Why The Right Sees Red Over Beto’s Move + World Food Championship

Raise and shine, Dallas! It’s Sunday, July 25th.

Today’s headlines: Why should we call him “Beto” when his name is Robert? That’s just one of the bones conservatives have to choose when it comes to it Beto O’Rourke. Should the press then call the ex-president “Drumpf”, as his ancestor is called? Find out why the right sees red on O’Rourke’s latest move.

Next, did someone intentionally open gas access points to a house in Plano. bust last Monday? Investigators originally assumed that the explosion was caused by a gas leak. Now they say it might have been on purpose. We break through hearsay to get to what is real and factual.

And finally, the good news is that The world championship of food come to Dallas Fair Park this fall. The bad news is that with all of the talented chefs cooking all of these fantastic dishes, you’re going to need the stretchy pants.

First the weather today: Wet all day. High: 98, Low: 77.

Here are the top stories in Dallas today:

  1. A teenager was in the Fatal shooting of a 17-year-old in Dallas. (NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth)
  2. Dallas County is now hosting Pop-up websites for COVID-19 vaccines and go door to door to get North Texans vaccinated. (FOX 4 Dallas)
  3. Try this out Deepening diversity In the Dallas Museum of Art. (The Dallas Morning News)
  4. The 10 best Dallas “ghost kitchens” are Take takeaway to another level. (KulturKarte Dallas)
  5. That Perot Museum and Dallas Afterschool have come together to provide 15,000 “Miracle kits“To schools and nonprofits. (WBAP News / Talk)

Today in Dallas

Dallas Patch Notebook

  • Dallas Cowboys: “#DallasCowboys practice # DCC performance photos with rowdy live music and more! Don’t miss it” (Instagram)
  • DBU baseball: “A familiar face made the trip to the #TokyoOlympics! Good luck to @ rgoins2 and Team Mexico. #PatriotLegend” (Instagram)
  • Dallas Zoo: “Our Wild Earth Preschool students have a message for our zoologists to close National Zookeeper Appreciation Week.” (Instagram)
  • DFW airport: “They say the full moon will be orange tonight – our favorite color! (Facebook)
  • Dallas Farmers Market: “Ok, listen to us .. Green tomatoes are not just for roasting, you can also enjoy them as a sweet and juicy cake. Yes .. PIE! …” (Instagram)
  • DFW airport: “Early worm caught the birds. (IG) scoobydusan” (Facebook)
  • Dallas Museum of Art: “Yeehaw — happy #NationalDayoftheCowboy, partner! Today we admire Bertha Landers’ graphic portrait of one of the …” (Instagram)
  • The Dallas Arboretum: “This week’s beautiful blooms include lantana, sage, rose and okra! #Whatsinbloom #dallasarboretum” (Instagram)
  • Dallas Police Department: “Roll Call of Honor Robert L. Cormier #GoneButNotForgotten” (Facebook)
  • Dallas Animal Services and Adoption Center: “How Kola (# A1114681) thinks it’s finally the weekend! Start the weekend with the right paw.” (Facebook)
  • Dallas Police Department: “Roll Call of Honor James” Chuck “Taylor #GoneButNotForgotten” (Facebook)
  • SPCA from Texas: “Who is this well-groomed gentleman you could ask? It’s Cooper, a shaky and loving Rottie mix looking for a foster home” (Facebook)
  • Dallas Public Library: “With characters like Miles Morales (Spiderman) and Jaime Reyes (Blue Beetle) growing Latinx influence in comics” (Facebook)
  • Westdorf: “Did you know that @malaikitchen serves brunch !? Seems like you have to go and try it yourself ⁣ “(Instagram)
  • Dallas Police Department: “Murder on S. Storey Street https://wp.me/p43x0e-crz” (Facebook)
  • Dallas Public Library: “Woohoo! From Tuesday, July 27th, Bookmarks will be back!” (Facebook)
  • Dallas Park and Recreation Department: “Spend time with the family in one of the 8 Family Aquatic Centers from #DallasParks! Find a location and opening times …” (Facebook)
  • Dallas City Emergency Management Bureau: “If you are planning an emergency plan for your family, don’t forget your pets! Have at least three days of supplies ready” (Facebook)
  • Texas Trees Foundation: “We have invited experts from all over the country to support us.” (Facebook)
  • Dallas Park and Recreation Department: “#Gamer, it’s time to shine! Join #DallasParks # Esports recreational leagues and play to win!”

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– Kevin Phinney

About me: Kevin Phinney has lived and worked as a writer and editor in Austin, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Seattle, and New York City. He was born in Brooklyn, New York and grew up in El Paso. Phinney attended college in Austin. He has worked as a reporter and commentator for television and is a former presenter of a weekday radio show called “Kevin & Kevin in the Morning” on KGSR-FM (now known as Austin City Limits Radio). He is also the author of Souled American, a book that traces racial relations in America through music. It was published by BILLBOARD Books and is often used in college classrooms across the country.

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