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Year: 2025
A new report predicts Dallas-Fort Worth could become the largest metro area in the U.S. by 2100, outpacing current giants like New York and Los Angeles due to rapid population growth and economic expansion.
Despite the “blonde hair, white skin” theory, a Frisco real estate broker was sentenced to 60 days for participating in the January 6 D.C. riot, highlighting continued accountability efforts in the investigation.
A Farmers Branch solar panel company was ordered to pay $8.5 million for falsely advertising its products as “Made in the USA.” The ruling highlights increased scrutiny on deceptive labeling practices in the industry.
The Dallas Stars kicked off their training camp on Day 1 with intense drills and promising performances. Rookie players stood out, while veterans focused on sharpening their skills ahead of the season.
Eleven Dallas-Fort Worth companies have been named among the best places to work by U.S. News, as reported by CultureMap Dallas. These firms stand out for fostering strong workplace culture and employee satisfaction.
Redistricting in Texas and several states could reshape U.S. House elections, potentially shifting political power. NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth examines how new maps may impact voter representation and party control.
An Oklahoma city has been named one of the most entertaining in the U.S., ranking alongside Las Vegas and New York, according to The Oklahoman. This recognition highlights its vibrant nightlife and cultural attractions.
The George W. Bush Presidential Center showcases inspiring stories of Indian immigrants who journeyed from India to Indiana and Dallas, pursuing higher education and shaping their American dreams.
ICE Dallas arrested a foreign fugitive wanted in his home country, officials confirmed. The detention underscores ongoing efforts to apprehend individuals violating immigration laws and facing charges abroad.
In this exclusive Q&A, David Aspinall, CEO of auticon US, discusses the company’s mission to empower autistic professionals through tech careers and shares insights on driving inclusion in the workplace.
Dallas Mavericks fans expressed outrage following the Luka Doncic trade for Anthony Davis. Many voiced disappointment on social media, with some declaring, “No longer a fan,” signaling deep frustration with the franchise’s direction.
The U.S. reports its first bird flu death, raising concern over the virus’s spread. Health officials urge caution as they monitor cases and advise the public on prevention measures to curb transmission.
A Dallas-based Trump ally has gained notable access to the White House, illustrating the power of networking and the art of the schmooze in securing political influence and insider opportunities.
The Dallas Cowboys faced criticism in Sports Illustrated’s 2025 NFL entertainment rankings, labeled for a “dull vibe” despite their storied history. Fans and analysts questioned the team’s off-field engagement and game-day atmosphere.
Sports Illustrated unveils the High School On SI Iowa All-State Baseball Teams, highlighting top talent across the state. Standout players earn recognition for outstanding season performances.
The 1994 Dallas Journal article “Crime Learns a Sanctuary’s Address,” published by The New York Times, explores how certain areas in Dallas became havens for criminal activity, highlighting challenges in local law enforcement efforts.
Texas has been named the fastest-growing state in the nation, according to the latest Census Bureau data. The state’s booming economy and job opportunities continue to attract residents nationwide.
Nils Lundkvist faces mounting pressure to elevate his game with the Dallas Stars. As the season progresses, fans and analysts alike expect the young defenseman to step up and deliver consistent performances.
Bell has launched its $632 million helicopter factory in Texas with significant backing from Gov. Greg Abbott, marking a major boost for the state’s aerospace manufacturing sector. The facility aims to create hundreds of jobs.
President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” passed the U.S. House, drawing mixed reactions from Texas lawmakers. Supporters hailed it as a major win, while critics voiced concerns over its impact.




















