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Month: June 2025
Former U.S. Rep. Adam Kinzinger is set to lead a group of Republicans endorsing Democrat Colin Allred, signaling a notable bipartisan move ahead of the upcoming elections in Texas.
Rapper Mo3 was fatally shot in a brazen midday attack on a Dallas highway. Authorities are investigating the incident, which has sparked shock and mourning in the music community. No arrests have been made.
The University of Texas at Dallas has launched a new partnership aimed at strengthening its teacher education programs. This collaboration enhances resources and training, preparing future educators for success in the classroom.
D Magazine investigates whether Dallas truly holds the title of America’s safest big city. The article examines crime data, community efforts, and expert opinions to reveal the reality behind the city’s safety reputation.
A French company is closing its Dallas facility, resulting in nearly 400 job cuts. The move highlights ongoing challenges in the local manufacturing sector, impacting workers and the regional economy.
Zack Martin, a standout at Bishop Chatard and Notre Dame, has built a stellar NFL career with the Dallas Cowboys. IndyStar highlights his journey from high school star to pro football elite through the years.
ICE Dallas deported 122 individuals on a “high-risk charter” flight to China, CBS News reports. The operation targeted those with serious criminal records or immigration violations. Authorities emphasized public safety priorities.
Mexican political parties are actively courting Texas voters ahead of Mexico’s presidential election, recognizing the influence of the state’s large Mexican-American population in shaping cross-border political dynamics.
A new luxury movie theater is set to open in Dallas’ revamped Victory Park, marking a major milestone in the district’s entertainment renaissance. This upscale venue promises a premium cinematic experience.
Dallas schools, long marked by segregation, are advancing diversity efforts through innovative programs and policies. The 2017 New York Times article highlights ongoing challenges and progress toward inclusion in education.
This business-class service from Australia to the US offers exceptional comfort and amenities, making a stopover well worth it. Passengers praise the seamless experience and premium features on this transpacific route.
The New York Rangers have faced unexpected struggles this season, marked by inconsistent offense and defensive lapses. Injuries and lineup changes add to the challenges as they strive to regain form.
A pedestrian died Tuesday following a crash on southbound US 75 in Dallas. Authorities responded promptly, but the individual succumbed to injuries at the scene. Investigation into the cause remains ongoing.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) protects depositors by insuring deposits at banks and savings institutions. Visit FDIC.gov for news, resources, and updates on financial safety and regulation.
More than 60 Texas workers were laid off amid a mass reduction at the U.S. Department of Education, according to records obtained by the Austin American-Statesman. The cuts are part of broader federal workforce downsizing.
The Dallas salon shooting is being investigated as a hate crime, police say. The suspect reportedly experienced panic attacks and delusions specifically related to Asian people, NBC News reports.
North Texas engineering firms play a pivotal role in turning ambitious projects into reality, shaping the Dallas skyline and driving infrastructure growth across the U.S., reports The Business Journals.
The 2025 NFL mock draft reveals experts projecting the New England Patriots holding the No. 1 pick, sparking debates on top quarterback prospects and potential franchise-changing selections. Stay tuned for in-depth analysis.
A fire at a Dallas shopping center devastated an exotic pet shop, killing 579 animals. Authorities continue investigating the cause, while the community mourns the tragic loss of rare and endangered species.
John F. Kennedy, the 35th U.S. president, is remembered for his leadership during the Cold War, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and his tragic assassination in 1963. His legacy endures through his family and historic impact.