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Tarrant County DA defends continued pursuit of Crystal Mason’s illegal voting conviction

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www.youtube.com – FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth – 2024-05-07 18:19:12

SUMMARY: Taran County Commissioner questions District Attorney on cost and time spent on illegal voting case. Appeals court ordered felony conviction of Crystal Mason to be overturned. District Attorney plans to appeal to state's highest Criminal Court to keep verdict in place. DA defends decision, stating they will prosecute illegal voting. Taxpayers question the use of funds and time on this case, as well as the pursuit of other pressing matters. Public speakers, including Commissioner Alisa Simmons, criticize continued pursuit of Mason's case. Issues of potential fraud in other voting cases raised. DA maintains focus on upholding conviction, despite opposition and criticism.

Tarrant County DA Phil Sorrells responded to questions about his call to have Crystal Mason's illegal voting conviction reinstated.

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Hurricane Beryl Update: Latest on storm’s path

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www.youtube.com – FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth – 2024-07-03 17:38:42

SUMMARY: Barrel's eyewall is closely brushing the south coast of Jamaica but is not expected to make landfall as it parallels the coastline. Winds are at 140 mph, cementing its status as a Category 4 hurricane. Moving West-Northwest at 20 mph, Barrel will pass south of the Cayman Islands with strong tropical storm force winds. It's projected to weaken to a Category 2 before making landfall on the Yucatan Peninsula early Friday. After crossing the Yucatan, it may regain Category 1 strength in the Gulf of Mexico. There remains uncertainty if it will impact northern Mexico or the South Texas coast, particularly around Brownsville or Corpus Christi, by the weekend.

Hurricane Beryl is moving near Jamaica before heading west towards Mexico and possibly Texas. FOX 4's Dan Henry is tracking the storm.

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Police Chase: Suspect accused of murdering OU football player, cutting off ankle monitor escapes

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www.youtube.com – FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth – 2024-07-03 16:42:08

SUMMARY: Sure, please provide the content you want summarized, and I'll be happy to help.

Police say murder suspect Antwan Franklin and a woman led police on a chase along I-30 during rush hour on Friday. Dash cam shows the pursuit and Franklin's escape on foot.

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How to ‘Summer Proof’ your hair in 7 steps

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www.youtube.com – KPRC 2 Click2Houston – 2024-07-03 11:09:58

SUMMARY: To keep your hair healthy during summer, Trey Gillan from Bella Renova Salon offers several tips. Firstly, condition your scalp with a sugar scrub to remove debris and hydrate it. Add a hair vitamin to maintain moisture and strength. Regular trims every three months prevent split ends and dryness. Moisturize your hair to combat humidity and use Brazilian Blowouts or keratin treatments for smoother hair. Invest in good travel-size hair products and avoid using hotel shampoos. Don't over-shampoo; switch to sulfate-free options. Pre-moisten hair before swimming to prevent chlorine damage and apply UV protection. Embrace natural textures and avoid excess heat styling.

Trey Gillen with Bella Rinova Hair Salon shares summer hair care steps to keep your hair healthy and hydrated during the hot summer months.

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