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President-elect Trump names Susie Wiles as chief of staff | FOX 7 Austin
SUMMARY: Donald Trump is strategizing his return to the White House by selecting key advisors, including Susie Wiles as the first female chief of staff. He is considering former opponents for cabinet roles, with speculation around V. Ramaswamy for a position, North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum for Energy Secretary, and Marco Rubio for Secretary of State. Additionally, Elon Musk and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may have roles in technology policy. Meanwhile, Democrats criticize President Biden for delaying his exit from the race, which hindered Vice President Kamala Harris’s campaign. Special counsel Jack Smith is moving to drop the federal election interference case against Trump.

President-elect Donald Trump is already getting to work on his transition to the White House. FOX 7 Austin has the latest on his first big move.
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The rising cost of caring for aging loved ones
SUMMARY: The rising cost of caring for aging loved ones is a heavy burden for families. Eddie has cared for his aunt Blossom, who has Alzheimer’s, for seven years, managing daily tasks and ensuring her safety with limited help. According to AARP, 53 million Americans provide such care, spending an average of $7,200 annually out-of-pocket, with the crisis expected to worsen by 2030. Many caregivers leave the workforce, prompting efforts like the Credit for Caring Act, a proposed $5,000 tax credit to ease financial strain. Despite the challenges, caregivers like Eddie find meaning and love in their role, supported by community resources and advocacy.

Families caring for elderly relatives face significant financial and emotional burdens. AARP is pushing for a $5,000 tax credit to help support family caregivers.
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Flash mob shoplifters targeted Houston lululemon stores 51 times in 6 months
SUMMARY: Organized retail theft is escalating in Houston, with Lululemon stores hit 51 times in six months, according to KPRC2 News. Flash mob shoplifters, known as “Lulu Boosters,” brazenly steal merchandise, often selling it on social media. Significant thefts included $21,000 worth of leggings stolen in one hour at Rice Village and City Center stores. Customers and employees express frustration at perceived inadequate security measures. Lululemon acknowledges using on-site security at some locations and is updating precautions. After media inquiries, they hired full-time security at the Heights store. Houston Police report repeat offenders face minimal consequences, fueling the theft surge.

Here in Houston, 2 Investigates learned through police reports that flashmob shoplifters targeted Houston lululemon stores 51 times in the last six months. The thieves often got away with thousands of dollars in merchandise.
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Deadly Mesquite DWI crash suspect was 'carefree'
SUMMARY: Two men died in a three-vehicle crash on Highway 80 in Mesquite caused by intoxicated driver Kevin Jackson, 46. Driving an Audi SUV at 80-90 mph, Jackson’s reckless driving led to clipping a Toyota RAV4, flipping it into oncoming traffic where it collided with a motorcycle. The Toyota driver, Mark Bryant, 64, and motorcyclist Brian Robinson, 61, died at the scene. Witnesses described Jackson’s driving as erratic and dangerous. Police found him sitting on a median, showing signs of intoxication. Jackson, charged with two counts of intoxication manslaughter, showed a “carefree” attitude despite the tragedy. Bond is $2 million.

The man accused of killing two people in a crash on U.S. Highway 80 in Mesquite earlier this week failed a field sobriety test and …
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