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Last week, Dallas mourned the death of 4-year-old Cash Gernon, who was snatched from the crib he shared with his twin brother early on the morning of May 15. Shortly after the boy was found dead in the street, the suspect allegedly returned to the bedroom to take Cash s twin. Surveillance camera footage obtained exclusively by the Daily Mailcaptured 18-year-old Darriynn Brown, hovering over the boys crib for around a minute. Then, Brown picked up Cash and exited the room. Around two hours later, Cash’s body was discovered on the street in Dallas’ Mountain Creek neighborhood. He was shirtless, barefoot and lifeless. Police say the boy had been stabbed with an “edged weapon.” ....
During an interview with Stephen Colbert last Thursday, Rogen denied having a feud with Cruz, saying the term implies “equal ground.” But the two have undeniably been engaged in a Twitter war for the past few months, with Rogen accusing Cruz of helping to inspire the Jan. 6 insurrection. Cruz has long perpetuated the lie that the 2020 election was rigged against former President Donald Trump. On Thursday, Rogen doubled down on calling him a “fascist” whose rhetoric led to devastating consequences during the storming of the U.S. Capitol. He denies the reality of the election,” Rogen said. “His words caused people to die, and I m making jokes about it. Is that a feud? I don t know. ....
Footage from both inside and outside the Capitol showed a man identified as Persick wearing a red “Make America Great Again” baseball cap, according to court documents. He also sports a brown beard, dark jacket and backpack. In early March, a confidential witness told the FBI that someone had texted them a photo of Persick on the day of the insurrection. In it, a smiling Persick is wearing sunglasses and stands in front of a crowd. The witness also received a short video that Persick had allegedly recorded from inside the Capitol building. Persick did not record himself in the video but filmed a line of people walking toward the Capitol’s rotunda. ....
Collin College did not return the Observer’s request for comment. Jones’ dismissal was tied to her criticism of the school’s COVID-19 policies, which the AAUP states was in “evident violation of her academic freedom.” She’s also a founding member of a local chapter of the Texas Faculty Association, a non-collective bargaining union that has similarly condemned the school’s actions. Burnett’s termination hinged on her public critique of the school and her social media posts, including a tweet in which she made fun of former Vice President Mike Pence. After the investigation s completion, the AAUP will publish a report on its findings. ....
When you go out for a night of drinking, you more or less know how to behave: Have your ID in hand, tip your bartenders and, whatever you do, don’t throw up. But for those looking to score some ganja, the rules are a little less clear-cut. Unless you live under a rock, you know that marijuana is illegal in Texas, despite recent decriminalization efforts by some in the state Legislature. For the most part, though, weed is still largely taboo in the Lone Star State, and much like sex, not everyone is game to talk about it. Buying from your local weed dealer can raise a series of questions, such as how long each visit should last and what is and isn’t kosher to text. We spoke with a couple of North Texas dealers, whose names have been changed to protect their identities, to learn about weed-buying etiquette. ....