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Day: December 12, 2025
Dallas Braden’s “Most Special” sports card was recently featured in Sports Illustrated, highlighting its unique value and significance in baseball memorabilia. The card celebrates Braden’s memorable career and rare achievements.
A dispute over a woman not saying “thank you” at a Dallas store allegedly escalated to a deadly shooting, according to an affidavit. Authorities are investigating the circumstances surrounding the tragic incident.
Robert Jeffress testified before the Religious Liberty Commission, condemning the IRS inquiry into First Baptist Dallas as overreach. He emphasized that church matters are “none of Big Government’s business.”
Bryce Dallas Howard has graduated from New York University, 21 years after enrolling in 1999. The actress celebrated this milestone as a long-awaited achievement, marking a significant moment in her personal and professional journey.
Elementary school Eagles fans took out their rivalry frustrations by hitting punching bags modeled after Cowboys players at a local event. The playful activity drew attention for its spirited display of sports rivalry.
ICE Dallas has arrested an illegal alien wanted in their home country for organizing an assassination attempt. The individual is now in custody as U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement continues their investigation.
Several notable companies have relocated their headquarters to the Dallas-Fort Worth area this year, highlighting the region’s growing appeal for business expansion and economic growth, according to The Business Journals.
Dallas Cowboys QB Dak Prescott shares his approach to late-game heroics, revealing the mindset and preparation fueling his recent clutch performances. His comeback magic continues to inspire fans and teammates alike.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is calling for disciplinary action against schools that refuse to collaborate with Turning Point USA, a conservative group focused on campus activism, raising concerns about academic freedom.












