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The fighting is over, and the Dallas City budget is a done deal. But that does not mean everyone is…
O’Hare and Midway airports are among 40 U.S. airports facing flight reductions amid a government shutdown. Officials warn travelers to expect delays and cancellations as federal operations stall.
Dallas-based Flite Golf has launched its flagship Atomic Golf venue in Las Vegas, blending advanced technology with immersive golf experiences. The venue aims to redefine entertainment for golf enthusiasts and casual players alike.
A US court has blocked a Texas law mandating the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms, ruling it unconstitutional. The decision highlights ongoing church-state separation debates.
Dallas leaders are intensifying efforts to curb teen violence through community programs and increased funding. The initiative aims to create safer neighborhoods and provide youth with positive opportunities.
AT&T’s silence on its downtown Dallas headquarters has sparked speculation about a potential exit. The telecommunications giant has yet to comment, fueling rumors of a major shift in its local presence.
The Dallas Cowboys have released their updated 90-man roster for the 2026 season, sorted by jersey number. The list highlights emerging talents and key veterans as the team shapes its future lineup.
Dallas billionaire and U.S. Senator clash in a high-stakes legal battle over the Greenbrier resort. The dispute highlights tensions between private interests and public service in a landmark case.
Protests are planned across Texas on May Day 2026, targeting President Donald Trump. Demonstrators in El Paso and other cities aim to voice opposition amid ongoing political tensions. Coverage by El Paso Times.
Bad Bunny’s record label faces scrutiny over alleged ties to Hugo Chávez’s violent regime. Reports reveal connections raising questions about funding and political influence within the music industry.
The University of Texas–Dallas stands out in the latest U.S. News Best Colleges rankings, showcasing strong overall performance and academic excellence. Its rising reputation highlights its commitment to research and student success.
Bimbo Bakeries USA announced its relocation of corporate headquarters to Dallas, citing strategic growth and operational efficiency. The move aims to strengthen its presence in the competitive US bakery market.
The Dallas Stars have released their updated schedule for the upcoming NHL season. Fans can find game dates, times, and broadcast info on USA Today, ensuring they don’t miss any key matchups.
Dallas native and FC Dallas homegrown Ricardo Pepi secured a spot on the U.S. World Cup roster after a standout season. His journey from local pitch to global stage highlights Dallas’ growing soccer influence.
Harold Simmons, a prominent businessman and conservative political donor known for funding controversial Swift Boat ads during the 2004 presidential campaign, died at age 82, The New York Times reports.
The Dallas Mavericks announced they will leave their longtime home after 25 years for a new state-of-the-art arena and entertainment district, aiming to boost fan experience and revitalize the area.
Richardson Pearce grad Preston Stout is making waves in golf, quickly emerging as one of the sport’s rising stars. His former coach tells the Dallas News that Stout’s success comes as no surprise.
Texas’ small business sector shows greater optimism compared to the national average, according to recent data. Dallas-area entrepreneurs cite strong consumer demand and economic resilience as key drivers.
The Eagles vs. Cowboys game airs tonight on FOX at 8:20 PM ET. Fans can watch live on TV or stream via the FOX Sports app and platforms. Stay tuned to USA Today for full schedule updates and viewing options.
Dallas Cowboys rookies lead NFL jersey sales, according to recent reports. Their popularity has surged nationwide, highlighting rising fan enthusiasm and the team’s promising new talent, the El Paso Times reveals.
The DOJ has closed its investigation into the Muslim-centered EPIC City project in North Texas, finding no evidence of wrongdoing. The decision clears the path for the community development initiative to proceed.
























