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BONUS: Google unleashes 32 million mosquitoes on the US, plus Scott Pelley fallout after he bashes CBS for bias and gets fired
Why is Google releasing 32 million mosquitoes on the U.S? Tommy Tucker discusses. Plus, experts weigh in on CBS' choice to fire Scott Pelley after the veteran "60 Minutes' host accused the network of bias and kowtowing to resident Donald Trump.
Law enforcement warn against rise in human trafficking around the World Cup
There are concerns the FIFA World Cup could increase an ever-constant problem in the United States. Experts are worried about a surge in human trafficking given the supply and demand during major sporting events.
Lawsuit filed by family of Oak Cliff explosion victim
The family of longtime Dallas community activist Sylvia Collins has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Atmos Energy, Barba Drilling Co., and several other companies following last week's deadly apartment explosion in Oak Cliff that killed three people and injured several others.
KRLDs Austin York speaks with HUD secretary Scott Turner
FIFA fans will have to deal with some closures around AT&T Stadium
World Cup ticketholders for matches at AT&T Stadium will notice street closures that are usually open during Cowboys games. Arlington Police Chief Al Jones is warning fans that AT&T Way between Cowboys Way and Randol Mill Road will be shut down during matches.
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