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In Iowa, US Sen. Rand Paul criticized Republican spending cuts as “wimpy and anemic,” urging for more substantial fiscal reforms. His remarks highlight ongoing tensions within the party on budget priorities.
Hrithik Roshan’s fans who paid Rs. 1.2 lakh for a Dallas meet-and-greet raised complaints about event mismanagement. Reports describe chaos with kids crying and fans being pushed off stage, sparking disappointment and frustration.
Sandra Castaneda, founder of Estilistas USA, shares insights on balancing life and business in Voyage Dallas Magazine. Her journey highlights innovation and resilience in the beauty industry.
Jason Witten, former Dallas Cowboys star and Tennessee Volunteers standout, returns to Oklahoma as OU football’s tight ends coach. His NFL and college legacy brings valuable experience to the Sooners’ program.
Roblox and Discord face lawsuits after a 15-year-old boy was allegedly groomed on their platforms before his suicide, NBC News reports. The case raises concerns over online safety and platform accountability.
A shooting at a Dallas ICE facility left 1 person dead and 2 others in critical condition, officials confirmed. Authorities are investigating the incident, urging the public to avoid the area.
Dallas Mayor advocates for a second NFL team, citing a “serious opportunity” for the Kansas City Chiefs to relocate. The city aims to expand its football presence amid growing fan demand, The Athletic reports.
As the South Asian population in North Texas expands, cricket is gaining popularity and finding a passionate community. Local leagues and tournaments highlight the sport’s growing presence in the Dallas area.
Ken Paxton’s exit from the Texas attorney general race opens a fierce contest for the GOP nomination. The embattled incumbent’s departure reshapes the political landscape in the Lone Star State.
My Texas Daily Events presents the Medical Cost Containment Series, February 2-4, 2026, in Dallas, TX. Join industry leaders to explore innovative strategies for reducing healthcare expenses. Details at MyTexasDaily.com.
North Texas cities have ranked among the safest in the U.S., according to a recent study. The findings highlight the region’s strong community safety and low crime rates, boosting its appeal for residents and businesses alike.
The NFL has suspended Dallas Cowboys lineman La’el Collins for five games. Meanwhile, wide receiver Michael Gallup is sidelined with a calf strain, raising concerns about the team’s offensive depth early in the season.
A single father of six U.S. citizen children sought a special visa to stay in the country, but despite his plea, ICE proceeded with his deportation, sparking community outcry in Dallas.
Before assassinating President John F. Kennedy, Lee Harvey Oswald attempted to kill former Army General Edwin Walker in 1963. The failed attack revealed Oswald’s early violent intentions, shedding light on his path to infamy.
UConn coach Geno Auriemma playfully teased WNBA star Paige Bueckers about her defense during a recent interview, highlighting the star’s offensive prowess while jokingly downplaying her defensive skills.
Two Dallas workers linked to a notorious trap house have been found guilty of federal drug trafficking. Facing potentially life sentences, the case highlights ongoing efforts to combat drug-related crime in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
The Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders reportedly earn between $150 and $250 per game, with additional pay for appearances. Despite modest salaries, the iconic squad remains a coveted and high-profile NFL role.
New York City joins New Orleans, Dallas, Juneau, and others in enacting new short-term rental laws in 2024. The legislation aims to regulate accommodations and curb rising costs across the US travel market.
Dallas city officials have approved a deal to support 2026 FIFA World Cup preparations. The agreement aims to enhance infrastructure and logistics, ensuring the city is ready to host international soccer fans.
A Texas State University student is no longer enrolled after posting a video mocking the death of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. The university condemned the video and took swift action, emphasizing campus respect.
























