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Several battle heat at Klyde Warren Park Independence Day celebration in Dallas
SUMMARY: Despite the heat, many people visited Downtown Dallas's Clyde Warren Park for Fourth of July festivities. The park hosted an all-day event featuring food trucks, music, and family activities. Although the sun was intense, attendees found ways to stay cool with water, popsicles, and watermelon. Visitors, including the Jackson family from Mississippi, braved the weather to enjoy the celebrations. The event featured live music and fireworks launched from multiple locations, including the Dallas Museum of Art. Festival-goers eagerly awaited the fireworks, set to start at 9:40 p.m. for a 12-minute show, despite the challenging heat conditions.
Festival goers eagerly awaited the sun to set, bringing with it slightly cooler temperatures and a spectacular fireworks show.
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Arlington Independence Day Parade
SUMMARY: Thousands gathered in Downtown Arlington for the 60th annual Independence Day Parade, with some lining up as early as 8:30 PM the previous night for prime spots. The event honored first responders with MLB Hall of Famer Ferguson Jenkins as the Grand Marshall. Among the attendees was a man who has participated since childhood and now brings his grandchildren. The parade featured over 120 entries, with many staying hydrated in the heat. Paige Ellenberger reported live, sharing the community spirit and reflecting on a recent experience flying in a B25 bomber. The event emphasized unity and celebrating America's diversity.
Thousands of people hit the streets of Arlington to celebrate the Fourth of July.
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Hurricane Beryl Update: Dropped to Category 3 hurricane, could make landfall in Texas Monday
SUMMARY: The National Hurricane Center’s 7 a.m. advisory reports that the hurricane remains a Category 3 with 120 mph winds, impacting the Cayman Islands, where hurricane warnings are in effect. The storm, though downgraded from Category 4, is still powerful. It is expected to make landfall south of Cancun early tomorrow as potentially a Category 1 hurricane, then move across the Yucatan into the southern Gulf of Mexico. A second landfall is likely south of Brownsville, near the Mexico-South Texas border, early Monday. Long-range models suggest the storm could eventually impact parts of Central and North Texas.
Hurricane Beryl was dropped to a Category 3 hurricane, but it is still a dangerous storm. FOX 4 meteorologist Kylie Capps shows the storms latest track, including the increasing chances that it will make landfall in Texas.
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President Biden tells Democratic governors he’s staying in race
SUMMARY: President Joe Biden remains in the presidential race despite some pressure from within the Democratic Party to withdraw after a troubling debate performance. Biden’s administration and campaign are filling his schedule with public appearances and private meetings, aiming to recover from the debate setback. Campaign efforts focus on reassuring donors and minimizing defections among Democratic lawmakers. A new campaign ad seeks to bolster voter confidence. Some Democrats worry about the potential impact on down-ballot races if Biden continues. Meanwhile, former President Trump is preparing to accept the GOP nomination. The Democratic timeline is tight, hinging on Biden’s decisions.
President Biden met with Democratic governors on Wednesday in a closed door meeting to discuss the future of his campaign. The White House has been attempting to calm down fears among donors and the party’s base after Biden struggled in the debate against Donald Trump.
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