Trump is Open to Changing Mind on Kavanaugh

NEW YORK (AP) – President Donald Trump says he’s open to changing his mind on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh – if the evidence at Thursday’s Senate committee hearing is compelling. Trump says at a news conference in New York that he’ll watch the testimony from Kavanaugh and a woman who’s accusing Kavanaugh of sexual…MORE

ICE arrests 98 in North Texas, Oklahoma Areas During 10-day Operation

DALLAS (WBAP/KLIF) – Federal officers with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Enforcement and Removal Operations arrested 98 illegal immigrants in North Texas and Oklahoma during a 10-day enforcement action, which ended Friday. According to ICE, during the operation, deportation officers made arrests in the following 38 Texas cities and towns: Amarillo (2), Arlington (2), Athens…MORE

New Allegations Against Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh Submitted to Senate Committee

(CNN) — A woman has come forward with new allegations about Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, accusing him of inappropriate behavior while he was in high school. The allegations come from Julie Swetnick, who attended Gaithersburg High School in Maryland. Swetnick said she attended “well over ten” parties where Kavanaugh was present and saw him…MORE

Bill Cosby is Official Inmate Number NN7687

NORRISTOWN, Pa. (AP) – Bill Cosby spent his first night behind bars at a new state prison in suburban Philadelphia. Cosby spent a few hours at the county jail Tuesday before heading to SCI Phoenix, a 3,830-bed lockup that opened two months ago, and is located in the Philadelphia suburbs 20-minutes from his gated estate.…MORE

Young People are Staying Married, New Research Finds

DALLAS (KLIF/WBAP) — People younger than 45 are staying married longer, according to a new analysis, Researchers at the University of Maryland looked at data from the US Census Bureau, and found the divorce rate in the US plummeted 18%, from 2008 to 2016. The question is… why? Producer Robyn Geske broke down the data with…MORE

No Kickoff in College? It Could Happen

DALLAS (KLIF/WBAP) — Should the kickoff be abolished from college football games, in the name of safety? That’s just one of the things talked about at a meeting called “The Future of College Football.” It was put on by Dallas Influencers in Sports and Entertainment (DISE) last week. The moments during a kickoff are some…MORE

No More Library Fines In Plano

Plano (WBAP/KLIF) – Effective October 1, anyone checking out materials from Plano Public Library will no longer be charged overdue fines on those materials. Under the revised policy, items will still have dues dates and patrons are responsible for managing their accounts and materials borrowed. No fines will be assessed when borrowed materials become overdue. However,…MORE

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