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Woman claims McAllen, Texas, restaurant spilled hot beans on her
SUMMARY: Valerie Barajas is suing Poncho's Mexico Nuevo Restaurant in McAllen after hot frijoles spilled on her, causing burns to her lower abdomen and thighs. The lawsuit claims negligence on the part of the restaurant, stating that they should have known the beans were hot and posed a risk of harm if spilled. Barajas is seeking restitution of up to $250,000 for medical expenses, physical pain, mental anguish, and future impairments caused by the incident. Poncho's has denied the allegations and is requesting proof of the charges. The case is ongoing with both parties presenting their arguments.
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North Texas Hospitals Are Seeing a Spike in Pediatric Pneumonia Cases
SUMMARY: Cases of mycoplasma pneumonia, a bacterial infection with cold-like symptoms, have increased by about 20% compared to last summer. Mycoplasma pneumonia primarily affects children over five but is now seen across all age groups. Health officials attribute the rise in cases to children spreading the infection through close contact at summer camps or swimming pools. The photo courtesy of WFAA, showcases a children's hospital. The content is copyright 2024 WBAP/KLIF.
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Sotomayor’s dissent: Supreme Court’s liberal justices warn of law-free zone stemming from Trump immunity ruling
SUMMARY: In a significant ruling, the Supreme Court decided 6-3 that former presidents have immunity from criminal prosecution for official acts while in office, but not for unofficial acts. Justice Sonia Sotomayor's dissent expressed deep concern, arguing it creates near-absolute presidential immunity, potentially leading to abuses of power. The ruling influences the delay in Donald Trump's 2020 election subversion case as courts discern which actions are protected. Justices Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson joined Sotomayor, stressing the long-term impact on constitutional democracy. Chief Justice John Roberts defended the decision, emphasizing the necessity of presidential powers while cautioning against routine prosecutions of ex-presidents.
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Houston high school football teams begin 7-on7 games to build team chemistry and building before school year
SUMMARY: Texas high school football is gearing up to return under the Friday night lights. Until then, 7-on-7 tournaments allow teams to work on their timing and chemistry, showcasing standout players like Jermaine Bishop (Willis High School), Jacorey Watson, Rahim Hutchins, and Christopher Stewart (Shadow Creek High School), Kaleb Burns (Cy Falls), and Shane Walker (The Woodlands). The format pits offensive players against defensive ones, crucial for skill development. Dickinson advanced through the consolation bracket, while DeSoto won the Championship division. Teams are using this period to strengthen their performance before the season officially starts in two months.
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