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Month: December 2025
The Democratic Senate primary intensifies with just four months until early voting begins, as candidates ramp up campaigns and voter engagement efforts across Texas. NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth reports on the evolving race.
Dallas has secured a spot on the 2024 list of the most fun cities in the U.S., according to CultureMap Dallas. The city’s vibrant nightlife, diverse entertainment, and cultural events continue to attract visitors and locals alike.
The U.S. government has expanded the criteria for canceling international students’ legal status, raising concerns about increased visa scrutiny and potential impacts on student enrollment, according to Dallas News.
Texas cities are rapidly emerging as major business hubs in the US, with booming industries and growing infrastructure. MySA highlights how these metros are reshaping the national economic landscape.
Dallas Stars defenseman Thomas Harley is set to make his 4 Nations debut for Canada, stepping in after Cale Makar’s withdrawal. The move strengthens Canada’s lineup ahead of their clash with the U.S.
Indian grocery stores are rapidly emerging across the Dallas-Fort Worth area, reflecting the region’s expanding South Asian community and their growing demand for authentic ingredients and cultural products.
The federal government has filed a terror-related civil complaint against a Dallas Muslim leader, intensifying his ongoing bond battle. The move adds complexity to the legal proceedings, according to FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth.
British artist Richard Long has unveiled his latest work, “Dallas Rag,” highlighting his signature use of natural materials. The piece debuted this week, bringing Long’s unique landscape art to the Dallas community.
ITT Technical Institute announced the closure of all its campuses nationwide, citing financial difficulties. The move affects thousands of students as the for-profit college ceases operations immediately, NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth reports.
Dallas emerges as a prime hub for business travelers, blending a robust economy with top-tier hotels, convention centers, and dining. Its strategic location and connectivity make it a key destination for corporate events and meetings.
USA TODAY Sports previews Week 11’s NFL showdown as first-place Dallas Cowboys face off against the Kansas City Chiefs. Expert picks highlight a fierce battle with playoff implications in this top divisional clash.
Stars forward Jason Robertson is showcasing impressive physicality on the ice as opponents throw everything at him to slow his momentum. His resilience and strength remain pivotal for Dallas’ offensive push.
The Courier-Journal reveals the star-studded lineup for NFL Christmas halftime shows this season. From chart-topping pop icons to legendary performers, see who’s set to light up the festive gridiron stage.
Houston ISD’s sweeping state-led overhaul aims to reshape its schools, potentially setting a national precedent. The bold changes target academic improvement and equity, signaling a transformative shift in American education.
The Canadian Solar plant in Mesquite has changed ownership, marking a significant shift in the region’s renewable energy landscape. Details on the new owner and future plans are awaited.
See exclusive photos from the Giants vs. Cowboys game as QB Tommy DeVito makes his first NFL start. The Bergen Record captures key moments from this thrilling matchup.
Cooper Flagg’s brilliance propelled the Mavericks to a thrilling win over the Nuggets. Yet, three key overreactions emerged: exaggerated criticism of Denver’s defense, doubts about their star players, and hasty playoff predictions.
Trump supporters rally with defiant chants, “We’re going to have him for another four years,” as impeachment battles intensify ahead of the 2020 election, highlighting deep political divisions across the nation.
Spring arrives at KidZania Dallas, inviting children to explore hands-on careers in a vibrant, interactive city. This seasonal event combines learning, play, and new adventures for kids of all ages.
The Texas Education Agency is investigating reports of educators allegedly spreading leftist vitriol following Kirk’s assassination, raising concerns over political bias in classrooms, Dallas Express reports.























