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Month: September 2025
A Plano-based pizza chain’s surprise appearance on the ‘Love Island USA’ reunion sparked backlash online, with fans expressing disappointment over the unexpected promotion during the show, according to Dallas News.
The Dallas Cowboys face the Washington Commanders in an NFL Week 18 showdown. This USA Today preview covers key predictions, expert picks, and updated betting odds ahead of the season finale clash.
The New York Giants face the Dallas Cowboys in Week 2 of the NFL season. Experts weigh in with predictions, picks, and updated odds as both NFC East rivals aim for a crucial early win.
Texas troops are among 1,500 National Guard members activated to support U.S. southern border security. The deployment aims to assist border patrol in managing increased crossings, officials said.
USA Today highlights top 2024 Halloween costume trends, featuring Beetlejuice, futuristic raygun outfits, Cowboys Cheerleaders gear, and more. Discover creative ideas for a spooky and stylish celebration this fall.
Houston is home to America’s largest education experiment, testing new teaching models and technology in public schools. Experts watch closely: could this innovation reshape U.S. education nationwide?
A Cuban man faces charges in Texas for the brutal murder of a hotel manager. Authorities are investigating the violent crime as details emerge. The case underscores rising concerns over public safety.
Stonelake has sold seven industrial buildings in El Paso for $124 million, reaffirming its status as a major market player. The deal highlights continued investor confidence in the region’s industrial real estate sector.
Jerry Jones, owner of the Dallas Cowboys and a three-time Super Bowl champion, remains a towering figure in the NFL. Known for his bold moves, Jones continues to shape the league’s landscape with his leadership and vision.
Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist and founder of Turning Point USA, has played a crucial role in expanding GOP support among young voters nationwide, reshaping the political landscape, Dallas News reports.
U.S. Sen. John Cornyn announced his intention to seek reelection in 2026, reinforcing his commitment to Texas voters. The seasoned Republican aims to continue his legislative work in the Senate.
Singer-songwriter Dallas Pryor honors his Kansas roots in a heartfelt music journey. In a recent interview with The Topeka Capital-Journal, Pryor reflects on his artistic evolution and deep connection to the state’s culture.
A U.S. senator referenced an elite Dallas-area school during recent investigative hearings, highlighting concerns over privilege and access amid probes into widening educational disparities. The mention sparked debate on equity reforms.
A Dallas man was beheaded during a violent argument, police report. The victim’s wife and son attempted to intervene but were unable to stop the brutal attack. Authorities are investigating the shocking incident.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott has teamed up to launch a luxury tequila brand, blending his passion for premium spirits with business. The new venture aims to make a mark in the high-end tequila market.
Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers faced off as pros for the first time in the Indiana Fever vs. Dallas Wings game. The high-energy matchup featured standout plays from both stars, highlighting their transition to the WNBA.
Conservative activist Charlie Kirk was assassinated at a Utah university, according to Dallas News. Authorities are investigating the incident. Further details on the motive and suspect remain unclear.
Democrats Allred, Castro, O’Rourke, and Talarico convened to explore potential strategies and candidacies for the 2026 election cycle, signaling early coordination ahead of upcoming races.
The “Real Housewives of Dallas” premiere delivers plenty of drama, stirring storylines, and unforgettable moments, offering fans compelling reasons to tune in. CultureMap Dallas breaks down what makes this season a must-watch.
A judge ruled that Texas cannot mandate the display of the Ten Commandments in every public school classroom, citing constitutional concerns over the separation of church and state, NBC News reports.