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The fighting is over, and the Dallas City budget is a done deal. But that does not mean everyone is…
Dems Crockett and Talarico align on many issues during their Senate debate but diverge sharply on the Trump impeachment. The discussion highlights key policy agreements and partisan divides.
A Dallas-based firm has launched new “He Gets Us” ads about Jesus Christ ahead of the Super Bowl, aiming to spark conversations about faith and compassion during the high-profile event.
A Dallas ISD teacher has been named to the USA National Bobsled Team, marking a remarkable achievement in both education and sports. NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth highlights her journey from classroom to icy tracks.
New data reveals the most dangerous U.S. cities based on cost of crime per capita. The report highlights how crime impacts local economies, with some urban areas facing significantly higher financial burdens.
The Dallas Mavericks extend a heartfelt thank you to Zaza Pachulia for his impactful tenure. FOX Sports highlights his dedication and key contributions to the team’s success over the years.
The FBI is seeking interviews with several Democrats who publicly urged U.S. troops to defy what they called illegal orders. This move marks a significant development in ongoing investigations. Further details are awaited.
Ted Cruz and Colin Allred are set to face off in their first U.S. Senate debate this October. The highly anticipated event marks a critical moment in the race, highlighting key policy contrasts ahead of the election.
Discover the top events happening in Dallas this week with D Magazine’s Event Calendar. From live music and art shows to food festivals and family activities, find the best ways to enjoy the city.
Texas Tech University, located in Lubbock, Texas, continues to advance as a leading public research institution. Known for its strong engineering, business, and agricultural programs, the university fosters innovation and community engagement.
Dallas is poised to become Goldman Sachs’ second-largest U.S. hub, Bloomberg reports. The financial giant plans significant expansions, signaling increased investment and job growth in the Texas city.
Former Cowboys QB Troy Aikman labels the team “dysfunctional” and calls for “a complete overhaul” to address ongoing struggles. His candid remarks highlight growing concerns about the franchise’s future.
Anti-war protesters gathered in Dallas Sunday to condemn U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran, urging for peace and diplomatic solutions amid escalating tensions in the Middle East. Organizers called for sustained public pressure on policymakers.
Congress leader Shri Rahul Gandhi has arrived in the U.S. to further strengthen the India-America partnership. His visit aims to boost diplomatic and strategic ties between the two nations, sources confirmed.
The Detroit Lions and Minnesota Vikings Christmas Day halftime show will feature a special performance by TBA, bringing festive entertainment to the holiday game, USA Today reports. Stay tuned for official artist announcements.
A student opened fire at a Dallas high school, injuring four, authorities say. The school police chief confirmed the shooter targeted a specific student. The investigation is ongoing.
Three individuals have been jailed in Dallas County for their roles in a $14 million gift card scam, officials announced. The scheme involved fraudulent transactions and targeted multiple victims across the region.
The Dallas Mavericks continue to impress this season, showcasing strong performances in key stats like points per game and assists. Stay updated with the latest Mavericks stats and analysis on USA Today.
In a bizarre moment during the Mavericks-Cavaliers game, Dallas players hilariously attacked the wrong basket after referees mistakenly awarded them the ball. The mix-up left fans and players alike in disbelief.
“Love is Blind” star Alex addresses recent backlash over his Trump comments, pushing back against claims that he’s a liar. In an exclusive USA Today interview, he defends his views and calls for open dialogue.
Le Cordon Bleu campuses in Dallas and other U.S. cities will close after the January class completes training, ending a renowned era in culinary education, the school announced Wednesday.






















