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Plus: Denton fentanyl overdose, Ted Cruz podcast, and Hurst Starbucks unionizes [MORNING ROUNDUP]( [The Dallas Morning News logo](   Good morning, Dallas-Fort Worth! A Dallas seafood market and restaurant gets some unusual requests from time to time. Earlier this month, [4 pounds of the boiled and hand-peeled shrimp]( were sent out of state for an ailing customer. The restaurant's menu is so "fresh" a regular got a dish delivered to their hospital room after coming out of surgery for a kidney transplant. More news coming to your inbox tonight. — Carmina Tiscareño, Audience Journalist   NEWS [A photo shows Dr. Eithan Haim, left, and his attorney, Ryan Patrick, right, leave federal court. There is a woman walking with them off to the far left of the frame.]( Dr. Eithan Haim, left, and his attorney, Ryan Patrick, right, leave federal court after appearing for an arraignment hearing Monday, June 17, 2024 in Houston. Haim has been indicted on federal charges of illegally obtaining private information on patients who were not under his care, with intent to cause harm to the nation's largest pediatric hospital. (Yi-Chin Lee/Houston Chronicle via AP) [North Texas doctor facing charges of illegally accessing transgender patient records]( A North Texas doctor and self-described whistleblower on pediatric transgender care is facing federal charges of illegally accessing information of patients not under his care, the Department of Justice announced in a news release. Eithan David Haim, 34, has publicly [outed himself as a whistleblower]( who leaked information on transgender patients at Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston to a conservative activist, according to The Associated Press. Haim appeared Monday in a Houston federal court, pleaded not guilty to four counts of wrongfully obtaining individually identifiable health information and was released on $10,000 bond. [READ MORE](   [Money from Sen. Ted Cruz’s podcast still flowing to pro-Cruz super PAC, filing shows]( The $156,186 in “digital revenue” was sent in May from the company that distributes Cruz’s podcast to Truth [...] [American Airlines flight attendants end bargaining without a deal]( American Airlines flight attendants have ended bargaining in Washington D.C. without a contract. [DeSoto police chief vying to head Austin Police Department]( DeSoto police Chief Joseph Costa, who has led the DeSoto Police Department for more than a decade, is one of [...] [Texas man charged with murder in fatal fentanyl overdose in Denton]( Pedro Martinez was charged with murder in the Jan. 21 death of Dylan King, Denton police said in a news [...]   ADVERTISEMENT   [D-FW man tried to invest $200 million in rocket company, had less than $1 in bank account]( A D-FW man is being sued by the Securities and Exchange Commission of trying to fraudulently invest $200 [...] [3 Romanian nationals arrested in Dallas, accused of ATM skimmer scheme, officials say]( Three Romanian nationals were arrested last week in connection with an investigation into ATM skimmers that [...] [Hurst Starbucks joins other Texas stores in unionizing]( Employees at another North Texas Starbucks voted to unionize last week, following a nationwide trend. [Dallas developer building new luxury apartment community in Celina]( A Dallas real estate development and investment company has broken ground on a new luxury apartment community [...] [Dallas real estate veteran launches firm focused on speculative industrial projects]( Stephen Holley, who has a background in both the industrial and office spaces, has started Holley Development [...] [Two 737 Max engine incidents at Southwest Airlines causes Boeing to warn pilots]( Boeing is warning pilots at Southwest Airlines and American Airlines of what to do in the event of an engine [...]   [MORE NEWS](   ADVERTISEMENT   [The Dallas Morning News]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [X (formerly Twitter)]( [YouTube]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Account Login]( | [Help Center]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Service]( [Manage Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( ©2024 The Dallas Morning News • 1954 Commerce St. • Dallas, TX 75201

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