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Donald Trump Plays the AAC. The New York Times described it as a "characteristically meandering speech that lasted over an hour." Speaking to a full arena, he attacked Jeb Bush and Hillary Clinton. He praised Ted Cruz. He said he'd get rid of the undocumented immigrants and repeal the Affordable Care Act. Also, he promised to make America great again. Dez Bryant Has Surgery on His Foot. The operation went down yesterday evening. Using more periods that strictly needed, he tweeted: "I will keep the all Dallas Cowboys fans updated so don't listen to all the craziness.... Surgery went great..... I can't wait to get back." Hinojosa Likely To Be Named Permanent Super. DISD board president Eric Cowan says he expects Michael Hinojosa will be named today the sole finalist for the job.
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Donald Trump Plays the AAC. The New York Times described it as a “characteristically meandering speech that lasted over an hour.” Speaking to a full arena, he attacked Jeb Bush and Hillary Clinton. He praised Ted Cruz. He said he’d get rid of the undocumented immigrants and repeal the Affordable Care Act. Also, he promised to make America great again.

Dez Bryant Has Surgery on His Foot. The operation went down yesterday evening. Using more periods that strictly needed, he tweeted: “I will keep the all Dallas Cowboys fans updated so don’t listen to all the craziness…. Surgery went great….. I can’t wait to get back.”

Hinojosa Likely To Be Named Permanent Super. DISD board president Eric Cowan says he expects Michael Hinojosa will be named today the sole finalist for the job.

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