incentives for the construction of new natural gas fueled power plants are included in a slate of [...] [American Airlines pilots threaten strike vote after company offers 40% raises]( The announcement comes two days after American Airlines’ CEO told pilots the company was prepared to match [...]   ADVERTISEMENT   [Mexican president to US: Fentanyl is your problem]( Andrés Manuel López Obrador: “We do not produce fentanyl, and we do not have consumption of fentanyl” in [...] [What Mavericks star Kyrie Irving said in an hourlong Twitch livestream]( During a 67-minute Twitch livestream early Thursday morning, Mavericks star Kyrie Irving addressed sports [...] Looking for more of the latest insights and top stories? We've got you covered. Become a member of The Dallas Morning News. [Join today](. [Plano moves up short-term rental issue to next week’s City Council]( Plano city council will provide an update on short-term rentals at Monday's City Council meeting. [Universal Parks & Resorts quells Frisco residents’ fears with early promise]( Universal makes verbal promise to build wall around Cobb Hill Estates [When is daylight saving time, and how does losing an hour of sleep affect our health?]( This Sunday, March 12, D-FW residents will move their clocks one hour ahead for daylight saving time. Area [...] [Want to try kangaroo meat? This Bishop Arts restaurant now serves it]( Kangaroo isn't common on North Texas menus, but Isla & Co. in Dallas' Bishop Arts neighborhood is now serving [...] [MORE NEWS](   NEWS [Members of the Aryan Freedom Network protested outside a drag show in Grand Prairie in December.]( Members of the Aryan Freedom Network protested outside a drag show in Grand Prairie in December. (Elías Valverde II/Staff Photographer) [Texas leads in white supremacist propaganda distribution, Anti-Defamation League reports]( White supremacist groups spread more propaganda in Texas than any other state in 2022, [according to a report released Thursday by the Anti-Defamation League](. The state accounted for 527 incidents of propaganda — including public events hosted by white supremacists and the distribution of hateful fliers, posters and banners — out of a nationwide total of 6,751, according to the report. The Texas figures represented a 61% increase from 2021. The report demonstrates that white supremacists who are facing increased online content moderation and scrutiny are continuing to seek real-world, public and low-tech methods to spread hate. Pictures of the fliers or posters are often posted online by concerned residents or media outlets, inadvertently amplifying the groups’ hateful messages. [READ MORE]( [DYK? NEWS QUIZ]( Traffic crawls along Woodall Rodgers Freeway in Dallas during evening rush hour on Monday, March 6, 2023. Auto insurance rates are soaring in Texas.(Liesbeth Powers / Staff Photographer) [Question 3 of 5]( [Which company collected the most auto insurance premiums in 2021?]( - [Geico]( - [Progressive]( - [State Farm]( - [Allstate]( [Start the quiz by choosing your answer.](     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 2023

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