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Month: December 2025
Clay Gregory is a key writer and editor at Dallas Sports Nation, delivering in-depth coverage and analysis of Dallas-area sports. His insights keep fans updated on the latest team news and game recaps.
Paige Bueckers and Caitlin Clark discussed the ongoing WNBA CBA negotiations during USA Basketball camp, highlighting the impact on players and the future of women’s basketball, Sports Illustrated reports.
The FBI has responded to Texas officials’ request for assistance in locating missing Texas House Democrats after a legislative walkout, Sen. John Cornyn confirmed, intensifying the political standoff.
Tony Armer has joined Steven Demmler’s Talon Entertainment as Head of Physical Production. His role will focus on overseeing on-set operations and production logistics to drive the company’s expanding film slate.
A federal judge has temporarily blocked 11 Texas school districts from displaying the Ten Commandments, ruling the practice unconstitutional. The decision follows challenges over separation of church and state.
In 2024, violent crime rates dropped in many U.S. cities, according to recent data. Despite the decline, a significant number of residents continue to feel unsafe, highlighting ongoing community concerns.
Ranking Top Former Cowboys in Their Media Careers – Cowboys Wire highlights how ex-Dallas players transitioned from the field to the studio, excelling as analysts, commentators, and broadcasters shaping NFL coverage today.
The Utah Jazz have received an update on Anthony Davis’ official status ahead of their game against the Dallas Mavericks. The team’s decision on his availability will impact their lineup and strategy. Stay tuned for further updates.
Texas Monthly, often called “The National Magazine of Texas,” delivers in-depth coverage of Texas culture, politics, and lifestyle. Renowned for its investigative journalism, it remains a leading voice across the Lone Star State.
Main Event Entertainment has officially opened its new location in Knoxville, offering a variety of activities including bowling, laser tag, and arcade games. The venue aims to become a top destination for family fun and events in the area.
A Dallas ISD bilingual teacher has been named the best in the U.S., recognizing exceptional dedication to language education. The award highlights innovative teaching methods and commitment to student success.
A British man has been identified as the hostage-taker at a Texas synagogue, authorities confirmed. The standoff ended peacefully, with all hostages released unharmed. Investigations into motives are ongoing.
Built In’s latest list highlights 46 top companies in Dallas shaping the city’s innovation landscape. From tech giants to fast-growing startups, these firms are driving economic growth and transforming industries.
The Dallas Mavericks have waived forward Quincy Acy, the team announced Thursday. Acy, signed last season for veteran depth, will now explore opportunities with other NBA teams or overseas.
Minnesota dominated the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday Night Football, effectively ending Dallas’ playoff hopes. The Vikings’ strong defense and clutch plays secured a decisive victory, reshaping the NFC playoff landscape.
Presidential politics and a surge of new Texas voters are reshaping the Ted Cruz and Colin Allred race. The evolving electorate adds complexity to this high-stakes contest in a rapidly changing political landscape.
USA TODAY 10BEST ranks the 10 best malls and shopping centers in Dallas, highlighting top spots for fashion, dining, and entertainment. From luxury hubs to family-friendly venues, discover where to shop in Dallas.
SMU plans to relocate its law school across U.S. 75, off the main campus, to accommodate expansion. The move aims to enhance facilities while fostering growth and accessibility, officials say.
Dallas police declined a $25 million federal offer to assist ICE with immigration enforcement, Chief Comeaux revealed. The decision underscores ongoing tensions between local law enforcement and federal immigration policies.
First flights from DFW Airport to India have disappeared from the airline’s schedule, sparking concerns over service delays. The unexpected removal raises questions about future U.S.-India travel connectivity.























