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Year: 2025
President Trump is set to sign an executive order Thursday to shut down the Education Department, the White House confirmed. The move aims to restructure federal education oversight amid national debate.
Bleach U.S.A. founders bypassed traditional business rules, turning used clothing into a thriving brand. Their unconventional approach reshaped the fashion resale market, highlighting innovation in retail.
Fort Worth, Texas, dubbed the weirdest major league city in the U.S., blends rich cowboy culture with quirky local charm. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram explores how this unique identity sets the city apart in sports and lifestyle.
The Supreme Court upheld Texas’ congressional map, a victory for the Trump administration. The decision preserves the state’s redistricting plan amid ongoing debates over voting rights and electoral fairness.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against USA Swimming, challenging its policy that allows transgender women to compete in women’s events. The suit argues this policy undermines fair competition.
Western Sports & Entertainment Co. Teton Ridge has appointed a new Executive Chairman to establish an Office of the CEO, aiming to enhance leadership and innovation. The move marks a strategic shift for the Dallas-based company.
Dallas-based law firm Vinson & Elkins continues to expand its presence, offering expert legal services in energy, M&A, and litigation. The firm remains a key player in Dallas’s dynamic legal market.
Two North Texas suburbs have been ranked among the safest in the United States, according to a recent report. The recognition highlights the region’s commitment to community safety and quality of life.
Dallas-based Santander Consumer USA has extended its partnership with Stellantis, maker of Jeep, Ram, and Chrysler. The renewed agreement aims to enhance auto financing options for customers nationwide.
The Dallas Cowboys made strategic selections in the 2024 NFL Draft, aiming to strengthen key positions. El Paso Times highlights the new picks poised to impact the upcoming season.
Tim Cowlishaw proposes expanding the College Football Playoff to 16 teams starting in the 2026 season, aiming to increase competition and fan engagement. The Dallas News explores the potential impact of this major shift.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott has endorsed Charlie Kirk’s initiative to expand his organization’s influence in Texas schools, aiming to promote conservative values among students, according to the Dallas News.
A signed jersey from cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar was recently discovered in a North Texas home. The rare memorabilia, valued by fans worldwide, highlights the surprising global reach of the sport in Dallas.
Toyota launches a free immersive educational hub in Dallas, focusing on advanced manufacturing. The initiative aims to inspire the next generation with hands-on learning and cutting-edge technology.
One ICE detainee was killed and two others wounded in a shooting at a Dallas office. The shooter also died. Authorities are investigating the motive and circumstances surrounding the deadly incident.
LA-based private equity firm broadens its footprint, launching operations in Dallas to tap into the region’s growing market. This expansion marks a strategic move to capitalize on new investment opportunities.
The Dallas Mavericks host the Oklahoma City Thunder in Game 3 of their NBA playoff series. See our top photos capturing key moments and intense action from this pivotal matchup. Stay tuned for full coverage.
The latest “Top 100 Restaurants” list for the U.S. features only one Dallas spot, highlighting its unique culinary scene amid fierce national competition. The lone Texas entry underscores Dallas’s growing food reputation.
Jasmine Crockett has officially entered the race for U.S. Senate in Texas, emphasizing urgency with her “It’s now or never” message. The Democratic candidate aims to challenge the state’s entrenched political landscape.
The U.S. Education Department will lay off all employees in Dallas as part of widespread national budget cuts. The move impacts local operations amid broader federal workforce reductions, raising concerns about service disruptions.























