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Hundreds protest in Dallas after ICE agent kills mom of 3 in Minnesota

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Hundreds protested US Immigration and Customs Enforcement outside of Dallas City Hall on Thursday night following the killing of Renee Good, a 37 year old mother who was shot and killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis on Wednesday.
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4 times Jasmine Crockett talked Texas tough in 2025

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From rallying against Republicans trying to divide Black voters to clapping back at President Donald Trump, US Rep. Jasmine Crockett’s (D-Dallas) alliterative calls to action inspire her supporters. Here are some of our favorite Crockett clips from 2025.
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US Supreme Court turns down challenge to Texas book bans

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On Dec. 8, the US Supreme Court refused to hear a Texas case that could have stopped a Republican crusade to ban books in public libraries.
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Jolanda Jones endorses Amanda Edwards in Houston runoff for US House seat

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State Rep. Jolanda Jones has endorsed Amanda Edwards ahead of the Jan. 31 runoff for a US House in Houston. Edwards faces Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee. Jones, a Houston Democrat, placed third in the November election for the seat.
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Jasmine Crockett joins US Senate race: ‘I’m done with politics as usual’

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US Rep. Jasmine Crockett joined the US Senate race in Texas on Monday, delivering a fiery speech focused on lowering costs, health care, public education, and holding the Trump administration accountable.
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Colin Allred defends running against Julie Johnson for US House seat in Dallas

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Colin Allred wants to return to Congress. But his choice to run in the new 33rd Congressional District—and against the successor he endorsed in 2024, US Rep. Julie Johnson—sparked criticism. LGBTQ+ advocates said Allred shouldn’t try to oust the first lesbian elected to federal office in the South.
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